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Every Man For Himself and God Against All

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Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle (1975)

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German director Werner Herzog's internationally acclaimed "breakthrough" film is based on the famous story of mysterious 19th-century child genius Kasper Hauser. As played by Bruno S., Hauser shows up unannounced in the middle of a village square, frightening the populace with his bizarre behavior. He cannot talk, nor is there any indication of his parentage, thus Kaspar is immediately the object of close scrutiny from the authorities. When he finally does develop the power of speech, he reveals a highly advanced state of intelligence, as well as a seeming gift of prophecy. The winner of the 1975 Grand Jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Every Man for Himself and God Against All was originally released in Germany under the title Jeder für Sich und Gott Gegen Alle. ~


he Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (German: Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle)[Note 1] is a 1974 German drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno Schleinstein and Walter Ladengast.[1] The film follows the real story of foundling Kaspar Hauser quite closely, using the text of actual letters found with Hauser.


Release Date: October 27, 1975

Distrib: Cinema V

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