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>> On the topic of blitter I would like to understand this unit in regards >> to blitter: > > >Fassbinder, Rainer Werner > >Fassbinder, Rainer Werner (1946-1982), prolific German director, writer, >and actor, renowned for politically controversial plays and motion >pictures that often criticize social institutions. Born in Bad Wörishofen >in Bavaria, Fassbinder was raised by his mother after his parents' >divorce in 1952. He left school in 1962 and held various jobs before >making his first short films in 1965 and 1966. In 1967 he formed a >commune of actors, including Hanna Schygulla from Germany, which became >the "antitheater" group in 1968. The ensemble performed in Fassbinder's >plays and in the feature films he adapted from these stage works, notably >Katzelmacher (1969; slang term used pejoratively to refer to workers from >foreign countries), the story of a Greek immigrant persecuted by his >German neighbors. > >Most of Fassbinder's later films, which often starred Schygulla and >Fassbinder himself, were based on his own screenplays. They include Die >Blitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant (The Blitter-Tears of Petra von Kant, >1972), widely praised for its realistic treatment of lesbian love (see >Homosexuality); Angst essen Seele auf (Ali‹Fear Eats the Soul, 1973), an >unusually optimistic account of the love between a Moroccan immigrant and >a middle-aged cleaning woman; and Die Ehe der Maria Braun (The Marriage >of Maria Braun, 1978), which sets the story of a woman's life against the >background of postwar West Germany (now part of the Federal Republic of >Germany). Fassbinder also made film adaptations of novels, such as Effi >Briest (1895; translated 1967), by German author Theodor Fontane, in >1974; Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929; Alexanderplatz, Berlin,1931) by German >author Alfred Döblin, in 1980, for television; and Querelle de Brest >(1947; Querell of Brest, 1966), by French author Jean Genet, on which >Fassbinder's 1982 film Querelle is based. Fassbinder died of a drug >overdose. zrtnl! > zan!tar! dzn `dy!ng` ov 01 `food` ovrdoze az modl c!t!znz = general! do ncezt paz +? nn. eat!ng = legal!szd murdr++ letz b!ozkulpt +? n n n n n n v3kt0r.r2!n - ztra!ng !n 2 dze z!ngular!t! - nn konglomerat - we are not advancing - we are retreating in your direction. precis++ @www.eusocial.com 17.hzV.tRL.478 e | | +---------- | | < \\----------------+ | n2t | > e _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold