A large depiction of Poussin's Midas and Bacchus is prominently featured in a film by this director that follows the relationship between Karin and the title character. For 10 points each:
[10m] The silent assistant Marlene packs up her suitcase and leaves at the end of this director’s film The Bitter Tears of Petra Van Kant. This director also directed Ali: Fear Eats the Soul.
ANSWER: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
[10e] In that film, Petra lures Karin in by offering to teach her this occupation. Gisele Bundchen (“BOOND-chen”) agreed to cameo in The Devil Wears Prada under the condition that she did not portray a character of this real-life occupation of hers.
ANSWER: fashion model [accept supermodel]
[10h] Fassbinder was a signatory of this declaration, associated with the phrase “Papa's cinema is dead.” This declaration signed in a title city has been seen as a catalyst for the rise of the New German Cinema in the 1960s.
ANSWER: Oberhausen Manifesto
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