Satan's Brew -
Strapped for cash, Walter's bank account is overdrawn and his publisher refuses to give him advances.
The film follows , a formerly famous "poet of the revolution" suffering from a severe case of writer's block. Satan's Brew
After accidentally plagiarizing a poem by the 19th-century German poet Stefan George , Walter begins to believe he is actually George's reincarnation. Strapped for cash, Walter's bank account is overdrawn
( Satansbraten ) is a 1976 West German dark comedy film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder . It is widely regarded as one of his most aggressive, chaotic, and self-lacerating works. Film Overview Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder Release Year: 1976 Genre: Black Comedy / Farce / Theatre of Cruelty ( Satansbraten ) is a 1976 West German
He begins to dress and act like George, surrounding himself with "disciples" who he routinely humiliates and exploits for money. Critical Analysis & Themes Satan's Brew (1976) | In a Year with 44 Films
He lives in a cramped apartment with his screaming wife, Luise, and his mentally disabled brother, Ernst, who has a disturbing obsession with dead flies.
Kurt Raab, Margit Carstensen, Helen Vita, Volker Spengler Plot Summary
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