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Related: About this forumWerner Herzog: Radical Dreamer review - master director's passionate idealism
With pop-culture brand recognition like no other auteur, he walks the walk and talks the talk
in that inimitable voice. Werner Herzog film-maker, visionary, adventurer and first among equals of the New German cinema is now the subject of a highly enjoyable new documentary from Thomas von Steinaecker, who has assembled an A-list gallery of interviewees to talk about knowing or working with the great man; these include Wim Wenders, Volker Schlöndorff, Nicole Kidman, Chloé Zhao, Joshua Oppenheimer, Robert Pattinson and many more.
Theres something almost Wellesian or Hitchcockian in the way Herzog uses celebrity to keep getting pictures made, and his work rate is one of the marvellous things about him. Calling a film-maker a dreamer sounds hackneyed, but it does justice to his idealism. Perhaps no other description will do.
Theres something almost Wellesian or Hitchcockian in the way Herzog uses celebrity to keep getting pictures made, and his work rate is one of the marvellous things about him. Calling a film-maker a dreamer sounds hackneyed, but it does justice to his idealism. Perhaps no other description will do.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/16/werner-herzog-radical-dreamer-review-master-directors-passionate-idealism
Herzog breaks the mold in another way: he proves wrong the saying about never meeting your idols. I've been a big fan of him ever since I saw Stroszek back in the late 70s. I got a chance to meet him at a film festival and he was as gracious and open in person as he appears on tv and other interviews. I was just going to say how much I admired his work and then walk away, but he engaged me in conversation and asked me questions about my work. It was memorable for me. He does indeed walk the talk.
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Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer review - master director's passionate idealism (Original Post)
Doc Sportello
Jan 2024
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bif
(24,013 posts)1. I've been a huge fan since the 70s as well.
I recently found a whole bunch of his films on Tubi and Freevee.
Have you ever seen the garbage bag spoof someone did?
Doc Sportello
(7,962 posts)2. Wow, I had not seen that
Great short film. He seems to do a lot for young filmmakers, like Incident at Loch Ness. That was Zak Penn's first film, co-written by Herzog, but I got the feeling he did it for Penn and got co-writing credit because much of it was improvised. I'll check out the freebees. Thanks for posting.
bif
(24,013 posts)3. Happy to share with fellow Herzogians!