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  1. Signs of Life (German: Lebenszeichen) is a 1968 feature film written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. It was his first feature film, and his first major commercial and critical success. The story is roughly based on the short story "Der Tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau" by Achim von Arnim.

  2. 9. Dez. 1981 · Signs of Life: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Peter Brogle, Wolfgang Reichmann, Athina Zacharopoulou, Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg. Three wounded soldiers are removed from battle and given the task of looking after a fortress in a small coastal town.

  3. Signs of Life (1968) directed by Werner Herzog • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1968 ‘Lebenszeichen’ Directed by Werner Herzog. During World War II, three German soldiers are withdrawn from combat when one of them, Stroszek, is wounded. They are assigned to a small coastal community on the Greek island of Kos while Stroszek recuperates.

  4. Overview. During World War II, three German soldiers are withdrawn from combat when one of them, Stroszek, is wounded. They are assigned to a small coastal community on the Greek island of Kos while Stroszek recuperates. The men become increasingly stir crazy in their uneventful new assignment. Stroszek eventually goes mad. Werner Herzog.

  5. Signs of Life (1968) | MUBI. FLASH SALE. 03. Days. 10. Hours. 20. Minutes. 7.5. /10. 465 Ratings. Awards & Festivals. Show all ( 5) Berlin International Film Festival. 1968 | Winner: Special Prize (Silver Berlin Bear) Viennale. 1990. 2004. German Film Awards. 1968 | Winner: Outstanding Feature Film (Silver) 1968 | Nominee: Best Direction (Gold)

  6. tomgillespie2002 26 February 2012. Werner Herzog's debut feature tells the story of a wounded German paratrooper Stroszek (Peter Brogle) who is transported to the Greek island of Kos to recover physically and mentally.

  7. Music. Stavros Xarhakos. Cinematography. Thomas Mauch. Producer. Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. Genre. Drama | II World War. Synopsis. On Crete, a wounded German paratrooper named Stroszek is sent to the quiet city of Kos with his wife Nora, a Greek nurse, and two other soldiers recovering from minor wounds.