Methode Rainer Werner Fassbinder Eine Retrospektive

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Edited by: Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, und dem DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, in Kooperation mit der Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation, Berlin Contributions: David Barnett, Isabelle Bastian, Ines Bayer, Karlheinz Braun, Elisabeth Bronfen, Rai Gandra, Andrea Hartmann, Udo Kier mit Ulrich Sonnenschein, Susanne Kleine, Juliane Maria Lorenz-Wehling, Verena Lueken, Hans Helmut Prinzler, Hans-Peter Reichmann, Annette Reschke, Ralf Schenk, Wolfram Schütte, Bernd Schultheis, Petra Terhoeven, Michael Töteberg, Barbara Vinken, Nicolas Wackerbarth, Wim Wenders Graphic Design: Karl-Heinz Best, mind the gap! German September 2021, 272 Pages, 350 Ills. Quarterbound hardcover 285mm x 260mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5105-6
| Virtuoso Visual Language between Theater, Film, and Contemporary Document

Fassbinder's prominence, his creative non-conformity, and artistic radicalism led to now legendary films, television series and theatrical plays. Works such as Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, The Marriage of Maria Braun, Eight Hours Don't Make a Day, Berlin Alexanderplatz and Querelle have etched themselves into our collective visual memory. He was exceedingly prolific in his short life, writing, directing or shooting some forty-five feature films and twenty-five plays. Fassbinder was an artist who succeeded in synthesizing radical subjectivity and social analysis in his works. He lived and demanded intensity. His sometimes unwieldy, critical stance that stood in contrast to often affectionate portrayals of people regardless of their respective social backgrounds was unparalleled and also of deeply respectful consistency. Often viewed controversially during his lifetime, Fassbinder's work has lost none of its relevance, intensity, and charisma to this day.

RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER (1945–1982) was a director, film producer, actor, and author. He is regarded as one of the most important exponents of the New German Cinema movement. Like almost no other artist, he shaped and inspired the intellectual image of post-war Germany through his work.
EXHIBITION
Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn,
September 10, 2021–March 6, 2022