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Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making ...
NEW YORK — In “Meeting Gorbachev,” Werner Herzog, one of world cinema’s most offbeat and celebrated filmmakers, interviews — and is obviously fascinated by — one of the most unusual ...
Werner Herzog: The 60 Minutes Interview 13:20. 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 ...
Werner Herzog is at a booth in a Sunset Boulevard restaurant, ... ‘Yes, of course, I’d like to go — only if I had a camera along. Sure, that would be wonderful,’” he says, grinning.
Werner Herzog's weird and brilliant career has most recently taken him into the world of Star Wars: ... but I assume much of it was motion-controlled cameras and green screens,” Herzog said.
Werner Herzog, the famously ... to wait around for deep-pocketed financiers or a chance to steal equipment—like he famously did, pilfering a 35-mm camera from the Munich Film School. ...
Werner Herzog: Sure I do. I’ve heard it once in awhile that documentary filmmakers should be just like a fly on the wall. Wrong. We are filmmakers, we are creators. We shape things, and we shape ...
Werner Herzog, collaborating with Cambridge volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer, ... You know where you put your camera so your car faces the exits. If you film, ...