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Fox and His Friends (German: Faustrecht der Freiheit, lit. 'Freedom's Law of the Jungle'; also known as Fist-Right of Freedom) is a 1975 West German drama film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Fassbinder, Peter Chatel and Karlheinz Böhm. The plot follows the misadventures of a working-class gay man who wins the ...
Feb 2, 1976 · Fox and His Friends: Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. With Peter Chatel, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Karlheinz Böhm, Adrian Hoven. A suggestible working-class innocent wins the lottery but lets himself be taken advantage of by his bourgeois new boyfriend and his circle of materialistic friends.
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- Crime, Drama, Romance
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- 1976-02-02
Fox is a young, gay worker who wins the lottery and becomes a target of a scam by his upper-class friend Max and his circle. The film explores the themes of love, money, and betrayal in post-war West Germany.
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- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Drama
Aug 12, 2022 · A film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder about a lottery win and its consequences for a gay community in West Germany. Watch, download or stream the movie online for free.
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A lottery win leads to social captivity and exploitation for a working-class gay man in 1970s West Germany. This cynical classic by Rainer Werner Fassbinder is a social commentary and a depiction of a gay community.
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Apr 12, 2017 · 4.6K views 6 years ago. The official trailer of Fox and his Friends directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder Starring Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Peter Chatel, Karlheinz Böhm ...more. The official...
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A 1975 German drama about a lottery winner who is exploited by a gay lover and his wealthy family. Roger Ebert praises Fassbinder's skill at combining the bizarre and the mundane, and his indictment of capitalist society.