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  1. Feb 8, 2007 · Franz Biberkopf (Günter Lamprecht) is let out of prison after having served a four-year sentence for the manslaughter of his lover. He is spit out into the raw, increasingly impoverished city of Berlin in the late twenties and tries to get a foothold again, an ongoing effort at which he is seldom able to prevail.

  2. The character of Franz (from Fassbinder's first film, but now played by Harry Baer) is released from prison, but falls back with the wrong crowd. He teams up with his best friend, a black Bavarian criminal who killed his brother, to raid a supermarket.

  3. Fox's tragedy stems from his unschooled belief in a political and economic system that confuses cultural status and social acceptance with personal...

  4. Franz (played by Fassbinder himself) is reading the newspaper when another man takes it from him. Franz knocks him out, demonstrating he's a tough guy. Later Franz is blindfolded and interrogated by three men, two of them wearing sunglasses, one of these a black yankee, Raoul.

  5. Aug 26, 2013 · The complicated, subtly eroticized relationship between Franz and Günther in the film, which fluctuates between romantic and brotherly, reflects that of Fassbinder and Kaufmann; by comparison, the male-female relationships in the film are passionless.

  6. May 29, 2015 · He unwisely befriends Reinhold, a gangster who causes the loss of Franz’s arm and later commits an even graver crime, yet Franz refuses to acknowledge his wickedness. For the first 13 episodes the action is depicted naturalistically.

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  8. Aug 8, 2004 · Rainer Werner Fassbinder died in 1982 at the age of 37, shortly after having completed his final film Querelle, adapted from Jean Genet’s Querelle de Brest.