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Rainer W. Fassbinder was a German filmmaker known for his prolific and influential work in cinema. His films, such as "Ali: Fear Eats the Soul" and "The Marriage of Maria Braun," are celebrated for their critical exploration of social issues and their innovative storytelling. Fassbinder's impact on German cinema and his contributions to the film industry are widely recognized and respected.

"And I don't believe that melodramatic feelings are laughable - they should be taken absolutely seriously."



"The Jews have never been ashamed of being Jews, whereas homosexuals have been stupid enough to be ashamed of their homosexuality."



"I'd like to be for cinema what Shakespeare was for theatre, Marx for politics and Freud for psychology: someone after whom nothing is as it used to be."



"It isn't easy to accept that suffering can also be beautiful... it's difficult. It's something you can only understand if you dig deeply into yourself."



"Yes, actually ever since I saw his films and tried to write about them, Sirk's been in everything I've done. Not Sirk himself, but what I've learned from his work."
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