Margaret Raspé’s films from the 1970s are influenced by many encounters with various filmmakers and artists, who frequently visited her at her Berlin home. She had contacts with people associated with Fluxus, such as Dick Higgins and Alison Knowles, Joe Jones and Emmett Williams, and also with Günter Brus, Peter Kubelka, Hermann Nitsch, Gerhard Rühm, and Oswald Wiener, who all came to spend time in Raspé’s kitchen, where they ate and talked together, and where some of her films were made.