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About tinynoggin

I love films (anything from exploitation stuff to stylish Eastern European cinema, but I'm not really into blockbusters and modern Hollywood), music (Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Michel Polnareff, Left Banke, Francoise Hardy, The Seeds, Love, The Zombies, etc) and books (Kurt Vonnegut, Julian Maclaren-Ross, Michel Houellebecq, Patrick Hamilton, Alan Sillitoe, and more). I take photographs with my Lomography Diana F plus or my Olympus Trip and like making stuff in my spare time.

Klaus Kinski Film Jukebox on Electric Sheep

Delia Sparrow kindly invited me to submit ten Klaus Kinski films for a Film Jukebox on the Electric Sheep website. You can see which ten films I picked here: http://www.electricsheepmagazine.co.uk/features/2011/11/16/raechel-leigh-carters-film-jukebox/ With just a week to go until the 20th anniversary … Continue reading

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Klaus Kinski beats off Oliver Reed’s trouser snake

Venom aka Die schwarze Mamba (Dir Piers Haggard, 1981) Basic plot:  Two crooks team up with a nanny to kidnap the child she cares for with the hope of getting a ransom from his wealthy parents, but the plan goes … Continue reading

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Klaus Kinski Buddy Buddy cinema card

The Venom review should (finally) be uploaded by tomorrow, but in the meantime here is another one of those French collectors’ cards, this time for Billy Wilder’s Buddy Buddy (1981), which I’ve still not got or seen. More soon…

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Klaus Kinski is reanimated

In Kinski Uncut (Bloomsbury Paperbacks, London, 1997, pp322-323) Klaus Kinski addressed his son Nanhoï (Nikolai) with these words: “People will say that I am dead.  Don’t believe them! …Don’t be sad, Nanhoï.  The truth is, I can never die…” Klaus … Continue reading

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Happy birthday, Klaus!

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Some Klaus Kinski posters

Whilst I’m working on a couple of possible interview opportunities and finishing off the Venom review, I thought I’d share these posters: A fabulous German poster for Gangster’s Law (dir Siro Marcellini, 1969).  I’ve seen the film (it’s not as … Continue reading

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Klaus Kinski Zoo zéro cinema card

Quick update tonight – no film review ready yet but promise to do one shortly.  In the meantime, here’s the Zoo zéro (dir Alain Fleischer, 1979) French cinema card I got this week.  I’ve seen the film and I have to say … Continue reading

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More Klaus Kinski photographs

Before I get around to reviewing Venom I thought I’d share these new photos and film items that I’ve recently acquired.  It’s a mixed bunch this time with portrait shots, film stills, a film trade magazine and a film synopsis: First … Continue reading

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Klaus Kinski: Call me Beast

Beauty and the Beast (Shelley Duvall’s Faerie Tale Theatre) (Dir Roger Vadim, 1984) Basic plot:  Beauty and her two sisters Marguerite and Georgette are living a life of poverty as their father’s merchant ships are lost at sea.  When one … Continue reading

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Interview with photographer Beat Presser

Never let it be said that I don’t take my work on Du dumme Sau! seriously.  On 21 July, I travelled all the way from London to Münster especially to catch the Klaus Kinski-Beat Presser exhibition at the Westpreußisches Landesmuseum.  … Continue reading

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