My intimate enemy

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My Intimate Enemy (Mein Liebster Feind) is a 1999 documentary directed and written by German director Werner Herzog, in which presents his professional relationship with actor Klaus Kinski.

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Director Werner Herzog.

The film is about Werner Herzog's tempestuous and fruitful relationship with actor Klaus Kinski, who starred in five of his films: Aguirre, the Wrath of God, Woyzeck, Nosferatu, ghost of the night, Fitzcarraldo and Cobra Verde.

The tape is about 100 minutes long. In addition to Kinski and Herzog, the documentary includes Claudia Cardinale and Andrés Vicente Gómez.

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