Aguirre, the Wrath of God

Aguirre, The Wrath of God (German Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes:) is a 1972 German film directed by Werner Herzog. The story is possible based on the experiences ofGaspar de Carvajal (c. 1500-1584), who went on one of the quests for the legendary El Dorado. The shooting for the film were made in Peru. The soundtrack was released on the album the Group's Aguirre Popol Vuh. ==Story[ Edit] == An expedition departs in 1560 from Peru, searching for the alleged El Dorado. The leadership is in the hands of Gonzalo Pizarro, who are experiencing a lot of adversity during the trek through the remote rainforests. Then he decides to split the group. One is a group that needs to go ahead and must reach the El Dorado already or at least a route to it. Don Pedro de Ursua is the leader with the second man Don Lope de Aguirre. This manipulates and sow anxiety within the group. By the heat, food shortages, power grips and the various diseases death the expedition members one by one, to Aguirre only remains.

The theme of the trip on an unknown River into a threatening nature from which invisible enemies besiege, the boat seems to be taken from the book Heart of darknessby Joseph Conrad. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==
 * Klaus Kinski: Don Lope de Aguirre
 * Helena Rojo: Inez
 * Del Negro: Brother Gaspar de Carvajal
 * Ruy Guerra: Don Pedro de Ursua
 * Peter Berling: Don Fernando de Guzman
 * Cecilia Rivera: Flores
 * Daniel Ades: Perucho
 * Edward Roland: Okello