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    My Best Fiend: Klaus Kinski

    1999 · Documentary · 1h 35m

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  1. My Best Fiend (German: Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski, literally My Dearest Foe - Klaus Kinski) is a 1999 German documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, about his tumultuous yet productive relationship with German actor Klaus Kinski. It was released on DVD in 2000 by Anchor Bay.

  2. Oct 7, 1999 · My Best Fiend: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Werner Herzog, Claudia Cardinale, Eva Mattes, Beat Presser. The love-hate relationship between Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, the deep trust between the director and the actor, and their independently and simultaneously hatched plans to murder one another.

    • (12K)
    • Documentary, Biography
    • Werner Herzog
    • 1999-10-07
  3. 78% Tomatometer 27 Reviews 92% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Werner Herzog, an iconic filmmaker of German cinema, steps before the camera in this revelatory documentary, in which he focuses on his...

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    • Documentary
    • Werner Herzog
  4. Recent reviews. A film that describes the love-hate relationship between Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, the deep trust between the director and the actor, and their independently and simultaneously hatched plans to murder one another.

    • (13.7K)
    • Café Productions
    • Werner Herzog
  5. Feb 11, 2000 · My Best Fiend (2000) Werner Herzog made five films starring Klaus Kinski. No other director ever worked with him more than once. Midway in their first film, "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1973), Kinski threatened to walk off the set, deep in the Amazon rain forest, and Herzog said he would shoot him dead if he did.

  6. May 17, 1999 · A documentary showcasing the relationship between Kinski and Herzog over the course of five movies they did together. Kinski was an explosive actor and an even crazier person and coupled with Herzog's calm madness, they were eruptive together.

  7. A film that describes the love-hate relationship between Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, the deep trust between the director and the actor, and their independently and simultaneously hatched plans to murder one another.

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