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Meeting Gorbachev is a 2018 biographical documentary film directed by Werner Herzog and André Singer about the life of Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union. The film features three interviews between Herzog and Gorbachev, conducted over the span of six months, and had its world premiere at the Telluride Film ...
Encounters at the End of the World is a 2007 American documentary film by Werner Herzog about Antarctica and the people who choose to spend time there. It was released in North America on June 11, 2008, and distributed by ThinkFilm. [2] At the 81st Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
Some of Werner Herzog's most notable films, fiction and documentary, include (clockwise from top left): Born in Munich, Germany during World War II, Herzog started making films as a teen. He was ...
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Werner Herzog.In it, Herzog ponders the existential impact of such things as the Internet, robotics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of things on modern human life. [2]
‘About a Hero’ Director on How His AI Docufiction About Werner Herzog Highlights the ‘Consequences of Misinformation’ as We Enter a New Trump Era Rafa Sales Ross November 14, 2024 at 11:51 AM
Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin is a 2019 British documentary film by German director Werner Herzog.It chronicles the life of British travel writer Bruce Chatwin and includes interviews with Chatwin's widow, Elizabeth Chatwin, and biographer Nicholas Shakespeare, as well as detailing Herzog's own friendship and collaboration with the man.
She called the book "something weirder and truer than a mere autobiography" that reaches Herzog's "deepest compulsions and yearnings". [2] Dwight Garner of The New York Times did not think the book is meant to be taken at face value, relating its content to the "ecstatic truth" Herzog says he strives for in his documentary films. Garner wrote ...
Werner Herzog (born 1942) [1] is a German filmmaker whose films often feature ambitious or deranged protagonists with impossible dreams. [2] [3] Herzog's works span myriad genres and mediums, but he is particularly well known for his documentary films, which he typically narrates. [4]