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The Marriage of Maria Braun
(Die Ehe der Maria Braun)

Introduction by Issa Clubb of The Criterion Collection
Screening on Film
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
With Hanna Schygulla, Klaus Löwitsch, Ivan Desny.
West Germany, 1978, 35mm, color, 120 min.
German with English subtitles.

A parable of post-World War II Germany, Fassbinder's film recounts the transformation of an impoverished war bride (Schygulla) into a mercenary business woman. The best known of Fassbinder's trilogy of historical films about the Federal Republic's "economic miracle" of the 1950s and one of the major productions of the New German Cinema, The Marriage of Maria Braun is equally a melodrama of the highest order - Fassbinder's successful realization of his desire to create for Germany the equivalent of a classic Hollywood movie. Maria's failures at fidelity become a metaphor for the false optimism of the society that surrounds her: we hear Adenauer in the background succumb to weakness as his pledge never to rearm the nation falls victim to the irresistible allure of power.

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