Rainer Werner Fassbinder (also known as R. W. Fassbinder) was a German actor, writer, film and theater director, editor, art director, composer, and all around badass! Suffice it to say, he was all that and a bag of Bavarian pretzels! Regarded as a leader in the New German Cinema movement, the multi-talented man made the gangster flick Love Is Colder Than Death (1969); the drama The Merchant of Four Seasons (1972); the award-winning romance Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974); the big budget satire Despair (1978); and the skinternational hit The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979). What can we say? Rainer’s got a wide… range! Other credits to his skinematic canon include The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972), Satan’s Brew (1976), In a Year with 13 Moons (1978), Lola (1981), Querelle (1982), and Lili Marleen (1981) starring Giancarlo Giannini. Fassbinder’s films often focus on homosexual themes. Take Faustrecht der Freiheit (1975). Translated to Fox and His Friends, the film features Fassbinder as a working-class gay man who wins the lottery. Then he falls in love with the son of an industrialist and really gets lucky! Rainer goes full frontal 27 minutes in. After 39 minutes, the delicious director shows off his German sausage and hot buns! For those of you keeping score at home, we tally up a bare chest, butt, cock and balls! Before downing a lethal cocktail of cocaine and barbiturates when he was just 37, the avant-garde auteur left behind one risqué résumé! Danke schoen, Herr Fassbinder!