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Wildwechsel
An adaptation of Franz Xaver Kroetz's play by the Theater of Courage, Vienna.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Anna, is convicted of murdering a wealthy married man, claiming she acted in self-defense. During her trial, her troubled past and complicated relationships are revealed, including her involvement with a former Nazi SS officer. The film delves into themes of guilt, morality, and the lingering shadows of Germany's past.
Critical Reception
Wildwechsel was noted for its provocative themes and Fassbinder's distinctive directorial style, though it was not as widely celebrated as some of his later works. It is often viewed as a lesser-known but significant entry in his filmography, exploring societal hypocrisy and individual desperation.
What Reviewers Say
Explores dark psychological themes with Fassbinder's characteristic unflinching gaze.
Features a compelling performance from Eva Mattes as the conflicted protagonist.
Delves into uncomfortable aspects of sexuality, guilt, and societal judgment.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a play by Franz Xaver Kroetz, and Fassbinder adapted it for the screen, further exploring the complex social and psychological issues presented in the original work.
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