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 had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making ...
Werner Herzog is famously unmoved by the things mere mortals might find unbearable, but one particularly revolting scene of his had to be rewritten.
At director Werner Herzog's so-called "film school for rogues," he shows students how to forge a shooting permit. With more ...
In an editing suite in Los Angeles, filmmaker Werner Herzog and editor Marco Capaldo played back footage of murky water at ...
Shorts filmmaker Yana Alliata, who has worked in various film industry jobs (Fox Searchlight, FX Networks and Film Finances) ...
Here, director Dougal Wilson and his team followed in Werner Herzog’s footsteps. ‘Aguirre, the Wrath of God was an inspiration,’ says Alison, ‘the opening shot of this troop of people ...
Herzog was born in Munich, Germany, in 1942, the mid-point of World War II. His family left Munich for the Bavarian Alps when Herzog was just two weeks old, after a narrow escape from bombing.