Klaus Kinski: I'm not an actor
Documentary
Overview
Klaus Kinski is one of the few German actors who has achieved international fame. He made headlines. And disappeared behind them. Kinski lived his parts 24/7. This film tells the story of a man who no longer could understand the difference or distinguish between fantasy and reality.
Top Cast


Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski
Self (archive footage)
Klaus Kinski
Self (archive footage)


Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Self
Mario Adorf
Self
Rino Barillari
Rino Barillari
Self - Paparazzo
Rino Barillari
Self - Paparazzo


Peter Berling
Peter Berling
Self
Peter Berling
Self


Artur Brauner
Artur Brauner
Self
Artur Brauner
Self


O.W. Fischer
O.W. Fischer
Self
O.W. Fischer
Self


Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz
Self (archive footage)
Bruno Ganz
Self (archive footage)


Brigitte Grothum
Brigitte Grothum
Self
Brigitte Grothum
Self


Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Self
Werner Herzog
Self


Terence Hill
Terence Hill
Nobody (archive footage)
Terence Hill
Nobody (archive footage)
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