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Death and the Devil
Ethnologist and adventurer, Count Eric von Rosen was a man of contradictions: interested in the natives of Africa and colonial racism. Nestler embarks on a journey in search of his grandfather.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and work of German writer Jörg Fauser, exploring his adventurous and often turbulent existence as a journalist and author. It examines his travels, his literary output, and the impact of his lifestyle on his creative process and untimely demise. The film pieces together his legacy through interviews with those who knew him and archival footage.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews, particularly for its in-depth exploration of Jörg Fauser's complex life and its contribution to understanding German post-war literature and journalism. Critics praised its atmospheric portrayal and insightful commentary on a figure often shrouded in myth.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling portrait of a controversial literary figure.
Successfully captures the spirit and turmoil of Jörg Fauser's life.
Provides valuable context for understanding post-war German counterculture.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's director, Klaus Krämer, also wrote the screenplay and was a friend of Jörg Fauser, lending a personal perspective to the film.
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