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Les ailes de l'espoir

Original title: Julianes Sturz in den Dschungel
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
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  • 1h 5m
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7.5/10
1.7K
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Les ailes de l'espoir (1999)
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Werner Herzog returns to the South American jungle with Juliane Koepcke, the German woman who was the sole survivor of a plane crash there in 1971. They find the remains of the plane and rec... Read allWerner Herzog returns to the South American jungle with Juliane Koepcke, the German woman who was the sole survivor of a plane crash there in 1971. They find the remains of the plane and recreate her journey out of the jungle.Werner Herzog returns to the South American jungle with Juliane Koepcke, the German woman who was the sole survivor of a plane crash there in 1971. They find the remains of the plane and recreate her journey out of the jungle.

  • Director
    • Werner Herzog
  • Writer
    • Werner Herzog
  • Stars
    • Werner Herzog
    • Juliane Koepcke
    • Juan Zaplana Ramirez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Werner Herzog
    • Writer
      • Werner Herzog
    • Stars
      • Werner Herzog
      • Juliane Koepcke
      • Juan Zaplana Ramirez
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sinnerman

    A tenacious lady and the man who gave her wings (or hope)

    To understand the genius of Werner Herzog, one need look no further than this quirky documentary.

    By sheer stroke of luck, I attended a talk by Beat Presser (a photographer collaborator of Herzog's in the seminal Fitzcarraldo). The talk was entitled, "Werner At Work", where we'd see Beat's exclusive footage of Herzog during his filming sessions of Cobra Verde, Invincible and yes, Wings of Hope.

    During one presentation, we saw the footage Beat shot of Herzog filming the "Wings of hope" woman. She was seen wandering around the Zoology Museum where she worked. The woman merely she strolled along the shelves of animal specimens. She's also trying her earnest best to follow the subtle nudges from the man behind the camera. In Beat's footage, those shots were actually very matter of fact. Its just the woman, trailed by Herzog, a camera man and a sound guy. But Herzog's midas touch (read: embellishment) transformed those shot footage into a re-enactment of the woman's "dream sequence' in the final take of Wings of Hope. Wow. I couldn't stop laughing.

    Herzog is such a zany genius. I love the guy. Love him!!!
    9dbborroughs

    Just see the film and don't let my words spoil a great story

    Christmas 1971. A plane full of people crashes into the Amazon Jungle. A massive search is started and the wreckage is found. Despite the best efforts of rescuers no one is found alive and the search is called off. 16 Days later Juliane Koepcke, aged 17 stumbles out of the jungle, the only survivor.

    Leave it to Werner Herzog to talk Juliane to go back into the jungle and show us what it was like. Amazing, hypnotic film who's subject haunted Herzog for decades-he was in the airport at the time the plane took off during his time making Aguirre. Clearly Herzog's obsession is our gain since this is a film that you fall into and watch in a state of wondrous disbelief. the thought of what this young girl went through is mind blowing, even if you take into account that she was raised in the jungle at a scientific station. No matter how you slice it she was ten ways to Sunday lucky. Julianne tells us what happened in a weird detached manner of fact manner that is strangely inviting and yet eerily unemotional. As she says she has wall up that will keep her safe. Its a wild film of an amazing story, a sibling of Herzog's Little Dieter Needs to Fly and Aguirre. I kept thinking that someone should turn it into a movie---and then Herzog shows clips from the movie that was made of the story complete with catty commentary by Juliane Koepcke who is standing in the jungle laughing at the silliness of it. I was very amused.

    See this film. It will amaze you. Better it will entertain and inform you.
    Michael_Elliott

    Brilliant

    Wings of Hope (2000)

    **** (out of 4)

    A rather amazing, harrowing and inspirational documentary from Werner Herzog about a 1971 plane crash in a South American jungle. A plane loaded with 92 passengers crashed in this jungle and only a seventeen-year-old woman survived. This woman, Juliane Koepcke, had to fight her way through the jungle before being found twelve days after the crash. Herzog takes this woman back to the scene of the crash and they hike through the jungle showing us the paths she took to live. This is a brilliant documentary that has a claustrophobic feel because it's simply amazing that this woman would survive the crash and it's even more amazing that she'd be able to find her way out of this jungle. Another curious note is that Herzog himself was getting ready to film Aguirre, the Wrath of God and was going to take this same flight but it was sold out. Seeing the woman going through the wreck site was also fascinating but depressing considering all the things we see.
    8DeadDapperDan

    Beautiful

    Although google categorised this film under the genre of adventure, it doesn't really fit in it. It's common for a documentary to show some real footages or images to make the film more impactful, but herzog does none of that.

    Firstly, there weren't enough picture of videos to depict the crash. Werner instead takes us on a journey that Julianne has been through by revisiting the same crash sites. I personally found this way of storytelling in a documentary to be more impactful and gripping than merely showing images and elaborate narrations of the events.

    The documentary isn't just about how and when the events spanned out, rather it's more about survival and the gruelling journey Julianne went through.
    6panta-4

    Amazing story but there was some flatness in the documentary!

    On December 24, 1971, Juliane Koepcke was a passenger on LANSA Flight 508 when the aircraft was struck by lightning, resulting in a descent of 10,000 feet into the Amazon rainforest. Remarkably, upon impact with the ground, she survived, and her extraordinary tale of resilience was far from over.

    Juliane Koepcke reflected, "What really happened is something you can only try to reconstruct in your mind." She recounted the sounds of passengers screaming and the roar of the engine until all that remained was the rush of wind in her ears.

    "I suddenly realized that I was no longer within the cabin," Koepcke stated. "I found myself outside, exposed to the elements. I had not exited the aircraft; rather, the aircraft had abandoned me."

    Still secured in her seat, Juliane Koepcke became aware that she was plummeting from the plane. Shortly thereafter, she lost consciousness.

    This documentary by Werner Herzog explores the wreckage of the aircraft and meticulously reconstructs her harrowing journey through the jungle.

    By the way, Werner Herzog was supposed to be on the same flight as Juliane. He was bumped from the flight at the last minute!

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      Werner Herzog was supposed to be on the same flight as Juliane. He was bumped from the flight at the last minute.
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      Featured in Was ich bin sind meine Filme - Teil 2... nach 30 Jahren (2010)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2000 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Wings of Hope
    • Filming locations
      • Lima, Peru
    • Production companies
      • Werner Herzog Filmproduktion
      • ZDF Enterprises
      • BBC Bristol
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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