“The Serpent in the Soul of the Serpent”
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder • 1980 • Germany
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 Lamprecht) as he attempts to “become an honest soul” amid the corrosive urban landscape of Weimar-era Germany. With equal parts cynicism and humanity, Fassbinder details a mammoth portrait of a common man struggling to survive in a viciously uncommon time.
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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ: Part 13
“The Outside and the Inside and the Secret of Fear of the Secret”
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder • 1980 • GermanyRainer Werner Fassbinder’s controversial, fifteen-hour BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ, based on Alfred Döblin’s great modernist novel, was the crowning achievement of a prolific dire...
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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ: Epilogue
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder • 1980 • Germany
Starring Günter Lamprecht, Gottfried John, Barbara SukowaRainer 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...
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Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz: A...
Juliane Lorenz, editor of Berlin Alexanderplatz and director of the Fassbinder Foundation, premiered this documentary in 2007 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It features interviews with all the major actors and much of the crew who collaborated on the monumental project that was Berlin A...