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You wanted to know the story of Fitzcarraldo.
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It's a strange story-a little bit Sisyphus-like story or...
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a story of, uh,challenge of the impossible.
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The title itself-I will start with that -
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uh, is derived froman Irish name - Fitzgerald.
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The leading character's name isBryan Sweeney Fitzgerald.
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And since nobody can pronouncehis name in the Amazon here...
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he calls himself Fitzcarraldo, and he alsofounds a town with the name Fitzcarraldo.
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There was a historical figure whosename was Carlos FermÃn Fitzcarrald...
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a caucho baron.
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I must say the story of this caucho barondid not interest me so much.
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What interested me morewas one single detail.
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That was, uh,that he crossed an isthmus...
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from one river system into another...
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uh, with a boat.
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They disassembled the boat and -and put it together again on the other river.
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And, uh, that intrigued me to write a storyabout big opera in the jungle...
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and, uh, about a manwho wants to bring Caruso...
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into Iquitos and builda huge opera house.
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And he fails to -to get the money for it...
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and so finally he decidesto make his fortune as a rubber baron.
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And, uh, he buys a territorywhich is out of reach...
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