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Invincible

Invincible
Direction
WERNER HERZOG
Screenplay
WERNER HERZOG
Cinematography
PETER ZEITLINGER
Cast
TIM ROTH, JOUKO AHOLA, ANNA GOURARI, JACOB WEIN
Producer
WERNER HERZOG
Edition(s)
26ª

Invincible

Invincible
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  • 130 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2001
England

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As from the image of good giant Zishe Breitbart, a character in Hebrew tradition situated between myth and reality, German film maker Werner Herzog creates a parable about the power of Nazism in Europe. Zishe, Jewish in origin, lives in a village far away in Poland and is of extraordinary physical strength. Very strong, but ever so naïve, he arrives in Berlin in the early thirties, when the violence and arrogance of Nazism are beginning to prevail. Converted into one of the attractions in a freak show, Zishe is employed by a magician, Hanussen, the owner of an establishment that attracts the leaders and fanatics of Hitler’s national-socialist party. The main objective for Hanussen is to become a “Minister of the Occult” in Germany. However, instigated by a rabbi to the effect that he is predestined to save his people, Zishe rebels, in anticipation of the tragedies that are to sweep the old continent.

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Born in Munich, Germany, in 1942. Herzog is one of the three biggest exponents of the New German Cinema, together with Rainer W. Fassbinder and Wim Wenders. In 1968, he directed his first movie, Signs of Life. Since them, he has produced, directed and written more than 40 films. Besides being a writer and author, Herzog is also a stage director, having realized several operas and plays. Amongst his films are Kaspar Hauser (1977, selection of 1st Mostra), Stroszek (1978, 2nd Mostra), Where the Green Ants Dream (1984, 9th Mostra), My Best Friend (1999, 23rd Mostra), The Wild Blue Yonder (2005, 29th Mostra), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009, 33rd Mostra) and Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010, 35th Mostra).
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