Burden of Dreams [DVD] [1982] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 9780780030015ISBN : 078003001XLabel : CriterionManufacturer : CriterionPublisher : CriterionRelease date : 2005-05-10Title : Burden of Dreams [DVD] [1982] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]Actor : ArrayFormat : ArrayLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Original release date : 1982-01-01Region code : 1Running time : 95Studio : CriterionTheatrical releaseDate : 1982MPN : PMIDBUR120D
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review by: chrisnation date: 2008-06-29 rating:
A really excellent prelusde to 'FitzcarraldoI have not seen this DVD. I was lucky enough to see this film in the cinema, presented before a showing of "Fitzcarraldo". It substantially enhanced my experience of the film.
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br /I think it presents very well indeed the obsession, madness, trials, agonies and sheer unpleasantness apparent in every aspect of the making of Herzog's film, from the character of Herzog himself to the appalling physical conditions in the jungle.
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br /I don't agree with those who say that the relationship between Herzog and Kinski was not revealed. For me, the fact that Herzog admitted he had a gun, "with two bullets. One for Kinski, the other for me." tells all you need to know.
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br /"Burden of Dreams" is a mirror held up to Herzog, in which he must surely see staring back at himself an image of 'Fitz'. There are moments in this film which show clearly that he saw this - and he did not like what he saw.
review by: date: 2006-07-23 rating:
Interesting, but not as impressive as it once seemedFollowing the astonishing trail of disasters Werner Herzog faced making 'Fitzcarraldo' on location in Peru - including tribal wars, a seriously ill Jason Robards' departure after 40% of the film had been shot, one ship running aground due to low rainfalls and another obstinately refusing to move up the mountain - Les Blank's famous and once groundbreaking documentary has dated badly.
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br /It's an excellent portrait of Herzog's obsession and the growing madness surrounding the shoot, but it's more a catalogue of catastrophes rather than a candid view of the shoot: although unused footage was shot of Kinski's tantrums, the star and director's relationship is all but ignored and you tend to get the feel of a superior travelog giving the official version (a lot of the other real crises happen offscreen). There's plenty of absurdity on view, such as prostitutes being brought to the native workers camp on the advice of the local Catholic missionary, but 'Hearts of Darkness' it ain't. But you can't help but admire the way that, unlike Fitzcarraldo, who falls prey to the dreams of the natives he thinks are working for him, Herzog manages to cling on to his dreams and ultimately triumph, incorporating each new on-set disaster into his film.
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br /No complaints about Criterion's DVD treatment - the extended theatrical version of the documentary in a beautiful print with commentary, a new 39-minute interview with Herzog, a couple of deleted scenes that were used in Herzog's own doc 'My Best Fiend,' trailer, copious stills gallery and a book with substantial extracts from production journals. An excellent companion piece to 'Fitzcarraldo,' but it probably has less appeal to those not so interested in the film.
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review by: date: 2006-06-14 rating:
Les, Firing Anything But Blanks!Les Blank's documentary is much more than just a making of Werner Herzog's FITZCARRALDO, which is what makes it important and interesting. Like Herzog's own documentaries which blur the boundaries between fact and fiction Burden of Dreams often slips into the realm of a feverish fantasy world. A world in which sanity is far less important than fulfilling dreams and which death and danger are accepted bedfellows. Often FITZCARRALDO becomes immaterial as Blank eye for local detail picks out strange images or centres on exotic looking birds or insects. It exists in a continuum of its own, precariously balanced within the bizarre politics that surrounded FITZCARRALDO'S production and also outside of this melting pot. In many ways it has outlived the film it is chronicling and instead of gratuitous shots of Klaus Kinksi raving we have shots of local customs and portentous doom laden interviews with Herzog. The film is secondary to Herzog, who comes across as driven and perhaps a little insane, affected by paranoia, he sees the jungle and creation itself as an enemy, something to be feared and loathed. He has become the apotheosis of his own movie world and myth making process, the marginalized loner, the outsider.
br / Unfortunately amid the excitement, we really only get Herzog's side of events and the documentary seems unduly biased in this direction. Nobody else is interviewed, which makes the film seem a little unbalanced. Despite this bias in Herzog's direction he still emerged from FITZCARRALDO and BURDEN OF DREAMS with his reputation in tatters. This is an outstanding piece of work, which shows the film-making process at its most extreme edges.
br / Criterion's DVD is one of their best. A superb 40 minute interview with Werner Herzog is the sets highlight, but also of note is Blank's brief documentary WERNER HERZOG EATS HIS SHOE, to have this included is a precious bonus.
review by: BA date: 2005-05-19 rating:
good not greatcriterion have released a wonderful disc with great extras including a commentary from the film makers and Werner Herzog, a 38 minute interview with Werner Herzog conducted in 2005 and Werner eats his shoe in which the director does just that.brthere are some great scenes with the indians who are naturally very suspicious of the film and its intents and this coupled with the difficult surroundings and very idea of the film would be enough to put anyone off, but Werner Herzog is not just anyone. He explains that he could have filmed it with Fox and Nicholson in America in a studio but the effect would not have been the same and he is absolutely correct, a fake plastic minature boat (a la Scorses's Cape Fear) would have looked terrible, it had to be completed with this way because the film is all about FAITH and DREAMS (hence the title Burden of Dreams). brWerner Herzog is Fitzcarraldo in some respects a man with a strange vision, a fever dream that he must complete at all costs in order to justify himself as a human being it seems and like Fitzcarraldo he succeeds in my opinion despite what the intellectuals or reviewers say.brthis film however although interesting is only a snap shot of the making of the film, there was so much more going on that has been left out (as is evident in the 86 page diary of the film makers accompanying the DVD). the contents at times is also misleading and through some inventive editing it unfairly portrays Werner Herzog as an egomaniac willing to risk lives in order to complete his films. the length at 90 odd minutes is incredibly short considering the 4 year pre-production and production of the film which with all the ups and down would have given so much more great footage.brall in all it is still a great experience but the film Fitzcarraldo is much more rewarding of the two.
review by: date: 2004-10-18 rating:
Award winning documentaryFrom the back cover: "The extraordinary feature length documentary about the making of director Werner Herzog's near catastrophic film Fitzcarraldo. Burden of Dreams follows Herzog's apocalyptic river adventure in the inhospitable Peruvian jungle. Filming is constantly thwarted by tribal skirmishes and culture clashes. It seems as is the fates and the weather are conspiring against the messianic German Director.pInsights from the director and interviews with an ever changing and moody cast including, Jason Robards, Mick Jagger and Klaus Kinski. All this helps to piece together the fact from the fiction about this famously troubled film. Burden of Dreams has been described as Les Blank's finest film and has been honoured with awards world-wide including a British Academy Award for Best Documentary."
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