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1999 | Color | 95 min

In the 1950s, Herzog shared an apartment with Klaus Kinski, an ego-maniacal live-wire. In an unabated, 48 hour fit of rage, Kinski destroyed every piece of furniture in sight. In this personal documentary, Herzog traces the ups and downs of their relationship, revisiting the Munich apartment where they first met and the various locations of their films.


Country: Alemania
Direction: Herzog; Werner
Production: Stipetic; Lucki, Ruppert; Christine, Singer; Andre
Sound: Spiter; Eric
Music: Vuh; Popol
Cast:González; Justo, Kinski; Klaus, Mattes; Eva, Moreno Placido; Benino, Presser; Beat, Ríos; Guillermo, Robards; Jasón, Herzog; Werner, Jagger; Mick, Cardinale; Claudia, Vicente; Andrés
Participation year at FICM: 2003

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