
Klaus Kinski has perhaps the most ferocious reputation of all screen actors: his volatility was documented to electrifying effect in Werner Herzog’s 1999 portrait My Best Fiend. This documentary provides further fascinating insight into the talent and the tantrums of the great man. Beset by hecklers, Kinski tries to deliver an epic monologue about the life of Christ (with whom he perhaps identifies a little too closely). The performance becomes a stand-off, as Kinski fights for control of the crowd and alters the words to bait his tormentors. Indispensable for Kinski fans, and a riveting introduction for newcomers, this is a unique document, which Variety called ‘a time capsule of societal ideals and personal demons.’

Klaus Kinski
Self
Odyssey
Odyssey
Ester Hernandez
Ester Hernandez
Zakarya Diouf
Zakarya Diouf

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John Craxton: A Life of Gifts

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Shirley MacLaine, comme un torrent

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Marcel Duchamp: The Art of the Possible

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Where the Universe Sings: The Spiritual Journey of Lawren Harris

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The Yes Men

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