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Handicapped Future

Behinderte Zukunft?

West Germany

1971

62 Min
Color
English, German
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DIR Werner Herzog

SCR Werner Herzog, Hans-Peter Meier

DP Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein

CAST Rolf Illig, Adolf Ratzka, Werner Herzog

ED Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus

SOUND Werner Herzog

Synopsis

A documentary about the status of handicapped people in West Germany. In the first part of the film, the director meets and interviews several children and their parents. They discuss how their maimed bodies often cause discomfort and aversion to the rest of society. The enquiry is then extended to German institutions that deal with the handicapped and is brought to a close in Los Angeles, where a boy afflicted with polio struggles against his disease. —Thessaloniki International Film Festival

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Werner Herzog

One of the most influential filmmakers in New German Cinema and one of the most extreme personalities in film, Werner Herzog quickly gained recognition not only for creating some of the most fantastic narratives in the Film history, but for pushing himself and his crew to absurd and unprecedented lengths, again and again, in order to achieve the effects he demanded. Born Werner Stipetic in Munich on September 5, 1942, Herzog came of age in Sachrang, Bavaria, amid extreme poverty and destitution. After Herzog turned seventeen, a German film producer optioned one of his screenplays, then promptly destroyed the contract when he discovered the author’s age. Circa 1962, 20-year-old Herzog enrolled in the University of Munich as a history and literature student, and produced his first motion picture, the twelve minute Herakles, his second short Game in the Sand, and his third, the pacifist tract The Unprecedented Defense of Fortress Deutschkreuz.In 1963, he established his own production… read more

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