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Aug. 18, 2011
Entertainment & Arts
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May 30, 2012
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Aug. 14, 2011
A theater in Frankfurt, West Germany, decided to postpone until Nov. 13 a play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder that Jewish groups denounced as anti-Semitic.
Nov. 4, 1985
An Amsterdam theater school Monday canceled all public performances of “Rubbish, the City and Death,” a controversial play by late German film maker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, bowing to pressure from Jewish activists who claimed it promoted anti-Semitism, Reuters reported.
Nov. 24, 1987
The European premiere of “Rubbish, the City and Death,” a play by the late German film maker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, was canceled Wednesday after protesters stormed the stage of Rotterdam’s Lantaren Theater, Reuters news service reported.
Nov. 20, 1987
Movies
During the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, Rainer Werner Fassbinder was the tireless road runner of the German cinema.
April 15, 1994
The Cal State Fullerton fall movie series, which has so far offered various themed programs from film noir to a Jim Jarmusch double bill, presents “Gay Night” on Thursday with two homosexuality oriented pictures.
Nov. 3, 1993
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz--which begins airing in segments Sunday at 10 p.m. on Channel 28 and continues Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. until all 15 1/2 hours have unspooled--is one of the cinema’s monumental undertakings.
Jan. 5, 1986