Drama History
When 22-year-old Rainer Werner Fassbinder storms the stage of a small, progressive theatre in Munich 1967, and seizes the production without further ado, nobody suspects this brazen young rebel to become one of the most important post-war German filmmakers. Despite early setbacks, many of his films breakout at the most renowned films festivals and polarise audience, critics and filmmakers alike. His radical views and self-exploitation, as well as his longing for love, have made him one of the most fascinating film directors of this time.
Directed by
Oskar Roehler
Désirée Nick
Barbara 'Bärbel' Valentin
Oliver Masucci
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
David Bredin
Müllmann
Lucas Gregorowicz
Ulli Lommel
Erdal Yıldız
El Hedi ben Salem
Götz Otto
Jack Palance
Detlef Bothe
Wally
Christian Berkel
Interviewer
Alexander Scheer
Andy Warhol
Eva Mattes
Birgit Mira
Simon Licht
Holger
André Hennicke
Carlotta
Ralf Richter
Blumenpeter
Sunnyi Melles
Rosel Zech
Katja Riemann
Gudrun
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Punk Raoul
Michael Klammer
Günther Kaufmann
Hary Prinz
Kurt Raab
Simon Böer
Michael Ballhaus
Antoine Monot Jr.
Peter Berling
Felix Hellmann
Harry Baer
Meike Droste
Ursel
Markus Hering
Peer
Isolde Barth
Liselotte Pempeit
Roland Silbernagl
Police 2
Jochen Schropp
Armin Meier
Jo Brauner
Self
Wolfgang Menardi
Maitre d‘Hôtel
Anton Rattinger
Bertha
Frida Lovisa Hamann
Martha
Juri Senft
Journalist
Ariella Hirshfeld
Mrs. von Salem
Ingo van Gulijk
Kameramann
Björn Jung
Journalist
Thomas Wasik
Policeman
Judith Paus
Astrid
Robin Böhm
Tonangler
Stephan Runge
Leather Man
Christoph Bautz
Journalist 1
Erika Fischer-Laughlin
Landlady
Marie-Luise Lux
Maskenbildnerin
Johannes Kühn
Guest
Barbara Köhler
Secretary
Norbert Ghafouri
Dietrich
Frank Rafael Bosse
Young Homosexual
Yael Hahn
Kaufmanns Wife
Christian Bojidar
Dieter
Mohammed F.
Salems Son
Christian Schramm
Reporter
Miguel Abrantes Ostrowski
Peter Chatel
Marcus Michael Mies
Festivalleiter
Thilo Prothmann
Kritiker
Benjamin Westphal
Matrose
Klaus Filon
Guest

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