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So, 'Bruno S. - Die Fremde ist der Tod' dives deep into the life of Bruno S., who, if you know your Herzog, was that enigmatic figure in 'Kaspar Hauser' and 'Stroszek.' The pacing is contemplative, which matches the tone of his life story. It's like peeling back layers of a complex character who, despite his brief shine, was largely forgotten. The documentary captures his raw performances, not just on screen but in life, showcasing his struggles and triumphs in a sometimes brutal world. It feels very personal, almost like you're sitting in on an intimate conversation about identity, fame, and the fleeting nature of recognition. Definitely a unique glimpse into a life that deserves more attention.
Focuses on the life of Bruno S.Captures raw and intimate performances.Explores themes of fame and identity.
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