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Portrait of Margit Carstensen

Margit Carstensen

Birth Name: Margit Carstensen

Birth Date: 1940-02-29

Birth Place: Kiel, Germany

Details

Alternate Names: Margit Cartensen

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Coffee House (1970) as Vittoria

Most Important Roles:

  • The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) as Petra von Kant
  • Martha (1974) as Martha
  • Agnes and His Brothers (2004) as Roxy
  • Possession (1981) as Margit Gluckmeister
  • Chinese Roulette (1977) as Ariane Christ
  • Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven (1975) as Frau Thälmann
  • The 120 Days of Bottrop (1997) as Self
  • Satan’s Brew (1976) as Andree
  • Fear of Fear (1975) as Margot
  • It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. (2007) as Linda Barnes

Career Highlights:

  • The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
  • Martha (1974)
  • Agnes and His Brothers (2004)
  • Possession (1981)
  • Chinese Roulette (1977)
  • Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven (1975)
  • The 120 Days of Bottrop (1997)
  • Satan’s Brew (1976)
  • Fear of Fear (1975)
  • It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. (2007)

Full Biography

Margit Carstensen (born February 29, 1940) was a prominent German actress known for her collaborations with director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Born and raised in Kiel, Germany, she studied acting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg after graduating from high school in 1958. Her career spanned over five decades, with notable roles including Martha in Fassbinder's 'Martha' (1974). She received numerous awards, including a German Film Award and the Bavarian Film Award.


About the Movie: Martha (1974)

Poster for Martha (1974)

Release Year: 1974

Nation: Germany

Alternative Title: Gymni brosta sto dolofono, Марта

Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Writer: Cornell Woolrich, Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Pro-ject Filmproduktion, WDR

Genre: Drama, Thriller, Tv Movie

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 1 nomination

Similar:

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  • Strange Darling (2024)
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  • The Singing Forest (2003)

Keywords

Story

Martha, a lonely librarian in her early thirties, returns home after her father's sudden death in Rome. Back home, she cares for her highly-strung mother but faces verbal abuse and offensive remarks, leading her to accept a proposal from Helmuth, despite his insulting behavior. During their honeymoon in Italy, Helmuth resigns Martha from her job, sends her mother to an institution, and violently rapes her after she gets sunburnt. Back in Germany, Martha initially believes Helmuth's dominating possessiveness is normal marriage dynamics. However, when Herr Kaiser, an old workmate, tells her Helmuth is a sadist, Martha begins to suspect her husband wants to kill her. She becomes convinced of this while driving with Kaiser and feels Helmuth is following them.

Summary

Martha (1974) is a German drama-thriller directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Based on the few available sources, it seems to focus on Martha's abusive marriage to Helmuth after her father's death. The movie explores themes of sadomasochism in relationships, marital neglect, and the harsh realities of being a woman in such dynamics. It is set against the backdrop of 1970s Germany. Despite its intriguing premise and the potential for exploration of Martha's psychological journey, the provided plot descriptions are scarce on details about her inner growth or societal context.