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    Werner Herzog

    German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director

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  1. Werner Herzog, director of more than 40 feature films and documentaries that rank among the milestones of cinematic art, talks with writer Jan Brandt about the importance of writing and literature for his work. From the essay »Of Walking in Ice« about a hike from Munich to Paris in the winter of 1974, which has its own magic as a meditation ...

  2. Werner H. Stipetic. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. Director. Writer. Producer. Actor. Poet. He studied history, literature and theatre for some time, but didn't finish it and founded instead his own film production company in 1963. Later in his life, Herzog also staged several operas in Bayreuth, Germany, and at the Milan Scala in Italy.

  3. Werner Herzog (born September 5, 1942, Munich, Germany) is a German motion-picture director whose unusual films captured men and women at psychological extremes. With Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Volker Schlöndorff, Herzog led the influential postwar West German cinema movement.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Now in his 80s, Herzog reflects on his unusual life and the curiosity that has fueled his career in the new memoir, Every Man for Himself and God Against All. Just don't read it expecting a deep...

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Long recognized as one of the world's leading independent filmmakers, winner Herzog is also an actor, opera director and writer. And after filming stories around the world, he now tells his own...

  6. Dec 5, 2023 · Dec. 5, 2023. Werner Herzog - Radical Dreamer. Directed by Thomas von Steinaecker. Documentary. Not Rated. 1h 42m. Find Tickets. When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film...

  7. Werner Herzog, orig. Werner H. Stipetic, (b. Sept. 5, 1942, Munich, Ger.) German filmmaker. He won two awards for his first feature film, Signs of Life (1967), which introduced the theme of a descent into madness that was to reappear in his later films, most powerfully in Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu (1979), and Fitzcarraldo (1982).

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