Book Tickets

Sun 08 Feb
19:00
Wed 18 Feb
14:30

Fox and His Friends 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany, 1975,

This film was proposed by, and on Sunday 8 February will be introduced by, independent film curator Jaison Washington. He writes: 'One of the most tragic and beautiful films of all time. Fassbinder himself as “Fox” the carney, and his newfound bourgeois friends who weasel their way into his life and his naïve yet optimistic soul. A must see LGBTQ classic and one of my top 4 on Letterboxd!'


A lottery win leads not to financial and emotional freedom but to social captivity, in this wildly cynical classic about love and exploitation by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Casting himself against type, the director plays a suggestible working-class innocent who lets himself be taken advantage of by his bourgeois new boyfriend and his circle of materialistic friends, leading to the kind of resonant misery that only Fassbinder could create. Fox and His Friends is unsparing social commentary, an amusingly pitiless and groundbreaking if controversial depiction of a gay community in 1970s West Germany.

Cast:
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Peter Chatel, Karlheinz Böhm, Adrian Hoven

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Book Tickets

Sun 08 Feb
Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026 19:00
Wed 18 Feb
Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026 14:30