ECE-1: Klaus Kinski and Werner Herzog: On Acting and Not Acting

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Extract from Werner Herzog's documentary 'My Best Fiend' that charts his fractious relationship with actor Klaus Kinski. In this scene, Kinski seems rather upset by the standards of catering on the set of Herzog's 'Fitzcarraldo'. A good example of how the 'drama' can continue outside of the narrative of a film itself.

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  • @RunItUpTheFlagPole
    @RunItUpTheFlagPole 12 лет назад +3

    Later that evening, after Kinski's rage, the Indians involved in this scene/footage offered Herzog to kill Kinski for him. Thank fuck voor Kinsky, he and Werner were friends and Herzog declined the Indians offer. Kinski's life was on a very thin line here, which he didn't realise at that time. The Indians must of thought a demon was amongst them, a bringer of bad luck..

  • @KleWdSide
    @KleWdSide 12 лет назад +2

    And I wonder why only one person showed up to his funeral...

  • @3baxcb
    @3baxcb 12 лет назад +2

    And people today were shocked by the Christian Bale rant on Terminator Salvation... The word ego trip, just doesn't do this clip enough justice.

    • @fernandopessoa7077
      @fernandopessoa7077 2 года назад

      Hello from the future: Bale & Tom Cruise’s rants were the stuff of pure ego, Kinski was a genuine lunatic. And a genius..

  • @maxble2602
    @maxble2602 5 лет назад

    Friendship goals there

  • @ViktorJamison
    @ViktorJamison 12 лет назад

    @TheCharacterActor Speaking of the WWII subject, it's kind of ironic that Herr Kinski once said in his Jesus speech that "Anyone who starts war or participates in it in anyway, is already dead" & he himself was a soldier/conscript in the Wehrmacht.

  • @TheCharacterActor
    @TheCharacterActor 12 лет назад

    @nathanielscott The effects of WWII probably made him the loony that he was. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon 7 лет назад +1

      @nathanielscott you're wrong. he was always like that.

  • @teddy1066
    @teddy1066 11 лет назад +2

    At least Kinski didn't invade Poland.

  • @joesmoe71
    @joesmoe71 10 лет назад

    Next on Sprockets...

  • @sirkowski
    @sirkowski 12 лет назад +2

    u mad, Klaus?

  • @gnosomai
    @gnosomai 11 лет назад +1

    He died of a heart attack, right...?

  • @jkjerome1
    @jkjerome1 11 лет назад +1

    That's amazing. I was also wondering what the Peruvian indians made of all that. I guess they would expect people from an apparently more advanced society than theirs to be enlightened and unperturbed; perhaps as many people perceive extraterrestrials. They must have had a hell of a shock! Offering to kill him is a hilarious reaction - he must've been like a ridiculous out-of-control spoiled brat to them.