References
Triumph des Willens (1935)
- a title appears reading "Triumph des Willens". After that we see a Leni Riefenstahl double shooting scenes for a new film
Immensee (1943)
- cf. # 9
Opfergang (1944)
- Margit Carstensen is mistakenly addressed as Kristina Söderbaum in one scene. The woman who mistakes her for K.S. mentions "Opfergang" und "Immensee"
8½ (1963)
- close to the end of the movie the director commits suicide under the table where the press conference is held using a revolver (like Mastroianni did in 8 1/2)
Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte (1971)
- The set-up is similar to Fassbinder's "Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte": A film crew is waiting for production to begin, but instead of filming is busy with internal quarrels
Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant (1972)
- Margit Carstensen refers to herself in one scene as "Petra von Kant"
Martha (1974) (TV)
- Margit Carstensen refers to herself as "Matha" in one scene after she was burned with a radiator (a take on her role in "Martha"
Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1975)
Satansbraten (1976)
- Volker Spengler shouts out "Fliegen, ficken!" before giving a blowjob to one of the extras. The same line (fucking flies) was heard in "Satansbraten". for about 50 times or more.
In einem Jahr mit 13 Monden (1978)
- The opening lines of Fassbinder's "In einem Jahr mit 13 Monden" are spoken off-screen repeatedly. ("alle 15 Jahre ist ein Jahr mit 13 Monden...") Volker Spengler mentions his part in the movie.
Independence Day (1996)
- C. Schlingensief asks Roland Emmerich for 9,000 D Mark to shoot a remake of "Independence Day"
Referenced in
Wochenende für Inländerfreunde (2005)
- A character works at the TV-station "Kanal 120 Bottrop TV". This is a reference to "120 Tage von Bottrop, Die". Directed by Schlingensief, Christoph and written by Roehler, Oskar
Features
Das deutsche Kettensägen Massaker (1990)
- We see a short clip from "Kettensägenmassaker" to commemorate Alfred Edel. This is verified by the closing credits
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