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Conquest of the Useless by Werner Herzog (2009, Hardcover) 
Conquest of the Useless by Werner Herzog (2009, Hardcover)

 
Conquest of the Useless by Werner Herzog (2009, Hardcover)

Author: Werner Herzog
Publisher: Ecco Pr
Publication Date: 2009-07-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0061575534
ISBN-13: 9780061575532
Product ID: EPID71126133
Description: Werner Herzog's FITZCARRALDO is that rare cinematic event wherein the final product pales in comparison to the story of how the film was actually made. In order to depict the true story of an opera-crazed Irishman who hired natives to dr...
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Synopsis
Werner Herzog's FITZCARRALDO is that rare cinematic event wherein the final product pales in comparison to the story of how the film was actually made. In order to depict the true story of an opera-crazed Irishman who hired natives to drag a steamship across part of the Amazon jungle, this cinema-crazed German did the unthinkable: he hired natives to drag a steamship across part of the Amazon jungle. Strangely enough, as documented in this collection of Herzog's journal entries and production notes, this literally Sisyphean task was not the most trying aspect of the production for the director. That distinction went to attempting to control the obstinate lead actor Klaus Kinski, whose megalomaniacal madness was such that several of the hired natives sought Herzog's approval to kill him. Always a riveting story teller, here Herzog has his best material, including a ranting Mick Jagger, a rainforest teeming with predators and poison, and one 300-ton boat being hauled up a hill. Even better, his vivid descriptive language is made even more hallucinatory by the jungle setting.

Details
Publication Date:2009-07-01

Size
Length:306 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:16.8 oz

Publisher's Note
An account drawn from a diary kept by the revered filmmaker during the 1982 production of Fitzcarraldo is a series of notes on a fever dream in the Amazon jungle that also describes the unique difficulties he faced in creating the film, from cast member clashes to the challenges of moving a 320-ton steamship over a hill.

Industry Reviews
"Herzog's stylistic approach captures the desperate, dreamlike atmosphere of the shoot, such that his fans and film buffs in general will appreciate all the sacrifices that went into making [FITZCARRALDO]."
(06/01/2009)

"[CONQUEST OF THE USELESS] reveals [Herzog] to be witty, compassionate, microscopically observant and -- your call -- either maniacally determined or admirably persevering."
(06/28/2009)

"[M]esmerizingly bizarre....Obsessed with the bird, animal and insect worlds as a way of avoiding the human one, Mr. Herzog keeps a steady record of the perverse spectacles he encounters....In this context one man's plan to haul a steamship overland between two rivers becomes as reasonable as anything else."
(06/28/2009)

"[T]he befogged internal swirl of Herzog's mind becomes an improbably apt vantage point from which to view the history of FITZCARRALDO. For all his maddening opacity..., Herzog renders a vivid portrait of himself as an artist hypnotized by his own determined imagination."
(08/02/2009)

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