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  1. Katzelmacher es una película dirigida por Rainer Werner Fassbinder con Hanna Schygulla, Lilith Ungerer, Rudolf Waldemar Brem, Elga Sorbas .... Año: 1969. Título original: Katzelmacher. Sinopsis: Jorgos, un inmigrante griego, se une a un grupo de jóvenes que por lo general pierden el tiempo. Este extranjero despierta la hostilidad y los celos entre ellos, y es insultado como "un ...

  2. Noel Murray The Dissolve That's what Katzelmacher is: a punishment, via art, leveled at all the ignorant, egotistical racists Fassbinder had known. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 4, 2013 Full Review Vincent ...

  3. For his second feature Katzelmacher (the Bavarian slang term loosely translates to 'troublemaker'—though 'cat-screwer' has been cited as a more literal rendering), Rainer Werner Fassbinder shifted his focus to the highly topical issue of xenophobia, while still retaining much of the Godardian flavor (e.g., prevalence of misogynistic lawbreakers, uneasy mixture of malice and deadpan) that ...

  4. Katzelmacher, Segunda película de Fassbinder que proponía un retrato de la violencia en la inmigración, odio y controversia en Alemania. Un talento artístico revelado al mundo.

  5. Katzelmacher is a 1969 West German drama movie directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (who also stars) and starring Hanna Schygulla, Harry Baer, Irm Hermann. Other websites. Katzelmacher on IMDb This page was last changed on 15 June 2021, at 10:21. Text is ...

  6. Katzelmacher ist der zweite Spielfilm des deutschen Regisseurs, Autors und Darstellers Rainer Werner Fassbinder.Das Drama basiert auf Fassbinders Bühnenstück Katzelmacher aus dem Jahr 1968. Der Film wurde von der Antiteater-X-Film im August 1969 an 9 Drehtagen für ca. 80.000 DM produziert. Die Uraufführung fand am 8. Oktober 1969 statt auf der Filmwoche in Mannheim; der Kinostart war am 22.

  7. Berlin Alexanderplatz ( German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]) is a 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin. It is considered one of the most important and innovative works of the Weimar Republic. [1] In a 2002 poll of 100 noted writers, the book was named among the top 100 books of all time. [2]