Baal
Volker Schlöndorff transposes Bertolt Brecht’s late-expressionist work to latter-day 1969. Poet and anarchist Baal lives in an attic and reads his poems to cab drivers. At first feted and later rejected by bourgeois society, Baal roams through forests and along motorways, greedy for schnapps, cigarettes, women and men: ‘You have to let out the beast, let him out into the sunlight.’ After impregnating a young actress he soon comes to regard her as a millstone round his neck. He stabs a friend to death and dies alone. ‘You are useless, mangy and wild, you beast, you crawl through the lowest boughs of the tree.’
The film takes youthful impetuousness and hatred of oppression as its subject and also ponders the cult of genius and sexual morals. Rainer Werner Fassbinder simultaneously plays both Baal and himself and is surrounded by many actors who were later to perform in his own films. After the film was broadcast on West German television, Brecht’s widow Helene Weigel prohibited any further screenings, arguing that the social circumstances engendering Baal’s rebelliousness had not been adequately explained.
Source: 64. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Baal
- Luisa
- Sophie
- Mech
- Emilie
- Johannes
- Johanna
- Junges Weib
- Mjurk
- Holzfäller
Production company
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
based on
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Production design
Prop master
Editing
Music
Cast
- Baal
- Luisa
- Sophie
- Mech
- Emilie
- Johannes
- Johanna
- Junges Weib
- Mjurk
- Holzfäller
- Junge Dame
- Hausfrau
- Orgauer
- 1. Schwester
- Ekart
- Holzfäller
- Pschierer
- Junger Mann
- 2. Schwester
- Lupu
- Dr. Philler
Production company
Producer (TV)
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 07.01.1970, HR 3;
Aufführung (DE): 07.02.2014, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Special;
Kinostart (DE): 20.03.2014
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Baal
Versions
Original
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 07.01.1970, HR 3;
Aufführung (DE): 07.02.2014, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Special;
Kinostart (DE): 20.03.2014