A Man Like Eva

A Man Like Eva

Release date : February 17, 1984
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Radu Gabrea /
Production companies : Maran Film /
February 17, 1984 1h 32m Germany Drama German More
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A bearded director named EVA, a fictive Rainer Werner Fassbinder, lives in a large house with his cast and crew as he films Dumas' Lady of the Camellias. His accountant informs him he has many unpaid bills and little cash on hand. EVA throws a fit and fires him. He then proceeds to play one person off against another, dismiss with cruelty his recent lover Ali, sleep openly with his leading lady Gudrun, and make a direct and public play for his leading man, Walter. He's mercurial, dictatorial, and manic. Will he finish the film, having drawn great performances from his actors through his manipulations, or will his antics set events in motion that spin out of his control?
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  • title:A Man Like Eva
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Radu Gabrea /
  • Writers: Horst Schier · Laurens Straub · Radu Gabrea ·
  • Production companies: Maran Film ·
  • Overview:A bearded director named EVA, a fictive Rainer Werner Fassbinder, lives in a large house with his cast and crew as he films Dumas' Lady of the Camellias. His accountant informs him he has many unpaid bills and little cash on hand. EVA throws a fit and fires him. He then proceeds to play one person off against another, dismiss with cruelty his recent lover Ali, sleep openly with his leading lady Gudrun, and make a direct and public play for his leading man, Walter. He's mercurial, dictatorial, and manic. Will he finish the film, having drawn great performances from his actors through his manipulations, or will his antics set events in motion that spin out of his control?
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