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    • 'Grizzly Man' (2005) Deservedly standing as one of the highest-rated films from the 2000s on Letterboxd, Grizzly Man is a masterful documentary and the best among many great ones Werner Herzog has made.
    • 'Land of Silence and Darkness' (1971) Due to its age, Land of Silence and Darkness unfortunately seems to get overlooked all too often, when people discuss the films of Werner Herzog.
    • 'Encounters at the End of the World' (2007) Encounters at the End of the World sees Werner Herzog going to Antarctica and exploring the continent with his own singular observations heard throughout.
    • 'Lessons of Darkness' (1992) Werner Herzog documentaries are often offbeat and strange, but few feel quite as uncompromisingly experimental as Lessons of Darkness.
    • My Best Fiend (1999) In My Best Fiend, Werner Herzog recounts stories of his tumultuous collaboration with the infamously difficult Klaus Kinski.
    • Into the Inferno (2016) Collaborating with Clive Oppenheimer, a volcanologist that he met while filming Encounters at the End of the World, Herzog’s Into the Inferno is, unsurprisingly, a documentary about volcanoes.
    • Encounters at the End of the World (2007) In Encounters at the End of the World, Werner Herzog’s bleak, nihilistic persona is matched to his environment as he documents the work of scientists in the desolate Antarctic tundra.
    • Into the Abyss (2011) Broaching peoples morbid intrigue around terrifying true crime and the ethics of the justice system, documentaries that interview prisoners on death row are not uncommon in film and television.
  1. Top 10 Werner Herzog Documentaries. 1. Encounters at the End of the World (2007) G | 99 min | Documentary. Film-maker Werner Herzog travels to the McMurdo Station in Antarctica, looking to capture the continent's beauty and investigate the characters living there.

    • 9 Fata Morgana
    • 8 The Transformation of The World Into Music
    • 7 Into The Inferno
    • 6 Wheel of Time
    • 5 Fireball: visitors from Darker Worlds
    • 4 Cave of Forgotten Dreams
    • 3 Grizzly Man
    • 2 encounters at The End of The World
    • 1 Lessons of Darkness

    Fata Morgana is a documentary set in the deserts of Africa and inspired by the Mayan theory of creation. It even includes a voiceover of a version of the Popul Vuh, an ancient Mayan text that, among other things, includes their creation myth, and how they believed the world and people came into existence. The film is split into three parts: the cre...

    A documentary on music and operas may sound strange at first, but that is exactly what The Transformation of the World into Musicis. The film focuses on two things: the Bayreuth Festival and the composer Richard Wagner. The Bayreuth Festival is a music festival in Germany that Wagner founded and built up, and still continues to this day. He helped ...

    If you’ve ever wanted an up close look at volcanoes, Into the Infernohas got you covered. Explore active volcanoes in Indonesia, Iceland, North Korea, and Ethiopia along with Herzog and his crew. Co-director Clive Oppenheimer is a volcanologist that leads the way, keeping the team safe amidst the chaos. Related: These Are Some of the Best German Fi...

    Tibetan Buddhism is the topic of choice in Wheel of Time. Herzog was present for and documented two initiations in 2002 for the Kalachakra, a religious Buddhist group. Both were overseen by the 14th Dalai Lama, though the first was disrupted due to an illness the Dalai Lama had. Between the two ceremonies, which start and end the documentary, Herzo...

    A great recent Apple TV+ original movie, the documentary Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worldsis all about meteors. When co-director Clive Oppenheimer visited a lab that specifically studied and displayed meteorites, he had the idea to create this documentary and contacted Herzog to see if he would be interested. Together, the pair explores many as...

    Cave of Forgotten Dreamsis about the Chauvet Cave in Southern France. There, some of the oldest human-painted images that have been discovered exist, and as such, there are many restrictions for the cave itself. Not only did Herzog have to get special permission to film within the cave, but there were several requirements they had to meet too. The ...

    Bear enthusiast Timothy Treadwell is the focus of Grizzly Man. It chronicles the life and death of Treadwell, a man who thought he was defending the bears from poaching and basically living among them until he and his girlfriend were killed by them. Over 100 hours of footage was recovered from Treadwell’s last five years of life, and Herzog scoured...

    Encounters at the End of the Worldis not your average Antarctica documentary. Instead of focusing on wildlife like penguins and polar bears, or even the ice itself as some documentaries do, Herzog visited Antarctica to document the scientists there. While there is some footage of the nature of Antarctica, such as ice tunnels and diving footage unde...

    In Lessons of Darkness, there is very little commentary to accompany the shots that Herzog took. This was to bring emphasis and focus on what he had filmed instead, trying to take a closer look at what a catastrophe is and how they are viewed. The catastrophe in this case is the aftermath of the first Gulf War, mostly focused on the Kuwaiti oil fir...

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    • Grizzly Man (2005) Documentaries. For 13 summers, Timothy Treadwell videotaped his gushing effusions over bears in the Alaskan wild, until one killed him and his girlfriend in 2003.
    • La Soufrière (1977) Documentaries. Even though this is a shortie (only 30 minutes long), it’s gigantically important within Herzog’s documentary filmography.
    • Fata Morgana (1970) Eschewing narrative in favor of disorienting imagery, this remarkable experimental work, shot in the Sahara, makes the desert look even more like science fiction than the scenes in Star Wars that are set on Tatooine.
    • Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010) Documentaries. Horses and lions cavort in the dripping darkness: The Chauvet cave paintings are more than 30,000 years old.
  3. Jul 23, 2023 · 10 Best Werner Herzog Documentaries Grizzly Man "Grizzly Man" (2005) is a powerful and emotional documentary that explores the life of Timothy Treadwell, an enthusiast who spent several years living among grizzly bears in Alaska. The documentary carefully depicts Treadwell's passion for these majestic animals and the dangers of his proximity to ...

  4. Sep 5, 2021 · September 4, 2021 Jeff Mitchell. Ten essential Werner Herzog documentaries. Werner Herzog turns 79 years young on Sept. 5, and this forward and fearless Oscar-nominated filmmaker frequently makes narratives and documentaries. One of the most celebrated aspects of Werner’s documentaries – at least to this critic – is his narration.

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