Title from web page. Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Eddie Constantine, Hanna Schygulla, Ulli Lommel, Karl Scheydt, Lou Castel, Harry Baer, Margarethe von Trotta, Günther Kaufmann. Originally produced as motion pictures in 1969-1971.
Contents:
[v. 1.] Love is colder than death (1969, 88 min.) -- [v. 2.] Katzelmacher (1969, 89 min.) -- [v. 3.] God of the Plague (1969, 92 min.) -- [v. 4.] The American soldier (1970, 80 min.) -- [v. 5.] Beware of a holy whore (1971, 104 min.).
Summary:
From the very beginning of his incandescent career, the New German Cinema enfant terrible Rainer Werner Fassbinder refused to play by the rules. His politically charged, experimental first films were influenced by the work of the antiteater, an avant-garde stage troupe that he had helped form in Munich. Collected her are five of those fascinating and confrontational works: Love is Colder than Death; Katzelmacher; Gods of the Plague; The American Soldier; and Beware of a Holy Whore.
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