Invincible 2001

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Invincible ★★ 2001 (PG-13)

Herzog's stylized and operatic exploration of a true story is his first dramatic feature in 10 years. In 1932, naive Polish blacksmith Zishe (Ahola) is hired as a strongman to perform at the Palace of the Occult in Berlin, which is owned by showman Hanussen (Roth), who outfits Zishe to resemble German hero Siegfried. Hanussen wishes to be a significant player in the emerging Nazi party but when Zishe reveals himself to be Jewish, he takes it in stride and revels in Zishe's moneymaking abilities as a “new Samson.” But politics and entertainment prove to be a volatile mix. 135m/C VHS, DVD . GB GE Tim Roth, Jouko Ahola, Anna Gourari, Max Raabe, Udo Kier, Jacob Wein, Gustav Peter Wohler; D: Werner Herzog; W: Werner Herzog; C: Peter Zeitlinger; M: Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt.