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And Nastassja Kinski is a German actress from films like Say Nothing and Paradise Found.
Four More Join Inglorious Bastards: Pitt, Pegg, Novak, and Kinski « FirstShowing.net 2008
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And Kinski is meeting with Tarantino for the part of a German "movie queen" in the film.
Four More Join Inglorious Bastards: Pitt, Pegg, Novak, and Kinski « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Brad Pitt, Simon Pegg, B.J. Novak, and Nastassja Kinski are all in talks or final agreements to join the WWII film.
Four More Join Inglorious Bastards: Pitt, Pegg, Novak, and Kinski « FirstShowing.net 2008
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A scene when Endresz-Banlaki calls Kinski "lady" as she's tucked in is hard to forget.
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In Aguirre, Wrath of God the crazed conquistador antihero, played by Klaus Kinski, tosses aside a monkey as if it were a banana skin.
Werner Herzog, a movie-making genius of performance art Jonathan Jones 2010
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What revived his presence in recent years was firstly his gripping documentary My Best Fiend, in which he describes his violent relationship with Klaus Kinski (he even admits that he planned to bomb his leading actor's house), and secondly the extraordinary Grizzly Man, which once more showcases his difficult relationship with nature.
Werner Herzog, a movie-making genius of performance art Jonathan Jones 2010
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The various Herzogian heroes are all avatars of a romantic subjectivity: the megalomaniac Kinski, the abused but powerfully dignified Bruno S, the murderous madrigal composer Gesualdo, Dieter Dengler who wants to fly but is shot down, revolutionary dwarves, child soldiers, hypnotised villagers . . .
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Even more surprisingly, that person is Colin Firth, an unexpected choice for someone more associated with actors known for hyper intensity – Kinski, Nicolas Cage, Christian Bale – than the quiet elegance of Firth.
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We are so accustomed to seeing him – playing football with Peruvian indians, arguing with Klaus Kinski, eating his own shoe at Chez Panisse – that we might mistake him for just another "personality", one of the celebrities who parade past at various scales, from cellphone to Times Square, on our screens.
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Aguirre, Wrath of God and Fitzcarraldo, the two films he made in South America with the monstrous Klaus Kinski, have become legendary for their production problems and the confrontations between director and star.
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