Self (archive footage)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Self (archive footage)

A film portrait of the influential Bavarian actor, director, and screenwriter who publicly confessed his homosexuality, which chronologically covers all the important stages from Action-Theater to the director's early death, supplemented with anecdotes.
Self (archive footage)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Self (archive footage)
Self
Hanna Schygulla
Self
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Irm Hermann
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Harry Baer
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Hark Bohm
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Volker Schlöndorff
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Günter Rohrbach
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Margit Carstensen
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Hubert Gilli
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Juliane Lorenz
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Thomas Schühly
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Wolf Gremm
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Whoever thought it was necessary to kick Margit Carstensen's dogs underneath the table and use Rammstein as background music. The decision to put a modern twist on this documentary was superficial and felt like an unnecessary attempt to be different. If anyone reading this hasn't seen Christian Braad Thomsen's documentary about Fassbinder (titled: "Fassbinder - Love Without Demands") I highly suggest you watch it. It did his life and career more justice and painted an intimate, affecting portrait of the man himself.
Read full reviewWhoever thought it was necessary to kick Margit Carstensen's dogs underneath the table and use Rammstein as background music. The decision to put a modern twist on this documentary was superficial and felt like an unnecessary attempt to be different. If anyone reading this hasn't seen Christian Braad Thomsen's documentary about Fassbinder (titled: "Fassbinder - Love Without Demands") I highly suggest you watch it. It did his life and career more justice and painted an intimate, affecting portrait of the man himself.
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