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Fox and His Friends is among the director’s most personal works and the first to tackle homosexuality in a direct manner. Fassbinder himself plays Fox, a sweet working class soul whose relationship with wealthy industrialist Eugen, he discovers, is based almost wholly on his unexpected lottery win. When his money runs out, so does any affection, with tragic consequences. (Arrow Academy)

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English I enjoy self-destructive films, and this is one of them. Rainer Werner Fassbinder demonstrated here how interesting he was as a creator, both in directing, screenwriting, and acting. This is his showcase, where he allows criticism of society and individuals to stand out. He also does not use any pathetic tools. ()

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