Mexico

The Aztec Account of the Conquest [SCREENPLAY]

(Author) Werner Herzog
Format: Hardcover
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Written more than thirty years ago, Werner Herzog's Mexico screenplay - an epic, stylized dramatisation of the conquest of the Aztec empire by Hernán Cortes and his army in 1521 - is destined to remain unfilmed. But now it can be read. An essential companion piece to the filmmaker's earlier, celebrated South American adventures, Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) and Fitzcarraldo (1982), Mexico pits Cortes, "a genius of deception and intrigue," against the emperor Motecuhzoma, "reserved, laconic, wavering between exaltation and despair." It takes readers from sandy shorelines to snow-capped mountains and the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, a "mighty metropolis" of canals, gardens and temples. Tense encounters between the Aztecs and the Spaniards build to a battle sequence of dazzlingly sustained intensity and invention. As Herzog acknowledges, when he wrote Mexico in the early 1990s, its production costs "would have been prohibitively high. Today, even though many of the locations and battle scenes could be done digitally, it would still require the budget of a huge Hollywood movie. This kind of budget I could raise only if my last film grossed a few hundred million dollars at the US box office. Such is the Iron Law of the industry. But none of my films has grossed that much, and I felt that this screenplay has literary merit in its own right. I always wanted to develop screenplays as an independent form of literature. One normally would not publish a document like this before it is made into a film, but in this case the Iron Law still stands in my way."

Information
Publisher:
Sticking Place Books
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781942782704
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Sept. 5, 2024

Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog is a German film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his unique and provocative style. He has created numerous acclaimed films, including "Aguirre, the Wrath of God," "Fitzcarraldo," and "Grizzly Man." Herzog is known for his intense, often surreal storytelling and his ability to capture the complexities of human nature in his work. He has made a significant impact on the documentary genre, blurring the lines between fact and fiction. One of his most famous works is "Fitzcarraldo," which tells the story of a man's obsession with bringing opera to the Amazon rainforest. Herzog's contributions to literature include his ability to challenge conventional storytelling methods and explore the depths of the human experience in ways that are both profound and unsettling.

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