Unsterblichkeit mit Marschmusik
Unsterblichkeit mit Marschmusik

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Unsterblichkeit mit Marschmusik

1965
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German

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Director: Werner HerzogGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life and impact of Ernst Jünger, a prominent German writer and philosopher. Herzog delves into Jünger's complex relationship with literature, war, and his philosophical ideas. The film offers a glimpse into the mind of a significant 20th-century intellectual figure.

Critical Reception

As a very early work by Werner Herzog, 'Unsterblichkeit mit Marschmusik' is primarily of interest to scholars and fans of his later, more widely acclaimed films. Its critical reception is limited due to its short format and niche subject matter, but it is recognized as an early indicator of Herzog's distinctive directorial voice and his engagement with profound philosophical themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • A brief but insightful look into the life of Ernst Jünger.

  • Highlights Herzog's early fascination with intellectual figures and existential themes.

  • Appreciated for its concise exploration of a complex writer.

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Fun Fact

This short film was made by Werner Herzog while he was still a teenager, showcasing his precocious talent and early interest in philosophical subjects.

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