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  1. Signs of Life ( German: Lebenszeichen) is a 1968 feature film written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. It was his first feature film, and his first major commercial and critical success.

  2. Dec 9, 1981 · Signs of Life: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Peter Brogle, Wolfgang Reichmann, Athina Zacharopoulou, Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg. Three wounded soldiers are removed from battle and given the task of looking after a fortress in a small coastal town.

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  3. Directed by Werner Herzog. During World War II, three German soldiers are withdrawn from combat when one of them, Stroszek, is wounded. They are assigned to a small coastal community on the Greek island of Kos while Stroszek recuperates. The men become increasingly stir crazy in their uneventful new assignment. Stroszek eventually goes mad.

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  4. Dec 16, 2023 · Werner Herzogs debut feature film ‘Signs of Life’ is about misguided malign motives that arise out of boredom, the sheer terror of banality of everyday life that turns a sane man into a maniac.

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  5. Peter Brogle. Stroszek. Wolfgang Reichmann. Meinhard. Wolfgang Stumpf. Captain. Henry van Lyck. Lieutenant. Florian Fricke. Pianist. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Three recovering German soldiers...

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  6. December 15, 2019. A wounded German paratrooper named Stroszek is sent to the quiet island of Kos with his wife Nora, a Greek nurse, and two other soldiers recovering from minor wounds. Billeted in a decaying fortress, they guard a munitions depot.

  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. On Crete, a wounded German paratrooper named Stroszek is sent to the quiet city of Kos with his wife Nora, a Greek nurse, and two other soldiers recovering from minor wounds. Billeted in a decaying fortress, they guard a munitions depot.