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Camille Akmut deposited Fassbinder’s formula. A revolution depicted is a real one aborted. on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
Fassbinder’s principle of not showing successful revolutions on screen in order
to incite real ones, is established. Internal examples from his own oeuvre are
referenced : Fox and his Friends (1975) and The Third Generation in particular
are discussed. External examples follow as part of a comparative analysis. [The,
contemporaneously transparent, background for this article is The Matrix 4’s
release.] *older re-upload