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  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

    German filmmaker (1945–1982)

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    Rainer Werner Fassbinder (German:[ˈʁaɪnɐˈvɛʁnɐˈfasbɪndɐ]; 31 May 1945 – 10 June 1982), sometimes credited as R. W. Fassbinder,[1] was a German filmmaker, dramatist and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the major figures and catalysts of the New German Cinema movement. Versatile and prolific, his over 40 films span a variety of genres, most frequently blending elements of Hollywood melodrama with social criticism and avant-garde techniques.[2] His films, according to him, explored "the exploitability of feelings".[3][4] His work was deeply rooted in post-war German culture: the aftermath of Nazism, the German economic miracle, and the terror of the Red Army Faction. He worked with a company of actors and technicians who frequently appeared in his projects.[3]

    Fassbinder began leading the

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  • Querelle of Brest

    1945 novel by Jean Genet

    First edition

    AuthorJean Genet
    Original titleQuerelle de Brest
    TranslatorAnselm Hollo
    LanguageFrench
    PublisherMarc Barbezat - L'Arbalete (Original French), Grove Press (English Translation)

    Publication date

    1947
    Publication placeFrance

    Published in English

    1974
    Media typePrint
    Pages276

    Querelle of Brest (French: Querelle de Brest) is a novel by the French writer Jean Genet. It was written mostly in 1945 and first published anonymously in 1947, limited to 460 numbered copies, with illustrations by Jean Cocteau.[1] It is set in the midst of the port town of Brest, where sailors and the sea are associated with murder. Georges Querelle, its protagonist and antihero, is a bisexual thief, prostitute and serial killer who manipulates and kills his lovers for thrills and profit. The novel formed the basis for Querelle (1982), Rainer Werner Fassbinder

    Rainer Werner Fassbinder filmography

    Year English title Original title Role Notes 1965 This NightThis NightShort
    Lost1966 The City TrampDer StadtstreicherMann auf toiletten Short, Uncredited 1967 The Little ChaosDas kleine ChaosFranz Short 1968 With Oak Leaves and Fig Leaf [de]Mit Eichenlaub und FeigenblattFestnehmender Soldat 1969 Love fryst vatten Colder Than DeathLiebe ist kälter als der TodFranz Walsch Uncredited 1969 KatzelmacherKatzelmacherJorgos Based on Fassbinder's play
    English title: Cock Artist, Uncredited 1970 Gods of the PlagueGötter der PestPornokunde Uncredited 1970 The Coffee Shop [fr]Das KaffeehausVideo recording for German TV
    Based on La bottega del caffè (1750), bygd Carlo Goldoni1970 Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?Warum läuft Herr R. Amok?Co-directed and written (improvisation instructions) with Michael F