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Director
  
Music director
  
Stavros Xarchakos

Country
  
Germany

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
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Release date
  
July 5, 1968

Writer
  
Werner Herzog, Achim von Arnim (story)

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Feature Film

Cast
  
(Stroszek), (Meinhard),
Athina Zacharopoulou
(Nora)

Similar movies
  
Related Werner Herzog movies

Signs of Life (German: Lebenszeichen) is a 1968 feature film written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. It was his first feature film, and his first major commercial and critical success. The story is roughly based on the short story Der Tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau, written by Achim von Arnim.

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Plot

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During World War II, three German soldiers are withdrawn from combat when one of them, Stroszek, is wounded. They are assigned to a small coastal community on the Greek island of Kos while Stroszek recuperates. The men become increasingly stir crazy in their uneventful new assignment. Stroszek eventually goes mad.

Cast

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  • Peter Brogle - Stroszek
  • Wolfgang Reichmann - Meinhard
  • Athina Zacharopoulou - Nora
  • Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg - Becker
  • Wolfgang Stumpf - Captain
  • Henry van Lyck - Lieutenant
  • Julio Pinheiro - Gypsy
  • Florian Fricke - Pianist
  • Heinz Usener - Doctor
  • Achmed Hafiz - Greek resident
  • Production

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    The fortress which gives the film's main setting is a real 14th-century fortress built by the Knights Hospitaller. Herzog's grandfather, Rudolf Herzog, lived and worked for several years as an archaeologist at this site, and published translations of the ancient Greek engravings which appear in the film. The old Turkish man who appears in the film with a written translation was the last surviving worker from Rudolf Herzog's archaeological project.

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    During several shots, Peter Brogle could only be filmed from the waist up after he had been injured in a tight-rope accident and spent several months in a walking cast. The man who appears as a pianist in one scene is keyboardist Florian Fricke of Popol Vuh, who composed and performed the music for many of Herzog's later films.

    Themes

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    Many of Herzog's later films reference elements of Signs of Life. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser includes a scene with a hypnotized chicken, and the main character's name is given to Herzog's film Stroszek. The Wild Blue Yonder contains a shot of a valley of windmills.

    Critical responses

    The film was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Prize of the Jury.

    The film won a German Film Award.

    References

    Signs of Life (1968 film) Wikipedia
    Signs of Life (1968 film) IMDb Signs of Life (1968 film) themoviedb.org