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A documentary film in fourteen chapters about the festival “Theater der Welt 1981” in Cologne. The program encompassed more than 30 groups from 15 countries and more than 100 performances. For two weeks, Rainer Werner Fassbinder observed the participants in the festival and filmed their acts. The raw material was turned into a film whose 14 parts reflect the observer’s impressions while – at the same time – the essentials are filtered out of the overabundant offering. The text Fassbinder narrates in his film was written decades before the Cologne festival. The author, one of the most important theoreticians of modern theater, is Antonin Artaud. In his collection of writings entitled The Theater and Its Double, the source for the passages cited, Artaud describes a radical shock therapy for a theater that he believes is ossified in its conventions. He draws up a model whose relevance is demonstrated through the scenes presented in this film. —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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