Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

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Cannes Film Festival 1974 - Nominated - Palme d'Or

Cannes Film Festival 1974 - Won - FIPRESCI Prize

Cannes Film Festival 1974 - Won - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

German Film Awards 1974 - Won - Outstanding Individual Achievement, Actress

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

Director:
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
93 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Rainer Werner Fassbinder, already the director of almost twenty films by the age of twenty - nine, paid homage to his cinematic hero, Douglas Sirk, with this updated version of Sirk's All That Heaven Allows. Lonely widow Emmi Kurowsky (Brigitte Mira) meets Arab worker Ali (El Hedi ben Salem) in a bar during a rainstorm. They fall in love - to their own surprise - and to the shock of family, colleagues, and drinking buddies. In Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Angst essen seele auf), Fassbinder expertly uses the emotional power of the melodrama to underscore the racial tensions threatening German culture.

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Details

Runtime:
93 min.

Genres:
Drama
Foreign Language

Country:
GERMANY

Language:
German

Color:
Color

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SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • New high-definition digital transfer
  • Video introduction by director Todd Haynes (Far From Heaven, Velvet Goldmine, Safe)
  • Interviews with actress Brigitte Mira and editor Thea Eymesz
  • Short film Angst isst Seele auf(2002)
  • Signs of Vigourous Life: New German Cinema, a 1976 BBC television program
  • Excerpt from The American Soldier starring Margarethe von Trotta
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Optimal image quality: RSDL dual - layer edition

 

 

 

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