- Little Dieter Needs to Fly
Infobox_Film
name = Little Dieter Needs to Fly
imdb_id = 0145046
writer =Werner Herzog
producer =Lucki Stipetić
starring =Dieter Dengler
narrator =Werner Herzog
director =Werner Herzog
cinematography =Peter Zeitlinger
editing =Rainer Standke
distributor =
release = 1997
runtime = 80 minutes (theatrical)
52 minutes (television)
awards ="Little Dieter Needs to Fly" is a
1997 documentary film made for German television, written and directed byWerner Herzog , produced byWerner Herzog Filmproduktion . The film was released toDVD in1998 byAnchor Bay .ummary
Herzog found a kindred spirit in
German-American Navy pilot and Vietnam veteran,Dieter Dengler . Like Herzog, Dengler grew up in aGermany reduced to rubble byWorld War II . Dengler's stories of hunger and deprivation in the years after the war echo similar stories from Herzog's past. Dengler recounts an early memory of Alliedfighter-bomber s destroying his village in which he saw one of the pilots and knew that he too wanted to be a pilot. At 18, then, Dengler emigrated to America. He served a 2-year enlistment in the Air Force, but was frustratingly unable to gain a pilot's slot in that service. After leaving the Air Force, Dengler attended college and then joined the Navy. After completing flight training, he was assigned as an A-1 Skyraider pilot in Attack Squadron 65 on the USS "Constellation".In 1966, Dengler served aboard the
USS Ranger (CV-61) with VA-145 (Attack Squadron 145). At the time, the squadron was equipped with the Douglas AD-6/A-1H Skyraider, a single engine, propeller driven attack plane. On the morning of 1 February, Lt. Dengler launched from the Ranger with three other aircraft on an interdiction mission near the Laotian border. Visibility was poor due to weather, and upon rolling in on the target, Lt. Dengler and the remainder of his flight lost sight of one another. Dengler was the last man in and was hit by anti-aircraft fire. He was forced to crash-land his Skyraider in Laos.Dengler was taken prisoner by the
Pathet Lao , before being turned over to soldiers of the Army ofNorth Vietnam . After a period oftorture and starvation chained to the bottom of a bamboo cage, Dengler escaped. The bulk of the film consists of footage from a trip Herzog took with Dengler back toLaos andThailand to recreate his ordeal. Herzog hired locals to play the part of his captors and had Dengler retrace his steps while describing his experiences.Herzog directed a feature film based on the actual events starring
Christian Bale as Dieter called "Rescue Dawn ". The film was to be released in December 2006, but was put back until 20 July 2007.Awards
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International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam 1997:Won Special Jury Award
*International Documentary Association 1998:Won IDA Award Feature Documentaries
*National Educational Media Network, USA 1999:Won Gold Apple
*San Francisco International Film Festival 1999
*Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming 1999:Won Silver FIPA Documentary and Essay
*Emmy Awards 1999:Nominated Outstanding Non-Fiction Special:Won Golden Spire Television - History
*Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2000:Nominated Sierra Award Best DocumentaryReferences
External links
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145046/awards "Little Dieter Needs to Fly"'s awards page] atIMDb
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