Peer Raben


Biography

Producer-composer Peer Raben's career is intrinsically linked with German New Wave filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, with whom he collaborated on over 30 films. Raben's scores have become synonymous with some of the best of new German cinema. After working in theater, where he founded Munich's Action Theatre, Raben met Fassbinder and eventually moved into an apartment with him and acto...

Biography

Producer-composer Peer Raben's career is intrinsically linked with German New Wave filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, with whom he collaborated on over 30 films. Raben's scores have become synonymous with some of the best of new German cinema. After working in theater, where he founded Munich's Action Theatre, Raben met Fassbinder and eventually moved into an apartment with him and actor Irm Hermann. Raben fronted the money to produce Fassbinder's gangster tale "Love is Colder Than Death" in 1969, for which he also composed the melodramatic score. He produced seven of Fassbinder's films throughout the early 1970s, memorably the mysterious family drama "Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?." He worked alongside the often abusive and tyrannical Fassbinder--with whom he had a brief affair--at a breakneck pace. Fassbinder made over 40 films--many now classics--in just 15 years. The centerpiece of both of their careers, the 14-part miniseries "Berlin Alexanderplatz," which follows the post-prison life of the hulking Franz Biberkopf between the world wars, has the distinction of being the longest narrative film ever made. After defining the maudlin tone of post-World War II Germany in "The Marriage of Maria Braun" and shocking audiences and fans with the stylized electronic score to the gay seafaring romance " Querelle," Raben carried on after Fassbinder's death, contributing frequently to German cinema. In the early 2000s he was contacted by lauded director Wong Kar-wai, who hired him to score his love-and-sex drama " Eros."

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Fassbinder's Women (2000)
Himself
Warum Lauft Herr R. Amok? (1989)
Schoolfriend
L' Air du Crime (1984)
Conductor
Malou (1984)
Pianist
Zartlichkeit der Wolfe (1973)

Music (Feature Film)

Kontakt (2006)
Original Music
Eros (2004)
Music ("The Hand")
Die Konigin (2000)
Music
Finding Forrester (2000)
Song
Fassbinder's Women (2000)
Music
I Only Want You to Love Me (1994)
Music
Hors Saison (1992)
Music
Happy Birthday, Turke! (1992)
Music
Syrup (1990)
Music
Gods of the Plague (1989)
Music
Bolwieser (1989)
Music
Die Dritte Generation (1989)
Music
Lola (1989)
Music
Die Venusfalle (1988)
Music
Tommaso Blu (1986)
Music
Inside Out (1986)
Music
Flamberede hjerter (1986)
Music
Dorian Gray im Speigel der Boulevardpresse (1984)
Music
L' Air du Crime (1984)
Music
A Woman In Flames (1984)
Music
Malou (1984)
Music
Tricheurs (1983)
Music
Grenzenlos (1983)
Music
Giarres (1983)
Music
Glut (1983)
Music
The Swing (1983)
Music
Veronika Voss (1982)
Music
Querelle (1982)
Music
Le Jour des idiots (1981)
Music
Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980)
Music
Die Reinheit des Herzens (1980)
Music
Mosch (1980)
Music
Die Ortliebschen Frauen (1979)
Music
Bildnis einer Trinkerin (1979)
Music
In a Year of 13 Moons (1979)
Music
Neues vom Rauber Hotzenplotz (1979)
Music
Deutscher Fruehling (1979)
Music
The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979)
Music
Despair (1978)
Music
Halbe-Halbe (1978)
Music
Chinese Roulette (1976)
Music
Satan's Brew (1976)
Music
Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven (1975)
Music
Fear of Fear (1975)
Music
Eiszeit (1975)
Music
Fox and His Friends (1975)
Music
Tschetan, der Indianerjunge (1973)
Music
Zartlichkeit der Wolfe (1973)
Music
Beware of a Holy Whore (1971)
Music
The American Soldier (1970)
Song
Whity (1970)
Music
Rio das Mortes (1970)
Music
The American Soldier (1970)
Music
Pioniere in Ingolstadt (1970)
Music
Love Is Colder Than Death (1969)
Music

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Fassbinder's Women (2000)
Other
In a Year of 13 Moons (1979)
Other

Music (TV Mini-Series)

Sins of the Fathers (1988)
Music

Life Events

Bibliography