Rose's House (2026)
In 1979, Martine Rose bought a dilapidated terraced house in Sheffield and renovated it herself, creating one of the UK's first dedicated spaces for a community of trans people: Rose's House. With unseen archive, the film reveals a world shaped by care, ingenuity and connection. Moving between past and present, Rose's House traces what Martine built - and what remains.
Director: Naomi Abel-Hirsch
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Martine Rose as Self |
| Directing | Naomi Abel-Hirsch | Director |
| Production | Naomi Abel-Hirsch | Producer |
| Editing | Will Glass | Color Grading |
| Crew | Nina Oyens | Cinematography |
| Editing | Yu-Pu Pon | Editor |
| Sound | Em Edwards | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Will Rowe | Sound |
| Sound | Jack McCartney | Sound |