Hanna Schygulla as Maria Braun in “Die Ehe der Maria Braun” (1979)
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Cinematography by Michael Ballhaus
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Die Ehe der Maria Braun [Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979]
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THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN/ Die Ehe der Maria Braun (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, West Germany, 1979)
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Hanna Schygulla "El matrimonio de Maria Braun" (Die ehe der Maria Braun) 1979, de Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
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If you’re still answering the movie asks… numbers 36 and 39 ☺️
36. which movie star would you want to meet?
If I had to answer this in an honest way, I'd say "none!", because due to being the hopeless fangirl that I am, encounters like these would be embarrassing and uncomfortable for all parties involved 🤠
But if I had to choose, I of course would show my best and most calm side and would love to meet these two (I know, again two, but I just don't want to choose):
Shah Rukh Khan, since he's the childhood/teen crush and hero for me. I inhaled his Bollywood movies back then and still am so attatched to him in a nostalgic way 🤗 Would most likely just want to tell him how much joy his movies brought me, how much the music of this movies shaped me and how much he was a part of my growing up process.
And of course, no surprises here, the fine gentleman that is Hugo Weaving 🤲🏼 He also was a big part of my teen years since he was part of my favourite movie, and later now became such a hyperfixation :') Would probably love to talk with him about his work on australian movies and theatre pieces as well as just... would beg him to read audiobooks because I need his voice in my life more.
39. in your opinion what is the most underrated movie?
(Maybe not underrated but just not known enough/not talked about enough anymore):
Going absolutely full blown German mode here and say every movie made by the German movie director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. He was known for his provocative and often controversial films that explored themes of alienation, sexuality, and social critique, and really shaped the New German cinema movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Fassbinder's works often depicted the struggles of people (oftentimes marginalized groups) in post-war Germany; very heavy and sad movies without being overly dramatic.
I recommend especially 'Ali: Fear eats the soul' ('Angst essen Seele auf'; so. SO. good), 'Martha' and 'The marriage of Maria Braun' ('Die Ehe der Maria Braun').
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The Marriage of Maria Braun
1979 ‘Die Ehe der Maria Braun’ Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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Die Ehe der Maria Braun, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979
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The Marriage of Maria Braun https://tinyurl.com/2c39gqcq The first of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s "BRD Trilogy", The Marriage of Maria Braun (aka Die Ehe der Maria Braun) is a canonical part of the New German Cinema era of the 1970s and in its key figure, Maria (Hanna Schygulla), gives us post-Wa...
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