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‘Rosebush Pruning’ Director Karim Aïnouz on His Twisted, Star-Studded Family Satire: ‘The Way That Patriarchy Has Been Naturalized’ Is ‘Something We Need to Deal With’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Feb 10, 2026 4:00am PT ‘Rosebush Pruning’ Director Karim Aïnouz on His Twisted, Star-Studded Family Satire: ‘The Way That Patriarchy Has Been Naturalized’ Is ‘Something We Need to Deal With’ (EXCLUSIVE) By Ellise Shafer Plus Icon Ellise Shafer Latest ‘Rosebush Pruning’ Director Karim Aïnouz on His Twisted, Star-Studded Family Satire: ‘The Way That Patriarchy Has Been Naturalized’ Is ‘Something We Need to Deal With’ (EXCLUSIVE) 23 minutes ago Hoda Kotb Back on ‘Today’ as Co-Anchor While Savannah Guthrie’s Mom Remains Missing: ‘We Are a Family’ and ‘We Show Up for Each Other’ 24 hours ago Prince William and Kate Middleton ‘Have Been Deeply Concerned’ by Epstein Files, Spokesperson Says: ‘Their Thoughts Remain Focused on the Victims’ 1 day ago See All Maria Lobo For Karim Aïnouz, making “Rosebush Pruning” was uncharted territory. The film marks the first foray of the Brazilian auteur — known for his contributions to queer cinema (“Futuro Beach,” “Motel Destino”) and uniquely moving dramas (“The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão,” “Firebrand”) — into the genre of satire. But as the world locked down during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Aïnouz found himself itching to try something new for his 14th film.

Karim Ainouz

Karim Ainouz

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Key Highlights

  • Especially if there was a chance it could be his last.
  • Related Stories 'Battlefield 6' Launch Drives Record Sales for Electronic Arts in Latest Quarterly Earnings Inside Video Game Giant Electronic Arts' Multi-Year Deal With Stability AI: 'One of My Biggest Worries Is That We Become Observers' “It’s funny, everybody was thinking they were going to die and I was like, ‘I need to make this movie before I go,'” Aïnouz tells Variety over Zoom from his Berlin home in between drags of a cigarette.
  • Popular on Variety Premiering in competition at Berlin Film Festival this weekend, “Rosebush Pruning” follows an American family that has relocated to Spain, where they wallow in isolation, boredom and stupendous wealth.
  • Following the mysterious death of their mother, adult siblings Jack, Ed, Anna and Robert look after their blind father until Jack announces his intention to move in with his girlfriend, Martha.
  • “Blood ties are severed and Ed is forced to uncover the truth surrounding their mother’s death,” the film’s synopsis reads.
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  1. ‘Rosebush Pruning’ Director Karim Aïnouz on His Twisted, Star-Studded Family Satire: ‘The Way That Patriarchy Has Been Naturalized’ Is ‘Something We Need to Deal With’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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