Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making ...
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Screen Rant on MSN“It’s Not Normally What A Director Has To Do”: Werner Herzog Confirms He Traded His Shoes To Feed His Crew During His Infamously Troubled Jungle-Set Historical D…Director Werner Herzog confirms that he traded his shoes in order to get fish to feel his crew on the infamous set of Aguirre ...
Werner Herzog is one of the greatest documentary filmmakers of all time, and his chilling 2005 film 'Grizzly Man' is the ...
A teenage Werner Herzog needed just one thing after he decided filmmaking was his destiny: a camera. He found one at a film school in Munich and walked off with it — something he calls "more ...
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Do better cameras = worse filmmakers? "They end up with 650 hours of footage, and it's all mediocre"Modern cameras are amazing devices ... This is certainly the perspective of award-winning filmmaker, actor and author, Werner Herzog, who says young filmmakers are "doomed".
Whether intending to make films or not, Herzog picked up his first camera when he was at school. He picked it up and stole it. A local film school in Germany would lend young people cameras to ...
The camera is a reflection of this ... percussion that is out of step with the reality around Ryan (just like his mental state). Filmmaker: Werner Herzog is an executive producer on the film. How did ...
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