Durante il 1800, il bandito brasiliano Cobra Verde viene inviato in Africa occidentale con poche truppe per presidiare un vecchio forte portoghese e convincere il sovrano africano locale a r... Leggi tuttoDurante il 1800, il bandito brasiliano Cobra Verde viene inviato in Africa occidentale con poche truppe per presidiare un vecchio forte portoghese e convincere il sovrano africano locale a riprendere la tratta degli schiavi con il Brasile.Durante il 1800, il bandito brasiliano Cobra Verde viene inviato in Africa occidentale con poche truppe per presidiare un vecchio forte portoghese e convincere il sovrano africano locale a riprendere la tratta degli schiavi con il Brasile.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie
- Bossa Ahadee
- (as His Royal Highness Nana Agyefi Kwame II of Nsein)
- Bakoko
- (as Kofi Yerenkyi)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWerner Herzog's notoriously combative relationship with Klaus Kinski reached something of a pitch in their final collaboration. A famous picture taken onset shows Kinski attempting to throttle Herzog in front of a crowd of African extras. Herzog discusses the picture with photographer Beat Presser in the documentary Kinski, il mio nemico più caro (1999): Herzog thinks that Kinski, aware of the camera, wanted to create a dramatic moment (Presser thinks Kinski was genuinely trying to kill him). On another occasion, Kinski tried to attack Herzog with a rock.
- BlooperThe kingdom of Dahomey, where the African part of the story is allegedly set, was in present day Benin, while Elmina Castle is located in present day Ghana, 500 km to the West.
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Taparica: Aren't you afraid? Aren't you afraid of dying?
Francisco Manoel da Silva: I haven't tried it yet.
Parts of the movie have such vivid but exotic imagery, that it seems surreal (the segment where the Amazon warriors are gathering for battle is a case in point!). Other parts seem almost operatic - especially the exchanges between Francisco Manoel da Silva (Klaus Kinski) and the mad African king, who has taken da Silva prisoner and plans to kill him.
Klaus Kinski is totally compelling in the lead role as Cobra Verde, a swashbuckling bandit-rogue who, partly through fate, partly through crooked machinations of those around him, gets sent off to a Brazilian slave fortress on the coast of West Africa to scout for slaves to bring back to Brazil. I had forgotten how old a man Mr. Kinski was, and was curious to find out his age when he made this film. I checked his stats, and to my astonishment I discovered that he was 62 years old when he made this film. His performance is truly amazing. Would that I have that much fire and energy when I am 62!
I heartily recommend this movie to anyone who is sick and tired of the usual pap that too often fills the screens these days. Though this film was made in 1988, nothing in it seems dated. Just based on its subject matter, it already has a built-in "timeless" quality to it. I think it will hold up well over the years. Go rent it!
By the way, for those of you who like these sorts of films, then another movie that I would recommend as a companion piece to this film is James Ivory's "Heat and Dust" (1982). Though much more "tranquil" and sans the fiery acting of a Klaus Kinski in the lead role, that film, set in India, too had excellent cinematography and a compelling, historically-based story with memorable images and characters.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingue
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- Slave Coast
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 800.000 DEM (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.702 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.402 USD
- 25 mar 2007
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 12.702 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 51 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1