 In the 1950s, when Werner Herzog was 13, he was sharing an apartment  with Klaus Kinski, an ego-maniacal live-wire. In an unabated, 48 hour  fit of rage, Kinski destroyed every piece of furniture in sight. From  this chaos, a beautiful albeit volatile partnership was born. In 1972,  Herzog cast Kinski in Aguirre, The Wrath of God. Four more films would  follow. In this personal documentary, Herzog traces the often violent up  and downs of their relationship, revisiting Munich apartment where they  first met - and thrashed, and the various locations of their films.
In the 1950s, when Werner Herzog was 13, he was sharing an apartment  with Klaus Kinski, an ego-maniacal live-wire. In an unabated, 48 hour  fit of rage, Kinski destroyed every piece of furniture in sight. From  this chaos, a beautiful albeit volatile partnership was born. In 1972,  Herzog cast Kinski in Aguirre, The Wrath of God. Four more films would  follow. In this personal documentary, Herzog traces the often violent up  and downs of their relationship, revisiting Munich apartment where they  first met - and thrashed, and the various locations of their films.Sep 9, 2011
Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski(W. Herzog,1999)
 In the 1950s, when Werner Herzog was 13, he was sharing an apartment  with Klaus Kinski, an ego-maniacal live-wire. In an unabated, 48 hour  fit of rage, Kinski destroyed every piece of furniture in sight. From  this chaos, a beautiful albeit volatile partnership was born. In 1972,  Herzog cast Kinski in Aguirre, The Wrath of God. Four more films would  follow. In this personal documentary, Herzog traces the often violent up  and downs of their relationship, revisiting Munich apartment where they  first met - and thrashed, and the various locations of their films.
In the 1950s, when Werner Herzog was 13, he was sharing an apartment  with Klaus Kinski, an ego-maniacal live-wire. In an unabated, 48 hour  fit of rage, Kinski destroyed every piece of furniture in sight. From  this chaos, a beautiful albeit volatile partnership was born. In 1972,  Herzog cast Kinski in Aguirre, The Wrath of God. Four more films would  follow. In this personal documentary, Herzog traces the often violent up  and downs of their relationship, revisiting Munich apartment where they  first met - and thrashed, and the various locations of their films.
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