SUBJECTS

Dengler, Dieter -- Biography, Prisoners of war -- Laos -- Biography, Prisoners of war -- United States -- Biography, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Prisoners and prisons, Laotian

Little Dieter Needs to Fly

(Flucht aus Laos)

Imported 35mm Print

featuring

Dieter Dengler, Eugene Deatrick,

Dieter Dengler’s passionate desire to fly brought him from war-ravaged Germany to the United States in the 1950s. In 1966 Dengler’s US Navy bomber was downed by antiaircraft fire during a mission in Laos and he became a prisoner of war. Herzog films Dengler telling his astonishing story near his birthplace in Germany, at his home on Mount Tamalpais, and in Laos and Thailand, where, with the help of locals, Dengler reenacts the tortures he endured and explains how he survived. Despite Dengler’s rapid-fire, unsentimental narration, Herzog presents him as haunted, a fugitive from death, still mindful of lost comrades and the victims of his bombs.  

FILM DETAILS 
Cinematographer
  • Peter Zeitlinger
  • Les Blank
Language
  • English
  • German
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 80 mins
Source
  • Deutsche Kinemathek
Permission
  • Werner Herzog Filmproduktion
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Herzog and his heroes (review), New York Review of Books, Ian Buruma, 2007

Little Dieter needs to fly (review), Reader (Chicago, Ill.), Lisa Alspector, 1998

Little Dieter needs to fly (program note), Berlin and Beyond, 1998

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Preceded By

Hybrid

Jack Chambers, Canada, 1967

Chambers combines footage of the cultivation of hybrid roses with Vietnam War imagery in a disturbing condemnation of the destructive consequences of unchecked human power.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 16mm
  • Silent
  • 15 mins
source
  • Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre