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Also Known As: Rainer W. Fassbinder, R. W. Fassbinder, Franz Walsch
Birth Date
May 31, 1945
Death Date
June 10, 1982
(passed away at 37)
Place of Birth
Bad Wörishofen, Germany
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder (31 May 1945 — 10 June 1982) was a German film director, screenwriter, and actor. Considered one of the most important figures in the New German Cinema, Fassbinder was prolific; in a professional career less than fifteen years, he completed forty feature-length films, two television film series, three short films, four video productions, twenty-four stage plays, and four radio plays. 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. He ruthlessly attacked both German bourgeois society and the larger limitations of humanity. Fassbinder died in June 1982 at the age of 37 from a lethal cocktail of cocaine and barbiturates. His death has often been cited as the event that ended the New German Cinema movement.







Self
1979 • 1 episode

Self
1974 • 1 episode
Self
1964 • 1 episode
Self
1951 • 1 episode

Self
1971 • 1 episode
Self
1965 • 1 episode

Self
1959 • 1 episode

Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1980 • 14 episodes
Self
1973 • 1 episode

Self - Guest
1974 • 1 episode

Kinobesucher (uncredited)
1982

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1978

Peddler
1979

Self (Archive footage)
2000

Self (archive footage)
2011

Jorgos
1969

Self (uncredited)
1978

Courier
1971

Eugen
1974
1975