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  1. Berlin Alexanderplatz (German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]), originally broadcast in 1980, is a 14-part West German crime television miniseries, set in 1920s Berlin and adapted and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder from Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel of the same name.

    • DM$13 million (USD$7.1 million)
    • Peer Raben
    • 12 October 1980
  2. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s controversial, fifteen-hour Berlin Alexanderplatz, based on Alfred Döblin’s great modernist novel, was the crowning achievement of a prolific director who, at age thirty-four, had already made over thirty films. Fassbinder’s immersive epic follows the hulking, childlike ex-convict Franz Biberkopf (Günter ...

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  4. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s controversial, fifteen-hour BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ, based on Alfred Döblin’s great modernist novel, was the crowning achievement of a prolific director who, at age thirty-four, had already made over thirty films. Fassbinder’s immersive epic follows the hulking, childlike...

  5. Berlin Alexanderplatz ist eine 14-teilige deutsche Miniserie von Rainer Werner Fassbinder, die vom 12. Oktober bis zum 29. Dezember 1980 im WDR ausgestrahlt wurde. Die Serie ist eine Verfilmung des 1929 erschienenen gleichnamigen Romans von Alfred Döblin.

    Nr.
    Originaltitel
    Erstausstrahlung (de)
    Länge In Min
    1
    Die Strafe beginnt
    12. Oktober 1980
    82
    2
    Wie soll man leben, wenn man nicht ...
    13. Oktober 1980
    59
    3
    Ein Hammer auf den Kopf kann die Seele ...
    20. Oktober 1980
    59
    4
    Eine Handvoll Menschen in der Tiefe der ...
    27. Oktober 1980
    59
    • 1980
    • Deutsch
  6. Berlin Alexanderplatz (1979/80) Ein Film in 13 Teilen und einem Epilog. 1. Die Strafe beginnt. 2. Wie soll man leben, wenn man nicht sterben will. 3. Ein Hammer auf dem Kopf kann die Seele verletzen. 4.

  7. The second adaptation, Berlin Alexanderplatz, was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Produced for and shown on German television in 1980 as a 14-part miniseries, it also has been shown theatrically. It runs for 15 hours (NTSC and film releases expand the runtime by a half hour).

  8. Feb 19, 2019 · February 19, 2019. Until its self-described two-hour epilogue, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s adaptation of Alfred Döblin’s 1929 novel Berlin Alexanderplatz is an engrossing psychological portrait of Franz Biberkopf (Günter Lamprecht), a Weimar-era worker bee whose slow corrosion of self both parallels and paves the way for the impending rise ...

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