Hosted by the Jaquith Library in Marshfield Village.
Wednesday March 18, 7 Pm
This 1975 film, directed by Werner Herzog, is based on the true story of a man with no experience of family. Kaspar Hauser spent the first sixteen years of his life imprisoned in a cellar in social and sensory isolation, a “wild child” without the benefit of wolves. Then in 1828, his captor dumped him in Nuremberg where he was taken in, cared for, “civilized”, and exploited-and eventually murdered. His family had everything to do with it. (In German with subtitles.) For the title and more information call 426-3581.
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