Popol Vuh est un groupe de musique allemand formé en 1969 autour de Florian Fricke (1944-2001). Le groupe est connu pour ses musiques de films pour Werner Herzog.
, 1h51 Directed byWerner Herzog OriginGerman GenresDrama, Adventure ThemesFilms set in Africa, Films about slavery ActorsKlaus Kinski, José Lewgoy, Peter Berling, Benito Stefanelli, Carlos Mayolo Roles Original Music Composer Rating68% Francisco Manoel da Silva (Klaus Kinski) is a debauched Brazilian rancher who reluctantly goes to work at a gold mining company after his ranch is ruined by drought. When he discovers that he is being financially exploited, he murders his boss and goes on the lam to pursue a career as an outlaw. He becomes the notorious Cobra Verde (Green Snake), the most vicious bandit of the servao.
, 2h38 Directed byWerner Herzog OriginGerman GenresDrama, Action, Adventure ThemesSeafaring films, Transport films, Indiens d'Amazonie ActorsKlaus Kinski, Claudia Cardinale, José Lewgoy, Peter Berling, Jean-Claude Dreyfus Roles Original Music Composer Rating79% Brian Sweeney "Fitzcarraldo" Fitzgerald (Klaus Kinski) is an Irishman living in Iquitos, a small city east of the Andes in the Amazon Basin in Peru in the early part of the 20th century, when the city grew exponentially during the rubber boom. He has an indomitable spirit, but is little more than a dreamer with one major failure already behind him – the bankrupted and incomplete Trans-Andean railways. A lover of opera and a great fan of the internationally known Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, he dreams of building an opera house in Iquitos. Numerous Europeans and North African Sephardic Jewish immigrants have settled in the city at this time, bringing their cultures with them. The opera house will require considerable amounts of money, which the booming rubber industry in Peru should yield in profits. The areas in the Amazon Basin known to contain rubber trees have been parceled up by the Peruvian government and are leased to private companies for exploitation.
, 1h47 Directed byWerner Herzog OriginGerman GenresDrama, Fantastic, Horror ThemesFilms about magic and magicians, Medical-themed films, Dracula films, Vampires in film, Films about viral outbreaks ActorsKlaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Roland Topor, Jacques Dufilho, Walter Ladengast Roles Original Music Composer Rating73% Jonathan Harker is an estate agent in Wismar, Germany. His boss, Renfield, informs him that a nobleman named Count Dracula wishes to buy a property in Wismar, and assigns Harker to visit the count and complete the lucrative deal. Leaving his young wife Lucy behind in Wismar, Harker travels for four weeks to Transylvania, to the castle of Count Dracula. He carries with him the deeds and documents needed to sell the house to the Count. On his journey, Jonathan stops at a village, where locals plead for him to stay clear of the accursed castle, providing him with details of Dracula's vampirism. Harker ignores the villagers’ pleas as superstition, and continues his journey unassisted ascending the Borgo Pass. Harker arrives at Dracula's castle, where he meets the Count, a strange, ancient, almost rodent-like man, with large ears, pale skin, sharp teeth, and long fingernails.
, 1h34 Directed byWerner Herzog OriginGerman GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsJosef Bierbichler, Clemens Scheitz, Werner Herzog, Volker Prechtel, Alan Greenberg Roles Music Rating67% The setting is an 18th-century Bavarian town with a glassblowing factory that produces a brilliant red ruby glass. When the master glass blower dies, the secret to producing the ruby glass is lost. The local Baron and factory owner is obsessed with the ruby glass and believes it to have magical properties. With the loss of the secret, he soon descends into madness along with the rest of the townspeople. The main character is Hias, a seer from the hills, who predicts the destruction of the factory in a fire.
, 1h33 Directed byWerner Herzog OriginGerman GenresDrama, Action, Adventure, Historical ThemesMedical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about psychiatry ActorsKlaus Kinski, Helena Rojo, Ruy Guerra, Del Negro, Peter Berling, Christian Brückner Roles Original Music Composer Rating77% In 1560, several score of Spanish conquistadors, and a hundred Indian slaves, march down from the newly conquered Inca Empire in the Andes mountains into the jungles to the east, in search of the fabled country of El Dorado. Under the command of Gonzalo Pizarro (Alejandro Repullés), the men, clad in half armor, pull cannons down narrow mountainous paths and through dense, muddy jungle. On New Year's Eve, reaching the end of his supplies and unable to go on without more information, Pizarro orders a group of forty men to scout ahead by raft down river. If they do not return to the main party within one week with news of what lies beyond, they will be considered lost. Pizarro chooses Don Pedro de Ursúa (Ruy Guerra) as the commander of the expedition, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski) as his second-in-command, fat nobleman Don Fernando de Guzmán (Peter Berling) representing The Royal House of Spain and Brother Gaspar de Carvajal (Del Negro) to bring the word of God. Also accompanying the expedition, against Pizarro's better judgment, are Ursúa's mistress, Doña Inés (Helena Rojo) and Aguirre's teenage daughter, Florés (Cecilia Rivera, in her only film role).