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07/17/05
Fassbinder Hommage in Poland
The first important Fassbinder retrospective will be presented in Poland during the highly acclaimed ERA NEW HORIZONS Film Festival. The retrospective will present over 30 Fassbinder films of Fassbinder, about him and with him, and is accompagnied by the exhibition "Rainer Werner Fassbinder - (...)
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06/22/05
Berlin Alexanderplatz Remastered
The German Cultural Institute – having recently completed the reconstruction and restoration of Sergei Eisenstein’s Potemkin – is subsidizing the urgently needed restoration of yet another film classic: Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz. By 2007, when the (...)
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06/20/05
WDR, Cologne Conference and Filmstiftung NRW pay tribute to R. W. Fassbinder
A special tribute to director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's television work will begin on 3 July at the Cinenova in Cologne. The event is jointly organized by WDR, Cologne Conference and Filmstiftung NRW. Actress Rosel Zech, producer Günter Rohrbach (also president of the German Film Academy) and (...)
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06/08/05
Tribute to Hanna Schygulla at MoMA, New York
On the occasion of the opening of the film retrospective, Hanna Schygulla, the Department of Film and Media is proud to present:
An Evening with HANNA SCHYGULLA Thursday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m.The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2
An Evening with Hanna Schygulla comprises a musical (...)
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06/03/05
La rage de Fassbinder-Fassbinder's rage
International Colloquium at the Centre Pompidou with
Hanna Schygulla, Juliane Lorenz, Laurence Kardish, Thomas Elsaesser, Christa Blüminger, Emanuel Burdeau, Robert Fischer, Heike Hurst, Viven Villani June 4th 2005, 2:30pm-
8:00pm, Petite salle, niveau -1
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05/26/05
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant - The Opera
Gerald Berry, born in 1952, created an immense score after the Fassbindes play, written in 1971 originally for the theater and the actress Margit Carstensen. Barry writes: "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant is a love story; ecstatic, moving, gripping, obsessive, funny, heartbreaking, filled with (...)
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04/12/05
13 April - 6 June: Fassbinder Exhibition and Retrospective at Centre Pompidou, Paris
From 1966 until he died in 1982, at the age of 37, Fassbinder made 44 films for cinema and television (his first short has been lost). In association with the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation and Carlotta Films, with the support of the Goethe-Institut, the Centre Pompidou presents a complete (...)
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03/18/05
Newsletter 2005 available!
For immediate release: The latest newsletter of The Fassbinder Foundation is available for download as a PDF file from our website. Among many other items and topics, it contains a complete report on all activities of The Fassbinder Foundation in 2003 and 2004.more |
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03/08/05
Brigitte Mira dead at 94
BERLIN (AP) — Brigitte Mira, a popular German actress and singer who worked with famed film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, died Tuesday. She was 94.
Mira died at a Berlin hospital, according to an assistant to film producer Regina Ziegler, a close friend of Mira.
She (...)
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