
Cannes Film Festival 1982 - Nominated - Golden Palm
Cannes Film Festival 1982 - Won - Best Director
Golden Globes 1983 - Nominated - Best Foreign Film
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Fitzcarraldo
Film SynopsisKinski plays the title role of an obsessed opera lover who wants to build an opera in the jungle. To accomplish this he first has to make a fortune in the rubber business, and his cunning plan involves hauling an enormous river boat across a small mountain with aid from the local indians. Get Involved |
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memberRuntime:
158 min.
Genres:
Drama
Adventure
Country:
PERU
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG
Plot Summary
This powerfully majestic film tells the story of a man obsessed building an opera house in the middle of the Peruvian jungle. In order to fund the project, he conceives the idea of pulling a steamboat over a mountain and into a river tributary where he can achieve a monopoly in the rubber trading business.
Director Werner Herzog returns to the exotic locales and obsessive themes of previous works in his Amazon masterpiece, FITZCARRALDO. Klaus Kinski gives a terrifying and determined portrayal of mad genius Fitzcarraldo, whose twin goals of making a fortune off the Amazon rubber trade and bringing an opera house to the jungle give the film its crushing centerpiece--the maniacal leader's Sisyphean efforts at hauling a gigantic steamship over a mountain bank. The single-minded and wickedly energetic Fitzcarraldo moves mountains (and a boat) with his will and along the way acts out a stunning and emotional battle between man and nature, as in the similarly themed Herzog/Kinski collaboration AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD. Herzog's razor-sharp attention to the minutiae of both Fitzcarraldo's madness and the jungle's corresponding apathy and enormity makes the film a breathtaking metaphor for civilization's impact on the natural world. The documentary style of the film (the cast and crew actually hauled the boat over the mountain) gives the tale an urgency and suspense that, combined with Kinski's bravado performance and Herzog's striking sense of landscape, make FITZCARRALDO an unforgettable experience.
FEATURES:
Region 1
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Letterboxed -
1.85:1
Anamorphic
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - German
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - Werner Herzog - Director
- Lucki Stipetic - Producer
Trailer - German Theatrical
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Directed by
Werner Herzog
Produced by
Werner Herzog
Willi Segler
Lucki Stipetic
Writing credits
Werner Herzog
Cast
| Klaus Kinski | ||
| Jose Lewgoy | ||
| Miguel Angel Fuentes | ||
| Paul Hittscher |
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