
Kaspar Hauser - Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle
Werner Herzog / DE, 1974 / 110 min.
Werner Herzog has always been idiosyncratic so, for the role of the 17-year-old mute Kaspar Hauser – the ‘enfant sauvage,’ he chose 41-year-old Berlin busker Bruno S. Kaspar is acculturated, but wasn’t his original state more amenable?

It’s a mysterious tale. One day, a young man, mute, illiterate and clad in rags, is found in the streets of Nuremberg. In his hand a letter bearing his name: Kaspar Hauser.
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Director
Werner Herzog
Production year
1974
Country
DE
Original title
Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle
Length
110 min.
Language
German
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
Eye Classics
Eye’s collection includes a wealth of classics. With the Eye Classics series, Eye brings film history even closer. Every week, we screen at least three classics from the collection under one recognisable name: Eye Classics.



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