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"Everyone must decide for himself whether it is better to have a brief but more intensely felt existence or to live a long and ordinary life."
--Rainer Werner Fassbinder

"The American method of making films left the audience with emotions and nothing else; I want to give the spectator the emotions along with the possibility of reflecting on and analyzing what he is feeling."

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An outstanding book for appreciating Fassbinder's thoughts on film, both his own and other directors', the arts, politics, and himself is The Anarchy of the Imagination: Interviews, Essays, Notes – Rainer Werner Fassbinder, edited by Michael Töteberg and Leo A. Lensing. Included are over a dozen of Fassbinder's eclectic "Top 10" lists – which range from film to literature and music, and even include soccer players – compiled a year before his death. Here are two of his film lists:

Fassbinder's "The 10 Best Films"

1. Luchino Visconti, The Damned (1969)
2. Raoul Walsh, The Naked and the Dead (1958)
3. Max Ophüls, Lola Montès (1955)
4. Michael Curtiz, Flamingo Road (1949)
5. Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò (1975)
6. Howard Hawks, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
7. Josef von Sternberg, Dishonored (1931)
8. Charles Laughton, The Night of the Hunter (1955)
9. Nicholas Ray, Johnny Guitar (1954)
10. Vasili Shukshin, Red Elderberry (1974)

"The Top 10 of My Own Films"

1. Beware of a Holy Whore (1971)
2. In a Year With 13 Moons (1978)
3. Despair (1978)
4. The Third Generation (1979)
5. Gods of the Plague (1970)
6. Martha (1973) (TV)
7. Effi Briest (1974)
8. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974)
9. The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979)
10. The Merchant of Four Seasons (1971)


     RW Fassbinder's Details
Status:Married
Orientation:Bi
Hometown:Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria, Germany
Body type:5' 9"
Zodiac Sign:Gemini
Smoke / Drink:Yes / Yes
Education:High school
Occupation:film director


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Above all, Rainer Werner Fassbinder was a rebel whose life and art was marked by gross contradiction. Openly homosexual, he married twice; one of his wives acted in his films and the other served as his editor. Accused variously by detractors of being anti-Communist, male chauvinist, anti-Semitic and even homophobic, he completed 44 projects between 1966 and 1982, the majority of which can be characterized as highly intelligent social melodramas. His prodigious output was matched by a wild, self-destructive libertarianism that earned him a reputation as the enfant terrible of the New German Cinema (as well as its central figure.) Known for his trademark leather jacket and grungy appearance, Fassbinder cruised the bar scene by night, looking for sex and drugs, yet he maintained a flawless work ethic by day. Actors and actresses recount disturbing stories of his brutality toward them, yet his pictures demonstrate his deep sensitivity to social misfits and his hatred of institutionalized violence. Some find his cinema needlessly controversial and avant-garde; others accuse him of surrendering to the Hollywood ethos. It is best said that he drew forth strong emotional reactions from all he encountered, both in his personal and professional lives, and this provocative nature can be experienced posthumously through reviewing his artistic legacy.

Fassbinder was born into a bourgeois Bavarian family in 1946. His father was a doctor and his mother a translator. In order to have time for her work, his mother frequently sent him the movies, a practice that gave birth to his obsession with the medium. Later in life, he would claim that he saw a film nearly every day and sometimes as many as three or four. At the age of 15, Fassbinder defiantly declared his homosexuality, soon after which he left school and took a job. He studied theater in the mid-sixties at the Fridl-Leonhard Studio in Munich and joined the Action Theater (aka, Anti-Theater) in 1967. Unlike the other major auteurs of the New German Cinema (e.g., Schlöndorff, Herzog and Wenders) who started out making movies, Fassbinder acquired an extensive stage background that is evident throughout his work. Additionally, he learned how to handle all phases of production, from writing and acting to direction and theater management. This versatility later surfaced in his films where, in addition to some of the aforementioned responsibilities, Fassbinder served as composer, production designer, cinematographer, producer and editor. [So boundless was his energy, in fact, that he appeared in 30 projects of other directors.] In his theater years, he also developed a reparatory company that included his mother, two of his wives and various male and female lovers. Coupled with his ability to serve in nearly any crew capacity, this gave him the ability to produce his films quickly and on extremely low budgets.

Success was not immediate for Fassbinder. His first feature length film, a gangster movie called Liebe ist kälter als der Tod (1969) was greeted by catcalls at the Berlin Film Festival. His next piece, Katzelmacher (1969), was a minor critical success, garnering five prizes after its debut at Mannheim. It featured Jorgos, an emigrant from Greece, who encounters violent xenophobic slackers in moving into an all-German neighborhood. This kind of social criticism, featuring alienated characters unable to escape the forces of oppression, is a constant throughout Fassbinder's diverse oeuvre. In subsequent years, he made such controversial films about human savagery such as Pioniere in Ingolstadt (1971) (TV) and Whity (1971) before scoring his first domestic commercial success with Händler der vier Jahreszeiten (1972). This moving portrait of a street vendor crushed by the betrayal and his own futility is considered a masterpiece, as is his first international success Angst essen Seele auf (1974) (Fear Eats the Soul). With a wider audience for his efforts, however, some critics contend that Fassbinder began to sell out with big budget projects such as Despair (1978), Lili Marleen (1981) and Lola (1981). In retrospect, however, it seems that the added fame simply enabled Fassbinder to explore various kinds of filmmaking, including such "private" works as In einem Jahr mit 13 Monden (1978) and Dritte Generation, Die (1979), two films about individual experience and feelings. His greatest success came with Ehe der Maria Braun, Die (1979) (The Marriage of Maria Braun), chronicling the rise and fall of a German woman in the wake of World War II. Other notable movies include Bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant, Die (1972), Faustrecht der Freiheit (1975), Satansbraten (1976) and Querelle (1982), all focused on gay and lesbian themes and frequently with a strongly pornographic edge.

His death is a perfect picture of the man and his legend. On the night of June 10, 1982, Fassbinder took an overdose of cocaine and sleeping pills. When he was found, the unfinished script for a version of Rosa Luxemburg was lying next to him. So boundless was his drive and creativity that, throughout his downward spiral and even in the moment of his death, Fassbinder never ceased to be productive.

PERSONAL QUOTES

I would like to build a house with my films. Some are the cellar, others the walls, still others the windows. But I hope in the end it will be a house.

Everyone must decide for himself whether it is better to have a brief but more intensely felt existence or to live a long and ordinary life.

"Every decent director has only one subject, and finally only makes the same film over and over again. My subject is the exploitability of feelings, whoever might be the one exploiting them. It never ends. It's a permanent theme. Whether the state exploits patriotism, or whether in a couple relationship, one partner destroys the other."

"I let the audience feel and think."

"I'm against caricatures, I'm against parodies;if you say that this scene has the effect of a parody, then I have to take your word for it, but then I'm ashamed of myself and I apologize."

"The American method of making films left the audience with emotions and nothing else; I want to give the spectator the emotions along with the possibility of reflecting on and analyzing what he is feeling."

"What I would like is to make Hollywood movies, that is, movies as wonderful and universal, but at the same time not as hypocritical, as Hollywood."

TRIVIA

Son of Lilo Pempeit

Ehe der Maria Braun, Die (1979) was his most successful movie.

He made 41 movies in 13 years

Was a huge fan of Douglas Sirk. His movie Angst essen Seele auf (1974) is a remake of Sirk's All That Heaven Allows (1955).

Whity (1971) was his least successful movie.

He and Hanna Schygulla made 23 movies together: _"Acht Stunden sind kein Tag" (1972) (mini)_ , _"Berlin Alexanderplatz" (1980) (mini)_ , Bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant, Die (1972), Bremer Freiheit (1972) (TV), Dritte Generation, Die (1979), _Effi Briest (1974)_ , Ehe der Maria Braun, Die (1979), Götter der Pest (1970), _Händler der vier Jahreszeiten (1972)_ , Kaffeehaus, Das (1970) (TV), Katzelmacher (1969), Liebe ist kälter als der Tod (1969), Lili Marleen (1981), Niklashauser Fart, Die (1970) (TV), Pioniere in Ingolstadt (1971) (TV), Rio das Mortes (1971) (TV), Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte (1971), Whity (1971), Ahnfrau - Oratorium nach Franz Grillparzer, Die (1971) (TV), Baal (1970) (TV), Bräutigam, die Komödiantin und der Zuhälter, Der (1968), Mathias Kneissl (1970) and Wildwechsel (1973) (TV).

He and Irm Hermann made 24 movies together: _"Acht Stunden sind kein Tag" (1972) (mini)_ , _"Berlin Alexanderplatz" (1980) (mini)_ , Amerikanische Soldat, Der (1970), Angst essen Seele auf (1974), Angst vor der Angst (1975) (TV), Bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant, Die (1972), _Effi Briest (1974)_ , Faustrecht der Freiheit (1975), Götter der Pest (1970), Frauen in New York (1977) (TV), _Händler der vier Jahreszeiten, Der (1972)_ , Katzelmacher (1969), Liebe ist kälter als der Tod (1969), Lili Marleen (1981), _Mutter Küsters Fahrt zum Himmel (1975)_ , Nora Helmer (1974) (TV), Pioniere in Ingolstadt (1971) (TV), Stadtstreicher, Der (1966), Warum läuft Herr R. Amok? (1970), Wildwechsel (1973) (TV), Bräutigam, die Komödiantin und der Zuhälter, Der (1968), Mathias Kneissl (1970), Schatten der Engel (1976) and _Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe (1973)_ .

Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1977

His death is often considered to mark the end of New German Cinema.

A school in Munich is named after him. Ironically, he left school without graduation at the age of 16 (18 July 2006).

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Strange Moon

Strange Moon



Apr 4 2009 10:42 AM

Thanks for the add. Greetings from Hamburg, Strange Moon.
Ralph-The Original-©

Ralph-The Original-©



Mar 20 2009 12:36 AM

Hi Rainer,<br />danke fürs Freunde sein...!!! Grüße von Juliane.!!!!!....Ralph
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Marco Noack



Mar 8 2009 1:25 PM

Hallo Herr Fassbinder,
vielen dank fürs Freund sein !!!
Ich wünsche Ihnen eine fantastische Woche !
Viele Grüße aus Berlin-Pankow
Paride F.

Paride F.



Mar 2 2009 10:45 AM

Thanks fpr the add... Greetings from Italy!
Lord Speed

Lord Speed



Mar 3 2009 9:55 AM

Hello!!!!
Merci pour le add!!!!
......................;)
LS
clanie

clanie



Mar 1 2009 10:06 PM

Danke fürs Freunde sein,
Cineastische Grüße, clanie
The Why

The Why



Feb 1 2009 10:47 PM

Fassbinder has been a huge influence on me both as a filmmaker and writer. There's two scene's in our film, The Why, that pay homage to Fassbinder. The most prolific, genius filmmaker of any time. 1 is in the bar scene, "The Womb Room" and the homage comes in the form of one of the characters, "Flako", who is an homage to (Ali Fear EatsThe Soul), and the second comes in the "Roller Rink" scene which i decided we should shoot in an empty strip club, with Kangaroo Kate roller skating around the pole, rather than an actual roller rink- this location also serves as our ice cream stand for the next scene- we changed the bar into a makeshift ice cream stand, but the homage in this scene is to Love Is Colder Than Death, one of my all time favorites, along with In A Year of 13 Moons. Fassbinder and Harmony Korine, along with the author Haruki Murakami were my biggest influences in this film, The Why. I hope you like the trailers and any other clips you may check out.
www.thefilmthewhy.com
The Why will be dedicated to Fassbinder.
Lola Von Gothisch

Lola Von Gothisch



Feb 1 2009 8:14 PM

Thanks for the add!


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Feb 1 2009 5:36 PM

Many thanks - he was a great director :) Bright Blessings to you :)

O.R.M.E.
Anesthes!a

Anesthes!a



Feb 1 2009 3:13 PM

Hii
Nice to meet you,
I'm Cristina :)
Antonio

Antonio



Feb 1 2009 3:09 PM

thank you for add
SQUILLANTE VINCENZO

SQUILLANTE VINCENZO



Feb 1 2009 2:26 PM

Wonderful your films.
Many thanks for add.
Vincenzo Squillante
Monica

Monica



Feb 1 2009 2:01 PM

Thank you!
Yannick DELHAYE

Yannick DELHAYE



Feb 1 2009 1:45 PM

Danke für die freundschaft!!
Ya!
Edel

Edel



Jan 15 2009 11:47 AM

THANKS A LOT FOR THE ADD!!!
EDEL
Kloé sans colère

Kloé sans colère



Jan 5 2009 9:45 AM

merci !
Katja von Kassel

Katja von Kassel



Jan 4 2009 6:34 PM

I love the bitter tears of Petra von Kant. What an amazing film.. and it plays in one room only.
Poo Sao Goddess

Poo Sao Goddess



Jan 1 2009 4:31 PM

Happy New Year!
martin

martin



Jan 4 2009 10:56 PM

danke
Karl

Karl



Dec 9 2008 7:04 PM

Thanks for the add!
Karl

Karl



Dec 9 2008 8:22 AM

Thanks for the add!
JFP

Jean François Perrin LeGuit



Dec 7 2008 11:17 AM

merci pour l'ajout
Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht



Dec 1 2008 8:04 PM

Wirklich, ich lebe in finsteren Zeiten!
Das arglose Wort ist töricht. Eine glatte Stirn
Deutet auf Unempfindlichkeit hin. Der Lachende
Hat die furchtbare Nachricht
Nur noch nicht empfangen.

Indeed I live in the dark ages!
A guileless word is an absurdity. A smooth forehead betokens
A hard heart. He who laughs
Has not yet heard
The terrible tidings.
Petra

Petra



Dec 1 2008 8:02 PM

danke.
rushme

rushme



Dec 1 2008 6:27 PM

Hi, many thanks for the friendship!!!
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