
Rothschild Saga
Documentary · History · Drama
Overview
This rich and nuanced portrait of the remarkable, elusive Rothschild family uncovers the story behind the family's phenomenal economic success. The film tells the dynasty’s incredible saga, from the confines of the Frankfurt ghetto to the halls of royal palaces, all the while emphasizing the importance they placed on family unity and the profound role Judaism played in their lives, later using their influence to assist oppressed Jews throughout Europe. A definitive work of documentary cinema with a thoroughly engaging narrative, The Rothschild Saga brings their mysterious and fascinating history to life.
Top Cast


Alina Fritsch
Alina Fritsch
Miriam Rothschild
Alina Fritsch
Miriam Rothschild


Roman Blumenschein
Roman Blumenschein
William Shirer
Roman Blumenschein
William Shirer


Rainer Doppler
Rainer Doppler
Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Rainer Doppler
Mayer Amschel Rothschild


Alexander E. Fennon
Alexander E. Fennon
Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild
Alexander E. Fennon
Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild
David Jakob
David Jakob
Heinrich Himmler
David Jakob
Heinrich Himmler


Alexander Stecher
Alexander Stecher
Tutor
Alexander Stecher
Tutor
Daniela Zacherl
Daniela Zacherl
Betty Rothschild
Daniela Zacherl
Betty Rothschild


Inge Maux
Inge Maux
Inge Maux
Katherina Klimenko
Katherina Klimenko
jewish child
Katherina Klimenko
jewish child
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