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''Satan's Brew'' (german: Satansbraten) is a 1976 German film directed by
Rainer Werner Fassbinder Rainer Werner Fassbinder (; 31 May 1945 – 10 June 1982), sometimes credited as R. W. Fassbinder, was a German filmmaker. He is widely regarded as one of the major figures and catalysts of the New German Cinema movement. Fassbinder's main ...
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Plot

The poet Walter Kranz and his practical wife Luise live with Walter's mentally disabled brother Ernst. They have money problems, as the formerly successful "poet of the revolution" has not written anything in two years. His bank account is overdrawn, his publisher refuses to give him an advance, and he has already accumulated too many debts with his friends Lisa and Rolf. One of Walter's
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, Irmgard von Witzleben, writes him a check, but he accidentally shoots her while roleplaying with a gun. Walter gets the idea to write about a prostitute and begins to interview Lana von Meyerbeer, but finds it easier to sleep with her than to ask good questions. His wife watches and complains that he has not slept with her in 17 days. Meanwhile his brother Ernst is busy increasing his collection of dead flies. While a policeman comes to ask for Walter's alibi for the murder, some movers come to repossess his furniture. Because it has become so uncomfortable at home, Walter prefers to stay with his lover Lisa, whose husband doesn't mind. Lisa agrees to give an alibi. In search of money, Walter sends for his admirer Andrée, who has been writing letters to him for years. She is happy to move in with Walter, Luise, and Ernst. Andrée makes all her savings available to him, is completely devoted to Walter, and lets herself be repeatedly humiliated by him. She is even raped in the coal cellar by Ernst at Walter's suggestion. Walter writes a beautiful poem, which his wife quickly realizes he has plagiarized from
Stefan George Stefan Anton George (; 12 July 18684 December 1933) was a German symbolist poet and a translator of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Hesiod, and Charles Baudelaire. He is also known for his role as leader of the highly influential literary ...
. Walter uses Andrée's money to have a Wilhelmian era suit tailored, puts on a wig, andlike Georgebegins to read his texts to a small group of followers. He identifies more and more with George, only his appearance troubles him, as Luise has pointed out that Walter is much too fat to be Stefan George. When Andrée's savings run out, Walter's audience also fails to return, because he was paying them to attend his lectures. With the exception of Andrée, Walter's only remaining disciple is a young man named Urs, who promises to bring his brother. When Luise points out that Stefan George was a homosexual, Walter goes cruising in a men's toilet. He meets a
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, but is unable to go through with having
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, and the prostitute proves incapable of assisting with his readings. Walter declares Stefan George to be dead, but remains interested in the
Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, prose poet, cultural critic, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philosophy. He began his ...
-inspired worldview of the superman and the weak. The lack of money drives Walter to visit his aging parents, whom he manages to con out of their meager funeral savings. Andree, who follows him every step of the way, is shocked to find out Walter's parents are not as wealthy and educated as he'd made it seem. Soon, Walter's creative crisis is over: he is writing again and reading to Andree and his two disciples. However, he still lacks money, which brings him to surprise the prostitute Lana in her apartment. When he realizes that she is married, he uses blackmail to demand her savings. But he did not expect Lana's protectors, who savagely beat him up in front of Andree. When Walter, still lying on the ground, smiles, Andree takes this to mean he is weak and completely renounces her belief in him. Walter doesn't care, because he's made it: his book ''No Celebration for the Führer’s Dead Dog'' is finished and the publisher is satisfied: it is now "no more cramped left
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", but has "power" and "size". He suggests an advertising slogan: "An epic from the lowlands and sewers of human existence." Walter returns home to find out his wife has been hospitalized. All this time, he had never paid attention to her appearance or her comments on her health. When he arrives at the hospital with the two remaining disciples, Luise has already passed away. He collapses theatrically, disappointing the disciples, before whom Walter has always sworn to be strong. He declares everything to be acting to the doctor. Upon hearing about his new work, he calls Walter lucky, which makes him smile. Now, Walter decides to get rid of his brother and accuses Ernst of the murder of Irmgard to get the police off his trail. He also tells Ernst to get the pistol from its hiding place, but Ernst shoots him while he is talking to the police. When the doorbell rings, the police are standing in front of the door with Irmgard. They pour a bucket of cold water over him and let him stand up again. Walter asks them, irritated, "Is this paradise?"


Cast

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Kurt Raab Kurt Raab (20 July 1941 – 28 June 1988) was a West German stage and film actor, as well as a screenwriter and playwright. Raab is best remembered for his work with German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, with whom he collaborated on 31 ...
: Walter Kranz *
Margit Carstensen Margit Carstensen (born 29 February 1940) is a German theatre and film actress, best known outside Germany for roles in the works of film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Theater career Carstensen, the daughter of a physician, was born and rai ...
- Andrée *
Helen Vita Helen Vita (7 August 1928 in Hohenschwangau – 16 February 2001 in Berlin) was a Swiss chanson singer, actress, and comedian. In 1966 Vita recorded ''Freche Chansons aus dem alten Frankreich'', traditional French chansons translated into German. T ...
- Luise Kranz * Volker Spengler - Ernst Kranz *
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- Lisa * Marquard Bohm - Rolf * Y Sa Lo - Lana von Meyerbeer *
Ulli Lommel Ulli Lommel (21 December 1944 – 2 December 2017) was a German actor and director, noted for his many collaborations with Rainer Werner Fassbinder and his association with the New German Cinema movement. Lommel spent time at The Factory and ...
- Lauf *
Brigitte Mira Brigitte Mira (, 20 April 1910 – 8 March 2005) was a German actress. She worked in both theater and film, later in her career with Rainer Werner Fassbinder on many occasions. Believed to have been born in Hamburg, she moved early on to Berli ...
- Mrs. Kranz * Katherina Buchhammer - Irmgart von Witzleben *
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- Hustler


External links

* 1976 drama films 1976 films German drama films German black comedy films German satirical films West German films Films about writers Narcissism in fiction 1970s German films {{1970s-Germany-film-stub