Land of Silence and Darkness
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| English | Land of Silence and Darkness | 
| Directed by | Werner Herzog | 
| Written by | Werner Herzog | 
| Produced by | Werner Herzog | 
| Starring | Fini Straubinger | 
| Narrated by | Rolf Illig | 
| Cinematography | Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein | 
| Edited by | Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus | 
| Music by | J.S. Bach, Vivaldi | 
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| Distributed by | Werner Herzog Filmproduktion | 
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| Running time | 85 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Languages | German, German Sign Language | 
Land of Silence and Darkness (German: Land des Schweigens und der Dunkelheit) is a 1971 documentary film about deaf-blind people and their experience of life. The film was written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. Rolf Illig provided narration.
Plot
Herzog follows Fini Straubinger, a German woman who became deaf-blind early in life, as she visits with other deaf-blind people, and discusses their struggles living in the modern world.[1] In one scene from the film, the filmmakers visit a home for boys who were born deaf-blind, in another, Fini Straubinger and her friends ride in an aeroplane. In the final scene, a man examines a tree with his hands, and embraces it.
See also
References
- ^ Hoberman, J. (December 1981). "Alien Landscapes, V. 26". Village Voice. New York. p. 66.
Bibliography
- Walsh, Gene (1979). Images at the Horizon: A Workshop with Werner Herzog, Conducted by Roger Ebert. Chicago. p. 22.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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