Notes from the Workshop
On photography, film, music, art, literature, and the creative process in general.

Seeing Fassbinder at Work - and not remembering much
One of the lasting memories of my late childhood was the day I spent on a film set. It was in late November 1976.
The film that was shot was a drama called “Bolwieser” (in English: The Stationmaster’s Wife). The film was directed by none less than Rainer Werner Fassbinder, back then possibly at the height of his productivity.