According to the book Criminal Desires, Genet, though aware of the Fassbinder film, declined to have anything to do with its production, claiming that he could no longer remember the novel's contents. He apparently never saw the finished product, allegedly saying he wouldn't go see it because smoking wasn't allowed in movie theaters.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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According to the book Criminal Desires, Genet, though aware of the Fassbinder film, declined to have anything to do with its production, claiming that he could no longer remember the novel's contents. He apparently never saw the finished product, allegedly saying he wouldn't go see it because smoking wasn't allowed in movie theaters.
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