: Originally titled Josefine Mutzenbacher... wie sie wirklich war , this film based on the erotic novel earned her massive fame in Germany and became a successful foreign X-rated release in the U.S..
A 70s retrospective of Herzog often focuses on this visceral, philosophical style, exploring themes of madness, obsession, and the conflict between humanity and nature. Patricia Rhomberg: A 70s Cult Icon -Herzog- Best Of 70A--s -with Patricia Rhomberg-
Rhomberg’s career was famously brief, lasting only a few years before she permanently retired from the public eye in the late 1970s. Because her filmography is limited, vintage boutique labels and retro distributors later compiled the definitive showcases to preserve her peak performances. : Originally titled Josefine Mutzenbacher
👉 Track down the Josefine Mutzenbacher films (1970-72) and watch Heart of Glass back-to-back. You’ll never look at Herzog’s Alps the same way again. Patricia Rhomberg: A 70s Cult Icon Rhomberg’s career
His review the next day began: “Patricia Rhomberg does not perform. She testifies . In a year of empty spectacles, she reminds us that the best special effect is a human soul paying attention.”