Fassbinder’s Women

Fassbinder’s Women

Year: 2000

Runtime: 90 mins

Language: German

Director: Rosa von Praunheim

Documentary

An essay film in which filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim interviews “the willing victims of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.”

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