Chinesisches Roulette (Chinese Roulette) 1976 R18+
When
3.30 pm, Sun 10 Jun 2018 (86 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
During the shooting of Chinese Roulette... the tension between Rainer and myself had become unbearable. He provoked me and tormented me daily with his snide remarks. Finally things came to a head. I asked him – perhaps more bluntly than I should have – if he wanted to stop working with me. After a slight hesitation, he replied, "Yes." I asked him why, and he said I did not seem sufficiently interested in him. – Margit Carstensen
Fassbinder's bleak psychodrama Chinese Roulette takes its title from a truth-telling parlour game, named so because words do the damage, not bullets. Given its potential for uncomfortable revelations, the game was a favourite of Fassbinder's and he frequently insisted on making the cast and crew play it during production, ultimately leading to the dissolution of his working relationship with actress Margit Carstensen. The film centres on a different fractured relationship: that of an adulterous couple (Carstensen and Alexander Allerson) and their polio-stricken daughter Angela (Andrea Schober). Finally fed up with her parents' lies and disinterest, Angela arranges for an emotional collision between her parents and their paramours at a remote chateau (actually the home of cinematographer Michael Ballhaus). Confronted by their infidelities and their own daughter, the couple give in to a brutal game of Chinese roulette that sparks cruel truths and ultimately even violence. Rounding out his troupe of familiar faces (including Ulli Lommel and Brigitte Mira) with two Godard actresses (Anna Karina and Macha Méril), Chinese Roulette marked Fassbinder's first international co-production.
R18+ | High level sex scenes
R18+
Production Credits
- Director/Script: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Cinematographer: Michael Ballhaus
- Cast: Anna Karina, Margit Carstensen, Alexander Allerson, Ulli Lommel
- Editor: Ila Von Hasperg
- Art Directors: Helga Ballhaus, Peter Müller, Kurt Raab
- Production Companies: Albatros Produktion, Munich, Les Films du Losange, Paris
- Print Source / Rights: Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation
- Year: 1976
- Runtime: 86 minutes
- Country: West Germany
- Language: German
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour, Eastmancolor
- Screening Format: 35mm Transferred to DCP, 1.37:1