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Effi Briest

Fontane - Effi Briest oder: Viele, die eine Ahnung haben von ihren Möglichkeiten und Bedürfnissen und dennoch das herrschende System in ihrem Kopf akzeptieren durch ihre Taten und es somit festigen und durchaus bestätigen

Germany

1974

140 Min
Black and White
German
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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DIR Rainer Werner Fassbinder

PROD Rainer Werner Fassbinder

SCR Rainer Werner Fassbinder

DP Jürgen Jürges

CAST Hanna Schygulla, Wolfgang Schenck, Ulli Lommel, Lilo Pempit, Herbert Steinmetz

Synopsis

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s adaptation of a late 19th-century novel by Theodor Fontane is an austere period piece that may be the least characteristic of the German director’s films. The titular heroine, played by Fassbinder regular Hanna Schygulla, is a 17-year-old girl forced into a loveless marriage with an old count. Living as the aristocrat’s trophy wife, Effi endures her provincial existence unhappily. Her circumstances lead to a brief affair with a young lieutenant that attracts the attention of the townspeople, but not her unsuspecting husband’s. Years later, however, the count discovers the love letters between his wife and her lover. As dictated by convention, he challenges the lieutenant to a duel and throws his wife out of their home. The shamed Effi is forced to live by herself, shunned by society and spurned by her family. Effi eventually returns to her unsympathetic parents, who reluctantly take in their disgraced daughter. —allmovie guide

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Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Once declaring half-facetiously that he wanted to be to film “what Shakespeare was to the theater, Marx to politics, and Freud to psychology,” Rainer Werner Fassbinder was the premiere filmmaker of the New German Cinema, famous for his prodigious, inventive output over his short career. Making over 30 features in a dozen years, as well as creating works for TV and theater, Fassbinder became renowned for his potent combination of Hollywood genre gestures and overt stylization with an acutely sensitive, critical assessment of German society.Fassbinder also espoused the use of the overwrought conventions of melodrama to reach visceral truths and disrupt bourgeois propriety.

Born in 1945 in Bad Wörishofen, Fassbinder lived with his mother in Munich. He spent his youth at the movies and became a fan of Hollywood, particularly German émigré Douglas Sirk’s glossy 1950s melodramas. After high school, Fassbinder applied to the Berlin Film School — and was rejected. Undaunted, he began… read more

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Mirrors

By Edwin N on January 17, 2010

Fassbinder’s obsession with mirrors is brilliantly showcased in this adaptation of an excellent novel by Fontane:
Mirrors represent masks not faces. They represent people hidden under fake personas…  read review

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