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Un giovane di nome Kaspar Hauser appare improvvisamente a Norimberga nel 1828, a malapena in grado di parlare o camminare, e con uno strano biglietto di carta alle mani.Un giovane di nome Kaspar Hauser appare improvvisamente a Norimberga nel 1828, a malapena in grado di parlare o camminare, e con uno strano biglietto di carta alle mani.Un giovane di nome Kaspar Hauser appare improvvisamente a Norimberga nel 1828, a malapena in grado di parlare o camminare, e con uno strano biglietto di carta alle mani.
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- 5 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
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- QuizWerner Herzog's said at his Rogue Film School, that the following scenes were shot with a Super-8mm camera: a) The opening scene on the river. b) The montage of landscape shots early in the film. c) Right after the man in black teaches Kaspar how to walk. d) The Caucasus pyramid sequence. e) The caravan in the desert with the old man tasting the sand. Herzog talked about how, for some of the landscape shots early in the film, he mounted a telephoto lens on the end of wide angle lens onto his Super 8 camera. This distorted the edges of the images and created a white/halo effect around the frame. On the DVD audio commentary of this film, he mentions how for the Caucasus pyramid sequence he projected the image onto a screen and then re-photographed the image with a 35mm camera at a different frame rate from the projected speed. He also used this technique with the caravan in the desert sequence.
- BlooperIn a brief scene we see a stork eating a frog with its legs tagged (ringed), but bird ringing didn't start until the end of the nineteenth century, decades after the life of Kaspar Hauser.
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Opening caption: Do you not then hear this horrible scream all around you that people usually call silence.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: One Sunday in 1828 a ragged boy was found abandoned in the town of N. He could hardly walk and spoke but one sentence.
Later, he told of being locked in a dark cellar from birth. He had never seen another human being, a tree, a house before.
To this day no one knows where he came from - or who set him free.
Don't you hear that horrible screaming all around you? That screaming men call silence?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Was ich bin, sind meine Filme (1978)
- Colonne sonoreCanon in D major
Composed by Johann Pachelbel
Recensione in evidenza
"This is the story of a soul", someone said and I agree because loneliness is here described through a slow moving plot and endless silences which make us see Kaspar Hauser not as a man but as something more sulfuric, almost a being from outer space. The performance of Bruno S. is simply moving and caused me a lot of tears and the use of time through the narration is perfect for a film of this kind. The poetic vision of Werner Herzog is very peculiar and unique and you can love it or hate it but you cannot ignore it. Herzog doesn't care about the audience, he tells what it wants in the way he likes and that's the praise and the defect of European cinema and it's what makes the difference between European authors and American ones.
- solitaryman2
- 8 feb 2000
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- The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
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- Croagh Patrick, Westport, Mayo, Irlanda(archive footage)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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By what name was L'enigma di Kaspar Hauser (1974) officially released in India in English?
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