Rainer Werner Fassbinder was a German movie director, screenwriter, and actor. He is one of the most important representatives of the New German Cinema. He maintained a frenetic pace in film-making. In a professional career that lasted less than fifteen years, Fassbinder completed 40 feature length films; two television film series; three short films; four video productions; twenty-four stage plays and four radio plays; and 36 acting roles in his own and others’ films. He also worked as an actor , author, cameraman, composer, designer, editor, producer and theater manager. Underlying... Fassbinder's work was a desire to provoke and disturb. His phenomenal creative energy when working, co-existed with a wild, self-destructive libertinism that earned him a reputation as the enfant terrible of the New German Cinema, as well as being its central figure. He had tortured personal relationships with the actors and technicians around him who formed a surrogate family. However, his pictures demonstrate his deep sensitivity to social outsiders and his hatred of institutionalized violence.
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| Birthdate: | May 31, 1945 |
| Birthplace: | Bad Wörishofen |
| Date of death: | June 10, 1982 |
| Also known as: | Franz Walsch, R.W. Fassbinder, Rainer W. Fassbinder |