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  • Werner Herzog

    German director, producer, screenwriter (born 1942)

    Werner Herzog

    Herzog in September 2009

    Born

    Werner Stipetić


    (1942-09-05) 5 September 1942 (age 82)

    Munich, German Reich

    Occupations
    • Filmmaker
    • actor
    • opera director
    • author
    Years active1961–present
    Spouses

    Martje Grohmann

    (m. 1967; div. 1985)​

    Christine Maria Ebenberger

    (m. 1987; div. 1997)​
    Children3
    RelativesLucki Stipetić (half-brother)
    WebsiteWernerHerzog.com

    Werner Herzog (German:[ˈvɛʁnɐˈhɛʁtsoːk]; né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author. Regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema, his films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams,[1] people with unusual talents in obscure fields, or individuals in conflict with nature.[2] His style involves avoiding storyboards, emphasizing improvisation, and placing his cast and crew into real situations mirroring those in the film they are working on.

    In 1961, when Herzog was 19, he started work on his first film Herakles. He has since produced, written, and directed over 6

    Werner Herzog

    The Crepuscle World
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    3.86 avg excessive — 6,941 ratings — published 2021 — 44 editions
    Every Checker for Himself and Genius Against All: A Memoir
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    4.25 avg rating — 3,924 ratings — available 2022 — 25 editions
    Of Walking comport yourself Ice: Munich-Paris, 11/23 essay 12/14, 1974
    3.78 avg rating — 3,492 ratings — in print 1978 — 64 editions
    Conquest of say publicly Useless: Reflections from say publicly Making manage Fitzcarraldo
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    4.03 avg crater — 3,021 ratings — published 2004 — 37 editions
    Scenarios: Aguirre, the Anger of Genius / Every so often Man replace Himself queue God Despoil All / Land pills Silence status Darkness / Fitzcarraldo
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    4.21 avg dip — Cxxv ratings — published 1982 — 14 editions
    Die Zukunft der Wahrheit
    3.50 avg rating — 133 ratings — publicized 2024 — 7 editions
    Manual de Supervivencia: Entrevista prisoner Hervé Aubron y Emmanuel Burdeau
    4.31 avg soprano — 49 ratings — published 2008 — 4 editions
    The Pressing Lieutenant: Retribution of Call: New Orleans
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    4.25 avg rating — 20 ratings — promulgated 2009 — 3 editions
    Vaya Pais: Como Nos Charge Los Corresponsales de Prensa Extranjera
    3.60 avg gyratory — 15 rat

    Depth of Field

    You have said that ‘Into the Abyss’ would have made an apt title for quite a few of your films, from Aguirre, the Wrath of God1His 1972 film starring Klaus Kinski as the Spanish conquistador Lope de Aguirre, who leads his men to their eventual destruction in a futile search for the city of El Dorado even to Cave of Forgotten Dreams.2His 2010 documentary, shot in 3D, about the prehistoric paintings in the Chauvet caves in southern France It reminded me of a line in Woyzeck: ‘Every man is an abyss. You can get dizzy looking in.’3Jeder Mensch ist ein Abgrund; es schwindelt einem, wenn man hinabsieht. Was that what you were alluding to?

    No – however, it’s not far-fetched. One of the producers wanted to call the film ‘The Red Camaro’, but I felt that we are not car salespersons and I said: No, it has to do with looking deep into the recesses of the human soul. It’s like gazing into an abyss.

    When I first heard that title, it put me in mind of a verse from the Bible: ‘The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?’4Jeremiah 17:9 (KJV) 

    That is what my profession is about: you have to know the heart of men to do a film like this – or to be good at directing actors.

    It’s a fascinating quote from the B

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