Fassbinder, Rainer Werner
From Astro-Databank
| Name |
| ||
| born on | 31 May 1945 at 01:55 (= 01:55 AM ) | ||
| Place | Bad Worishofen, Germany, 48n00, 10e36 | ||
| Timezone | MEDT h2e (is daylight saving time) | ||
| Data source |
| ||
| Astrology data | 09°10' 24°45 Asc. 04°27'
|
Biography
German prolific film writer and director of the New German theater, known for bizarre, angst-ridden studies of despair. He made 51 films for TV and theatrical release in 13 brief years before his death at 36. Arguably, Fassbinder's finest film is his 1973 "Ali: Fear Eats the Soul."
Raised in the chaos of postwar Germany and family problems, he became obsessed with film as a kid when his divorced mom sent him to the movies every day. He studied drama in Munich and acted with experimental theater groups, forming his own film repertory company. He launched his features in 1969 with "Love is Colder Than Death."
Briefly married and openly homosexual, Fassbinder favored S&M sex. Disturbed by the suicide of his lover, he died of heart failure, related to a combination of drinking and drugs on 6/10/1982, Munich, Germany
Events
- Death by Disease 10 June 1982 (Drinking and drugs, age 37)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1969 ("Love is Colder Than Death")
Source Notes
B.C. in hand from Steinbrecher. In an email of 24 July 2009, the birth time has been challenged by Fassbinder's partner and heir, and is likely to be corrected to 13:55 (1.55 PM), as soon as this new information has been verified.
Categories
- Diagnoses : Psychological : Abuse Alcohol (Terminal)
- Diagnoses : Psychological : Abuse Drugs (Terminal)
- Vocation : Entertain/Business : Director
- Passions : Sexuality : Bi-Sexual
- Family : Relationship : Marriage less than 3 Yrs (One brief marriage)
- Passions : Sexuality : Dominant/ Submissive (Preference for S&M)
- Vocation : Writers : Playwright/ script
- Family : Relationship : Stress - Traumatic event (Lover a suicide)

09°10'
24°45 Asc.
04°27'
