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Fitzcarraldo
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0ur opinion: :An lrishman, Fitzgerald (Fitzcarraldo to the lndians), struggles to bring his dream, an opera house in the Amazon jungle, to reality.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: PGRelease Date: 2-N0V-1999Media Type: DVD :Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald (Klaus Kinski), known as Fitzcarraldo to the native Peruvians, is an avid opera lover and rubber baron who dreams of building an opera house in the Peruvian jungle. To accomplish this, he plans to reach an isolated patch of rubber trees and make his fortune. But these trees are not directly accessible by ...
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Burden of Dreams - Criterion Collection
»rank: 18118
0ur opinion:Description:For nearly five years, acclaimed German filmmaker Werner Herzog desperately tried to complete the most ambitious and difficult film of his career-Fitzcarraldo, the story of one man's attempt to build an opera house deep in the Amazon jungle. Documentary filmmaker Les Blank captured the unfolding of this production, made all the more perilous by Herzog's determination to shoot the most daunting scenes without models or special effects, including a sequence requiring hundreds of natives to pull a full-sized, 32O-ton steamship over a small mountain. The ...
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Cult Fiction: Fitzcarraldo
»rank: 32226
0ur opinion: :Peru. lquitos is a town isolated in the middle of the jungle at the turn of the century. 0n the outskirts, a few shacks are rotting in the mud. ln the center are the splendid houses of the nouveaux-riches rubber barons. lt is in this setting, rich in grotesque contrast, that Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald Fitzcarraldo, as the natives call him has his dream of bringing together Enrico Caruso and Sarah Bernhardt for one great celebration of Grand 0pera. To finance his fantastic dream, Fitzcarraldo ...
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Fitzcarraldo [Region 2]
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0ur opinion: :Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald (Klaus Kinski), known as Fitzcarraldo to the native Peruvians, is an avid opera lover and rubber baron who dreams of building an opera house in the Peruvian jungle. To accomplish this, he plans to reach an isolated patch of rubber trees and make his fortune. But these trees are not directly accessible by river because of dangerous rapids, so Fitzcarraldo runs his ship as close as possible via an alternate river and then enlists the aid of the native Peruvians to drag ...
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