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- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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May 31, 2019 · “Fox” evokes the cruelty of a dog-eat-dog world. A major scene is set in Marrakesh, where Fox has taken Eugen on vacation. The two men pick up a Moroccan (El Hedi Ben Salem, the male lead in ...
Aug 5, 2019 · FOX AND HIS FRIENDS (Faustrecht der Freiheit) (director/writer: Rainer Werner Fassbinder; screenwriter: Christian Hohoff; cinematographer: Michael Ballhaus; editor: Thea Eymesz; music: Peer Raben; cast: Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Franz Bieberkopf alias ‘Fox’), Peter Chatel (Eugen Thiess), Adrian Hoven (Wolf Thiess, Eugen’s father), Christiane Maybach (Hedwig Bieberkopf), Hans Zander ...
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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
Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Sep 15, 2020. Offers the most intimate look thus far into the complex and probing psyche of [Rainer Werner Fassbinder] who, although only in his early 30s, is ...
Fox and His Friends is unsparing social commentary, an amusingly pitiless and groundbreaking if controversial depiction of a gay community in 1970s West Germany. A lottery win leads not to financial and emotional freedom but to social captivity, in this wildly cynical classic about love and exploitation by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.