Aguirre: The Wrath of God

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César Awards 1976 - Nominated - Best Foreign Film

German Film Awards 1973 - Won - Outstanding Individual Achievement: Cinematography

National Society of Film Critics Awards 1977 - Won - Best Cinematography

Aguirre: The Wrath of God

Director:
Werner Herzog
93 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

In the mid-16th century after annihilating the Incan empire, Gonzalo Pizarro leads his army of conquistadors over the Andes into the heart of the most savage environment on earth in search of the fabled City of Gold, El Dorado. As the soldiers battle starvation, Indians, the forces of nature, and each other, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski), The Wrath of God, is consumed with visions of conquering all of South America and revolts, leading his own army down a treacherous river on a doomed quest into oblivion.

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Details

Runtime:
93 min.

Genres:
Drama
Biography
Adventure

Country:
GERMANY

Language:
German

Color:
Color

Tagline

A breathtaking journey into the heart of darkness.

 

Plot Summary

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Audio Commentary with Director Werner Herzog & Journalist Norman Hill
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Biographies

 

 

 

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