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Tuesday April 30, 2019

Day: April 30, 2019

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The Struggle for a City’s Soul: Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz (Criterion Collection)

Jeremy Carr
April 30, 2019

By Jeremy Carr. Newly released from Tegal Prison, Franz Biberkopf cautiously looks over a custodial stretch of land just inside the wall that separates the penitentiary from the city streets. He walks a bit, hesitantly but with a slight smile. The camera is close on Franz, tracking this emphatically prolonged […]

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