Despair 1978 M
Production still from Despair 1978 / Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder / View full image
When
3.00 pm, Sun 14 Jun 2026 (120 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
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Despair was a watershed film for Fassbinder: his first in English, the first he had not written himself, and boasting his largest budget to date. Fassbinder reached out to playwright Tom Stoppard to pen an adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel 'Despair', changing the setting from Prague to Weimar-era Berlin. With a budget larger than all of his previous films combined, Fassbinder was able to secure a top-billed international star for the lead role of Hermann Hermann. He and Stoppard both agreed on Dirk Bogarde for Hermann, a Russian émigré with a failing chocolate factory and an unfaithful wife. As Hermann's grip on reality begins to unravel under the pressures of his life and the looming shadow of the Third Reich, he happens across a vagrant he believes to look exactly like him. Hermann hires the man as his doppelgänger and hatches a plot to exchange one life for another, desperate to save himself through dissociation and even insanity.
Production Credits
- Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Script: Tom Stoppard
- Based on: the novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- Cinematographer: Michael Ballhaus
- Editors: Reginald Beck, Juliane Lorenz, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (as Franz Walsch)
- Cast: Dirk Bogarde, Andréa Ferréol, Klaus Löwitsch
- Print Source: National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra
- Rights: National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra
- Year: 1978
- Runtime: 120 minutes
- Country: West Germany
- Language: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 16mm