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Tue, Sep 3 at 8:00pm

FITZCARRALDO

  • Dir. Werner Herzog
  • Germany/Peru
  • 1982
  • 158 min.
  • PG
  • DCP

In German and Spanish with English subtitles

  • Assistive Listening
  • Subtitled
  • Hearing Loop
FITZCARRALDO

Part of Weekend Classics

As chronicled with bravado in Les Blank’s making-of documentary BURDEN OF DREAMS, Werner Herzog is the reigning champ of impossible real-life adventures undertaken in the name of cinema. And this masterpiece is a backbreaking epic that ecstatically treads the line between a portrait of madness and a genuine expression of obsession. FITZCARRALDO fictionalizes the mad, true-life mission of South American rubber baron Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald (Klaus Kinski, with gusto) to establish an opera house in the Peruvian jungle — which can only be accomplished by hauling a gigantic river boat over a mountain. No special effects here — this is the real deal, with the impossible results executed before your eyes.


Programmers Note: You can catch BURDEN OF DREAMS and FITZCARRALDO back-to-back on Tue, Sep 3.

"One of the great visions of the cinema, and one of the great follies. One would not have been possible without the other… As a document of a quest and a dream, and as the record of man's audacity and foolish, visionary heroism, there has never been another movie like it.” —Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times (Jan 1, 1982)

“FITZCARRALDO may well be a madman's dream, but it's also a fine, quirky, fascinating movie. It's a stunning spectacle, an adventure-comedy not quite like any other, and the most benign movie ever made about 19th-century capitalism running amok…an exotic, visual treat.” —Vincent Canby, New York Times (Oct 10, 1982)

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