The Single Antidote to Thoughts of Suicide
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s American friends
by J. Hoberman
posted Jun 28, 2012
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder | German Cinema | Retrospective | auteurism | New York | film criticism | Andy Warhol | Dan Talbot | cinephilia | Vincent Canby | sexuality | Jean-Luc Godard | Andrew SarrisTHE AUTHOR
J. Hoberman is a renowned film critic whose latest book, Film After Film: What Became of 21st Century Cinema, was published by Verso. He was the senior film critic at the Village Voice, and he now writes for numerous publications including Artinfo.net and The Tablet. His writing is aggregated at his website, j-hoberman.com.
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