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Cerro Torre, le cri de la roche

Original title: Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein
  • 1991
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.6K
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Cerro Torre, le cri de la roche (1991)
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Two famous competitive climbers make a bet on who can climb Cerro Torre, one of the most dangerous mountains in Argentina and the world, first. As the day of the climb approaches, their incr... Read allTwo famous competitive climbers make a bet on who can climb Cerro Torre, one of the most dangerous mountains in Argentina and the world, first. As the day of the climb approaches, their increasing competitiveness becomes destructive.Two famous competitive climbers make a bet on who can climb Cerro Torre, one of the most dangerous mountains in Argentina and the world, first. As the day of the climb approaches, their increasing competitiveness becomes destructive.

  • Director
    • Werner Herzog
  • Writers
    • Hans-Ulrich Klenner
    • Walter Saxer
    • Robert Geoffrion
  • Stars
    • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Stefan Glowacz
    • Mathilda May
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Werner Herzog
    • Writers
      • Hans-Ulrich Klenner
      • Walter Saxer
      • Robert Geoffrion
    • Stars
      • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
      • Stefan Glowacz
      • Mathilda May
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Roccia Innerkofler
    Stefan Glowacz
    Stefan Glowacz
    • Martin Sedlmayr
    Mathilda May
    Mathilda May
    • Katharina
    Al Waxman
    Al Waxman
    • Stephen
    Gunilla Karlzen
    • Carla
    Chavela Vargas
    Chavela Vargas
    • Indianerin
    Georg Marischka
    • Werbeagent
    Volker Prechtel
    Volker Prechtel
    • Himalaja-Bezwinger
    Hans Kammerlander
    • Bergsteiger
    Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa
    • Estanciero
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Fingerless
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Ivan
    Amelie Fried
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    Werner Herzog
    Werner Herzog
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    Wolfgang Müller
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      • Director
        • Werner Herzog
      • Writers
        • Hans-Ulrich Klenner
        • Walter Saxer
        • Robert Geoffrion
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      6Rodrigo_Amaro

      Herzog's least impressive work. Somewhat good though.

      Definitely one of the least interesting works of Werner Herzog but even so, as one fellow critic noted, even his failures are epic and he makes something good out of them. Once again he explores the conflict between man versus nature, the conflict of man against others and also against himself. While he treats the first in a good way, the second and the third are displeasing, flawed and lacking in depth which drags down most of the film almost downhill, or better saying down the mountain.

      Climbing the Cierro Torre, all the way up to the top they go. Who's they? One veteran climber (Vittorio Mezzogiorno), one acrobat/wall climber (Stefan Glowacz) trying the impossible for the first time going in one of the most difficult mountains of all, located in Patagonia (3000 meters, which is way shorter than the Everest but still a giant task), fighting against each other for the top of the mountain and for a woman's heart (she is played by Mathilda May). And their duel is followed by a sports reporter (Donald Sutherland) who thinks he's about to cover the event of the century. Plot twist: it looks like someone already had been there but can we trust this guy (Brad Dourif) who says he has left four fingers in there? Maybe...

      The problem with "Scream of Stone" is to be uninteresting and flat while dealing with themes that are better presented in other movies. The fight between fearless arrogance and defiance versus experience and talent is overdone, and it's not that brilliant in here. He doesn't bring profundity to any of those themes. The ethical aspect when it comes to present facts versus doubts, introduced when the younger guy claims to have been at the top of the Scream of Stone, was almost fascinating. He was questioned by the reporters and true professionals, and out of this moment of his being cornered, having nowhere to go, he accepts the challenge and goes again to the mountain. But even so, Herzog doesn't bring excitement neither to the story and neither to the climbing scenes, the adventure stays too much in the background while the characters are carelessly brought to the foreground but you can't relate with them for too long. The whole set up involving the female going from climber to the other doesn't convince, it's too simplistic and it's only used as a device for the upcoming third act (which works). I mean, she just happen to fall for the winners. You don't get the sense that she loves one or the other.

      It never reaches the splendorous, poetic and powerful images of "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" or "Fitzcarraldo" but there's beauty in some of them - the mountain has a gorgeous peak, magnificently visualized in the few aerial shots. The cast makes this worthwhile, specially the actor who plays the experienced alpinist. Overall, it's fine, Herzog is working with something he's very familiar with, to being aware of our ambitions and to conquer them regardless of consequences, living the dream even if they look like a nightmare. Just hoped this could be more impressive. 6/10
      9batzi8m1

      Eiger Sanction without spies.

      Brad Dourif (Billy in Cukoo's Nest, Hazel in Wise Blood and the voice of Chucky) is hilarious as Fingerless, the other characters are the usual pathetic humanoids struggling with their dreams and weaknesses. The mountain is the obstacle to life's fulfillment, people are dammed to pursue their dreams to their own destruction and only the old woman in the house at the base of the mountain knows what life is all about. Call it documentary fiction with a cameo by Donald Sutherland as the climber's agent. My favorite scene has "Alpinists" on a fake German TV show debating the climbers using some of Herzog's usual crew of character actors to give that Alpine authenticity.

      Boy am I glad Herzog finally found a vehicle to display his positive side.
      roland-26

      Many approaches to climbing issues, in a Nouvelle Vague atmosphere.

      Herzog succeeds to show simultaneously several issues related to climbing.

      The issue of the spectator: he is rather driven by roman circus spirit than by olympic ideals. The issues of the media: if there is an audience, there is money. The issues of the climbers: they are described as a king of athlete driven by a competitive spirit which allow betting its own life to reach a summit. The outdoors views of the famous Cerro Torre are beautiful and rare.

      Some spectators might feel bored by the way the film is conducted. Actually, this conduction reminds some Nouvelle Vague issues and many spectators felt bored by films directed by monsters of the Nouvelle Vague like Antonioni, Goddard etc... C'est la vie.

      Yet, Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein deserves to be seen by those who appreciate Herzog cinema.
      ennjay

      So bad it can't be criticized as a movie

      It's hard to imagine that a great director (Herzog), a famous film actor (Sutherland) and one of the greatest climbers in the world (Messner) could have gotten mixed up in this mess. What little plot there is doesn't explain itself and the aimless acting rises so above criticism that it's almost interesting. Still . . . the Patagonian backgrounds are a plus, the brief insight into the new, frantic European competition-climbing scene had promise and the shots (many from high altitude helicopters) of the incredible Torres del Paine and Cerro Torre were spectacular. How they did the last ascent scenes on the frozen whipped cream summit of Cerro Torre is something I'd love to read about. Warning: If you don't love the mountains don't even think of going near this movie!
      6merklekranz

      Flawed for sure ... but still watchable

      Donald Sutherland plays a news reporter who goads a sport climber into challenging a legendary mountain climber. A 3000 meter supposedly unclimbable Patagonia peak is their place of destiny. "Scream of Stone" is an extremely uneven film, with abrupt editing and despite Werner Herzog directing, the whole thing really never pulls together. There is a battle of egos for most of the movie that eventually wears thin. I found the most interesting character to be "Fingerless", played by the always intriguing Brad Dourif. Despite the spectacular mountain vistas, the film has several near fatal flaws, including some really unfunny attempts at humor, a "bimbo" who's acting is atrocious, and an ending on the mountain that seriously lacks credibility. - MERK

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      • Trivia
        This film had it's world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival in 1991, with Werner Herzog in attendance. He explained, during his introduction to the film, that they hadn't had time yet to add subtitles for the couple of scenes with Spanish dialog. During these scenes, Herzog himself, shouted out from the theater audience, the English translation of the lines spoken in Spanish.
      • Goofs
        During Roccia's climb of Cerro Torre, in the scene immediately following the blizzard, several crew members can be seen in the reflection of his goggles.
      • Quotes

        Ivan: I forgot the garlic.

        Roccia: What an asshole you are. You always forget the essential.

      • Connections
        Edited into Cliffhanger : Traque au sommet (1993)
      • Soundtracks
        Geistliche Chormusik
        Music by Heinrich Schütz

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      • Release date
        • November 4, 1992 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Germany
        • France
        • Canada
        • Italy
        • Argentina
        • United Kingdom
        • South Africa
      • Languages
        • English
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Scream of Stone
      • Filming locations
        • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
      • Production companies
        • Sera Filmproduktion
        • Molécule
        • Films A2
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        • DEM 6,340,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 45m(105 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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