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  1. 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
  2. Mar 8, 2024. Rated: 4.5/5 • Sep 15, 2020. Oct 28, 2019. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In this dark examination of love and money, Fox (Rainer Werner Fassbinder) is a young, gay member of the ...

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    • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
    • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
    • City Films
  3. May 31, 2019 · Rainer Werner Fassbinder, left, with Peter Chatel in “Fox and His Friends,” Fassbinder’s 1975 film about a working-class gay man exploited by his upper-class lover. The Criterion Collection ...

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  5. Bird on a wire. Prep school scavengers. Fox, a former circus performer, wins the lottery of DM 500,000 and can now have the life and things that he has always wanted. While he wants to climb up the social ladder, it isn't without turmoil, and being torn between his old working class roots, and the shiny new facade of middle class consciousness.

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    • Tango Film, City Film
    • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  6. 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. Casting himself against type, the director plays a suggestible working-class innocent who lets himself be taken advantage of by his bourgeois new boyfriend and his circle of materialistic friends, leading to the kind of ...

  7. When his money runs out, so does any affection, with tragic consequences. Fassbinder himself plays Fox, a sweet working class soul whose relationship with wealthy industrialist Eugen, he discovers, is based almost wholly on his unexpected lottery win.

  8. At the delicate art of combining the bizarre and the mundane, nobody is more skillful than Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His formula is wickedly simple. He begins, often enough, with elements of lurid sexuality. Then he films against type, looking for deliberately banal characters and locations. And then, in a stylistic double-reverse, he photographs his banal subjects with a highly mannered ...

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