Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | Angst essen Seele auf (1974)
Synopsis
In a pub frequented by foreigners, the circa sixty-year old widow Emmi Kurowski (Brigitte Mira) – a cleaning lady who entered the place to get away from the rain – meets the Moroccan Ali (El Hedi Ben Salem), at least twenty years her junior.
Ali dances with Emmi, they chat, he accompanies her home. He moves in with her. In the end they get married. For the others, this marriage is a scandal: Emmi’s grown children are embarrassed, the neighbors whisper, the green grocer asks her to leave his shop, the colleagues despise her.
The pressure subsides in the end, Emmi and Ali observe their inner problems more clearly. Ali starts to see his former girlfriend Barbara (Barbara Valentin) again.
When Emmi attempts to get him back and the two of them dance like at the beginning of their encounter, Ali has a breakdown. The doctor diagnoses a burst ulcer. Emmi stays with Ali, she holds his hand. -- Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation
Cast: Brigitte Mira, El Hedi ben Salem, Barbara Valentin, Irm Hermann
The film won the International Federation of Film Critics award for best in-competition movie and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. It is considered to be one of Fassbinder's most powerful works and is hailed by many as a masterpiece.
The film revolves around the romance that develops between Emmi, an elderly German woman, and Ali, a Moroccan migrant worker in postwar West Germany.
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Title: Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | Angst essen Seele auf (1974)
Directed by: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Date of birth: 31 Maj 1945, Bad Worishofen, Bavaria, Germany
Date of death: 10 June 1982, Munich, Germany
Writing credits:
Asta Scheib (idea) & Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Music by: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Country: West Germany
Language: German
Color: Color
Runtime: 93 minutes