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Criterion Collection unveils its November 2025 releases, including “The Breakfast Club,” “House Party,” “Eyes Wide Shut” and ...
The German filmmaker reflects on his unusual life and the curiosity that has fueled his career in the memoir, Every Man for Himself and God Against All. Originally broadcast Oct. 25, 2023.
Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Orion in the Dark’ Movie Includes a Werner Herzog and Saul Bass Shout-Out For Film Nerds By Anna Menta Published Feb. 3, 2024, 9:00 a.m. ET ...
Herzog injected himself into the grizzly story of bear ‘protector’ Timothy Treadwell’s death in one of the best documentaries ...
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’s also been the subject of two fantastic documentaries by Les Blank, “Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe” and “Burden of Dreams.” And on top of that, Herzog himself published a memoir this year.
Being Werner Herzog, or just working with him, may be an occupational hazard. In his baroquely titled new memoir, Every Man for Himself and God Against All, the German filmmaker describes almost ...
Werner Herzog with Thomas von Steinaecker in Lanzarote in “Radical Dreamer” Courtesy of 3B Produktion, Johanna Jannsen Before making this documentary, you didn’t know Werner Herzog.
Werner Herzog’s “Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds” is an aptly meditative travelogue from the philosophical German director. In the last decade or so, Herzog’s documentary output has ...
WERNER HERZOG: When this was reported to me, I said to my Japanese friends, for God's sake, it will be only formulaic and pleasantries and not a real conversation. I shouldn't do it.
When pressed about Werner's most recent experience in the pop-culture spotlight as a villain who contends with Grogu on a distant planet in The Mandalorian, the elder Herzog describes what, for ...
All scribbled down. But we had a lot of fun in the edit. Especially with Werner trying to get around place names like Chicxulub. Herzog: Yeah, or naming an obscure little river in eastern Siberia.