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In a hotel near the sea, a film team awaits the arrival of the director, the star, the money supplied by the state-supported film agency and the film material. The atmosphere is a mix of hysteria, apathy, hope, quarrelling, jealousy, affairs. When the director (Lou Castel) arrives with the star (Eddie Constantine) the former is placed at the center of the chaos. Changing couples and groups. The production manager (Fassbinder) attempts to get the shooting organized in an authoritarian manner. Eddie who looks like a fossil from long forgotten times in comparison to the others, gets close to the actress Hanna (Hanna Schygulla). Jeff explains the staging of the next scenes. In senseless actions, the entire team – by now they feel increasingly dependent on Jeff – rebels against him. Jeff gets beaten up. But finally, the shooting of the film can begin. —Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation

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Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Rainer Werner Fassbinder (May 31, 1945 – June 10, 1982) was born into a cultured bourgeois family in the small Bavarian spa town Bad Wörishofen. Raised by his mother as an only child, the boy had only sporadic contact with his father, a doctor, after the divorce of his parents when he was five. Educated at a Rudolf Steiner elementary school and subsequently in Munich and Augsburg, the city of Bert Brecht, he left school before passing any final examinations. A cinema addict (“five times a week, often three films a day”) from a very early age, not least because his mother needed peace and quiet for her work as a translator, “the cinema was the family life I never had at home.”

Fassbinder made his first short films at the age of twenty, persuading a male lover to finance them in exchange for leading roles. He also applied for a place at the Berlin Film School (dffb), but was refused. He acted in both his early films: DER STADTSTREICHER (The City Tramp), which also featured Irm… read more

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chanandre

23May12

Guiness World Record for the biggest amount of Cuba Libres ordered and drank on a movie set, ever. Aha.

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trolley freak

25Mar12

This autobiographical film deserves to stand alongside Godard's Contempt and Truffaut's Day For Night in the list of revered films about filmmaking. Fassbinder satirizes himself in the character of Jeff, the tyrannical director on a troubled shoot in Spain. In a noteworthy ensemble cast Constantine and Schygulla play variations of themselves. Interestingly, Fassbinder's personal favourite of all the films he helmed..

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Nicole Elmer

19May11

I haven't seen it but heck, I'll watch anything with "Whore" in the title...

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Nelson Núñez

11Jan11

Suerte de crónica alucinante y despiadada de un equipo de rodaje en crisis. Con esta película, basada en los acontecimientos que rodearon la filmación del western "Whity", Fassbinder realiza un exorcismo descarnado de sus contradicciones como director y ser humano. Gran trabajo de Lou Castel como alter ego del director alemán y notable cinematografía de Michael Ballhaus.

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She’s been called “narrative cinema’s foremost feminist filmmaker,” but of course, she’s also simply a great director.

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