"Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation (Berlin, Germany)" . . "Women singers." . . "Antiteater (Organisation)" . . "Criminals." . . "German DVDs 2006." . . . . "Feature films" . . . "Motion pictures" . . . "Gods of the plague Götter der Pest" . "Drammatico (Genere)"@it . . . "Fiction films" . "Götter der Pest = Dèi della peste" . "Götter der Pest"@it . "Götter der Pest" . . . "God of the plaque" . "Fassbinder's third feature about the alienated, aimless post war generation in Munich. A flashy nightclub singer, whose petty criminal boyfriend has left her for another woman, betrays him to a police detective." . "A sa sortie de prison, Franz Walsch, un petit escroc, retrouve sa petite amie Joanna, ainsi que Gorilla, son associé, qui, entre-temps, a tué son frère. Il décide néanmoins de refaire équipe avec lui. --[Allocine.com]." . . . "Gods of the plague" . . . "Crime films" . . . . "It focuses on an unconventional melodrama in which a flashy nightclub singer, Hanna Schygulla, allows herself to be seduced by a beefy cop and to sell out her former pettycrook boyfriend, Harry Bär, to him." . . . "Stadtstreicher" . . . "Dio della peste"@it . "Gotter der pest" . "Gangster films" . . . . . . . . . . . "An ex-con returns to the underworld, reunites with his old girlfriend and joins up with the Bavarian hit man who killed his brother." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Götter der Pest gods of the plague" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dieux de la peste" . . . . . . . . "Drama" . . . . "Gods of the plague" . . . "DVD-Video" . . . "El tercer rasgo de Fassbinder sobre la generación alienada, sin objeto de la posguerra en Munich. Una cantante de club de noche, cuyo novio es un criminal se ha ido de ella por otra mujer, lo cual hace que ella lo traicione con un detective de policía." . . . . . . "Götter der Pest = Il dio della peste"@it . . . . "Early Fassbinder" . "Gotter der Pest Gods of the plague" . "fiction dramatique (fiction)" . . . . "Götter der pest Gods of the plague" . "Delinqüència" . . . . . . "Fassbinder's third feature about the sullen, aimless Munich youth. A flashy nightclub singer, Hanna Schygulla, allows herself to be seduced by a beefy cop and to sell out her former pettycrook boyfriend, Harry Bär, to him." . . . . . . "A petty criminal, upon his release from prison, gradually sinks back into a world of crime and betrayal. This may be the most personal of Fassbinder's early films, a darkly absurdist, languorously paced depiction of a world which draws on French and American noir and gangster films. For the first time Fassbinder filmed extensively in studio sets which are enclosed by darkness. Thomas Elsaessar comments that Fassbinder seems to simultaneously invite us to identify with the characters and laugh at them in his own special brand of Brechtian drama. Fassbinder described it as 'dealing with the feeling of a particular time ... the strange post-revolutionary period of 1970'" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Life, Love & Celluloid" . "Götter der pest" . "Foreign language films" . . . . . . . . . "Uscito di galera Franz forma una banda assieme all'uomo che gli ha ucciso il f ratello perchè aveva tradito: ma le donne li tradiscono. (Mereghetti)."@it . "A handsome ex-con divides his affections between two women and a close male friend while descending back into the criminal underworld." . . . . "German language films" . . . . "Películas cinematográficas Videodiscos." . . "Películas de gangster Videodiscos." . . "Películas alemanas Videodiscos." . . "Criterion Collection (Firme)" . . "Man-woman relationships." . . "Antiteater." . . "Antiteaters Munchen." . . . .