The tramp

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Movie
Original title The tramp
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 10 mins
Age rating FSK NA
Rod
Director Franz Walsch alias Rainer Werner Fassbinder
script Franz Walsch alias Rainer Werner Fassbinder
production Roser movie
music Handel , Beethoven , Rosas , Strauss
camera Josef Jung
occupation

Der Stadtstreicher is the second short film by the German director, author and actor Rainer Werner Fassbinder after the missing short film This Night . It was filmed in Munich in November 1966 in black and white in 16 mm format . For the first time Irm Hermann can be seen, who starred in numerous other Fassbinder films until 1980 ( Lili Marleen ).

The film is heavily influenced by In the Sign of the Lion (1959), Eric Rohmer's first work on a clochard .

action

A tramp moves through autumnal Munich. He finds a pistol and tries unsuccessfully to get rid of it. Gradually, however, he gets used to the weapon and is desperate when it is taken from him by two pursuers.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Werner Fassbinder retrospective program , Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation (Ed.), Argon Verlag, Berlin 1992
  2. Robert Fischer (ed.): Fassbinder on Fassbinder , Frankfurt / Main: Verlag der Autor 2004, quoted on the website of the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation ( Memento from January 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive )