Invincible (2001 theatrical film)
2001 film by Werner Herzog / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Invincible (German: Unbesiegbar) is a 2001 drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film stars Tim Roth, Jouko Ahola, Anna Gourari, and Max Raabe. The film tells the story of a Jewish strongman in Germany. While basing his story on the real-life figure Zishe Breitbart (a.k.a. Siegmund Breitbart), Herzog uses the bare facts of Breitbart's life to weave fact and fiction (e.g., the story is set in 1932 Berlin, a full seven years after Breitbart's death in 1925) to create an allegory of human strength, knowing oneself with honesty and pride in one's heritage.
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Directed by | Werner Herzog |
Written by | Werner Herzog |
Produced by | Gary Bart Christine Ruppert Lucki Stipetić Paul Webster |
Starring | Tim Roth Jouko Ahola Anna Gourari Silvia Vas |
Cinematography | Peter Zeitlinger |
Edited by | Joe Bini |
Music by | Klaus Badelt Hans Zimmer |
Distributed by | FilmFour Distributors (United Kingdom) Fine Line Features (United States) |
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Running time | 133 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Germany Ireland United States |
The film features an original score composed by German composer Hans Zimmer, co-written with fellow composer Klaus Badelt. Along with films like The Pledge (also co-written with Zimmer) this marks one of the first projects of Badelt in the feature film industry, and one of several collaborations with Herzog as well.