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    Stroszek [ˈstrɔʃɛk] is a 1977 West German tragicomedy film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno S., Eva Mattes, and Clemens Scheitz. Written specifically for Bruno S., the film was shot in Plainfield, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Most of the lead roles are played by inexperienced actors.

  2. Jan 12, 1977 · Stroszek: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Bruno S., Eva Mattes, Clemens Scheitz, Wilhelm von Homburg. In Berlin, an alcoholic man, recently released from prison, joins his elderly friend and a prostitute in a determined dream to leave Germany and seek a better life in Wisconsin.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Werner Herzog
    • 1977-01-12
  3. Jul 7, 2002 · Who else but Werner Herzog would make a film about a retarded ex-prisoner, a little old man and a prostitute, who leave Germany to begin a new life in a house trailer in Wisconsin?

  4. Stroszek (1977) ORIINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p] HD Retro Trailers. 106K subscribers. Subscribed. 481. 45K views 4 years ago. Directed by Werner Herzog. With Bruno S., Eva Mattes, Clemens Scheitz.

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  5. Sep 5, 2023 · Werner Herzog's 1977 movie 'Stroszek' went largely unnoticed at the time. But, nearly 50 years later, it's apparent that it's one of the director's best.

  6. In one of the most strangest and fascinating art films ever made, Werner Herzog's Stroszek tells the simple story of a mentally disabled ex-con, a tiny quirky best friend and a girlfriend who is a prostitute, who all three decide to leave Germany and begin a new life in a trailer house in Wisconsin; Which Herzog purposely shot in the hometown ...

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  8. Aug 22, 2017 · Three years after the critical and art house success of The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974), director Werner Herzog brought back that film's singular leading man, Bruno S., for one of the filmmaker's most eccentric films: Stroszek (1977), an unforgettable portrait of the American heartland and one of Herzog's funniest features.

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