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''Love is Colder Than Death'' ((ドイツ語:Liebe ist kälter als der Tod)) is a 1969 German black-and-white film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, his first feature film. The cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann and the cast as an ensemble won an award at the German Film Awards in 1970. ==Plot== Petty hood Franz (Fassbinder), who at the start of the movie refuses to join the Syndicate. He then meets the handsome young thug Bruno (Lommel), who has been ordered by the Syndicate to follow him, and gives him his Munich address (Heßstraße 129). Bruno eventually goes to the address but is told he has moved; he eventually locates him through Franz's girlfriend Joanna (Schygulla) --Bruno is her pimp, but she talks about their getting married. Bruno discovers Franz is hiding out from a Turk who thinks he killed his brother. Bruno offers to solve the problem by killing the Turk, which he does at a restaurant they all three visit; as they leave, Bruno also shoots the waitress. Franz is picked up by the police for both killings, but they have no evidence, so they let him go after a day. The three of them then plan a bank robbery together, but the police show up outside the bank and Bruno is killed in a shootout; Franz and Joanna get away in a car, and after they elude pursuit she tells him she had tipped the cops off about the robbery. He says "Nutte" () and keeps driving as the film fades to white.〔Thomas Elsaesser, ''Fassbinder's Germany: History, Identity, Subject'' (Amsterdam University Press, 1996; ISBN 9053560599), p. 267.〕〔Wallace Steadman Watson, ''Understanding Rainer Werner Fassbinder: Film as Private and Public Art'' (Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1996; ISBN 1570030790), p. 69.〕〔Laurence Kardish (ed.), ''Rainer Werner Fassbinder'' (Museum of Modern Art, 1997; ISBN 0870701096), p. 42.〕
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