Narrator Rory Kinnear fully inhabits Klaus Kinski’s fury in this depiction of the irascible actor’s ill-fated performance in Berlin In 1971, the German actor Klaus Kinski performed a theatrical monologue called Jesus Christ Saviour at the Deutschlandhalle arena in Berlin, but things didn’t quite go to plan. A controversial figure in his lifetime, Kinski was irascible, egomaniacal and prone to violent temper tantrums. The film director Werner Herzog famously worked with Kinski on movies including

Jesus Christ Kinski by Benjamin Myers review – inside the mind of an actor in meltdown
Fiona Sturges

