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The Marriage of Maria Braun

The Marriage of Maria Braun
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Produced by Michael Fengler
Written by Peter Märthesheimer
Pea Fröhlich
Starring Hanna Schygulla
Klaus Löwitsch
Ivan Desny
Gisela Uhlen
Music by Peer Raben
Cinematography Michael Ballhaus
Edited by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (as Franz Walsch)
Juliane Lorenz
Production
company
Albatros Filmproduktion
Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Trio Film
Release date
20 February 1979 (1979-02-20)
(Berlinale)
23 March 1979 (1979-03-23)
(West Germany)
Running time
115 minutes
Country West Germany
Language German, English
Budget 1.975 million DM
Box office 4 million DM
(West Germany)
$1.8 million
(USA, within the first six weeks)

The Marriage of Maria Braun (German: Die Ehe der Maria Braun) is a 1979 West German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film stars Hanna Schygulla as Maria, whose marriage to the soldier Hermann remains unfulfilled due to World War II and his post-war imprisonment. Maria adapts to the realities of post-war Germany and becomes the wealthy mistress of an industrialist, all the while staying true to her love for Hermann. The film was one of the more successful works of Fassbinder and shaped the image of the New German Cinema in foreign countries. The film is the first installment of Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy, followed by Veronika Voss and Lola.

The film starts in Germany in 1943. During an Allied bombing raid Maria (Hanna Schygulla) marries the soldier Hermann Braun (Klaus Löwitsch). After "half a day and a whole night" together, Hermann returns to the front. Postwar, Maria is told that Hermann has been killed. Maria starts work as a hostess in a bar frequented by American soldiers. She has a relationship with an African-American soldier Bill (George Byrd), who supports her and gives her nylon stockings and cigarettes. She becomes pregnant by Bill.

Hermann, who was not killed, returns home to discover Maria and Bill undressing each other. A fight between Hermann and Bill ensues. When Hermann seems in danger, Maria unintentionally kills Bill, striking his head with a full bottle. Maria is tried by a military tribunal and expresses her love for both Bill and Hermann; Hermann is so struck with Maria's devotion that he takes the blame for the killing and is imprisoned. Maria likely aborts her pregnancy and asks her doctor to promise to maintain the grave. On the train home, Maria catches the eye of a wealthy industrialist, Karl Oswald (Ivan Desny). Oswald, an older man, offers her a position as his assistant, and shortly thereafter Maria becomes his mistress to "maintain the upper hand". Maria visits Hermann again and tells him about the development, promising that their life will start as soon as he is released. Maria becomes wealthy and buys a house.


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