edendale.typepad.com - 2/9/2009
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On Friday, as torrential rain storms were hitting Los Angeles, we talked by phone with legendary filmmaker and first-time Oscar nominee (for ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD) Werner Herzog, about his recent work and the perception that his...
hollywoodreporter.com - 2/8/2009
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hollywoodreporter.com —
More Berlinale coverage BERLIN -- Michael Pena, Brad
Dourif and Bill Cobbs have joined the cast of
Werner Herzog and David Lynch's psychological thriller "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done." The trio join Michael Shannon, Willem Dafoe and Chloe ...
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'Done' deal: Trio joins Herzog thriller
screendaily.com - 2/6/2009
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screendaily.com —
Oscar nominee Michael Shannon, Willem Dafoe, Chloe Sevigny
and Udo Kier have signed on to Werner Herzog
and David Lynch's first collaboration, the psychological horror tale My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done. Keith Kjarval's Los Angeles-based ...
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Cast lines up for Werner Herzog and David Lynch horror
guardian.co.uk - 2/5/2009
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guardian.co.uk —
Mark Kermode: Before we see Encounters at the
End of the World, here's Werner Herzog to say
a few words about it. Werner Herzog: You're going to see Encounters at the End of the World, which I made a little bit more than a year ago, in Antarctica. ...
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Transcript of the Guardian interview with Werner Herzog ...
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Encounters at the End of the World director Werner Herzog talking to All These Wonderful Things.
Werner Herzog Writes The Book
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... In an interview with AJ Schnack, Werner Herzog discusses his upcoming book, Conquest of the Useless, which will be released on June 30. According to Amazon, its subtitle is Reflections on the Making of Fitzcarraldo, which would suggest that it’s an English translation/update of a version of Herzog’s diaries from the making of that film which was ...
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Werner Herzog Writes The Book
blog.spout.com 2/10/2009 —
ATWT: Let me ask you about this book you have coming out, “The Conquest of the Useless”.
WH: Ah yes, that’s a book, a prose book that’s going to be released in the summer by Harper Collins. The translation is just finished and I’m working on ...
Werner Herzog encounters Antarctica
guardian.co.uk 4/16/2009 — Werner Herzog's new film took him to his most extreme location yet: Antarctica. He tells John Patterson about diving, danger - and long-distance lettuce I meet Werner Herzog in a white room filled with morning light, the living room of his house in ...
Werner Herzog Hasn’t Seen Original ‘Bad Lieutenant’
moviesblog.mtv.com 3/10/2009 — When Werner Herzog’s retooled “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” enters theaters later this year, don’t expect to see a tuned-in retelling of director Abel Ferrara’s original “Bad Lieutenant.” In fact, expect Nicholas Cage and Eva Mendes to ...
The Conversations: Werner Herzog
thehousenextdooronline.com 5/29/2009 — By Jason Bellamy and Ed Howard [ Editor's Note: The Conversations is a monthly feature in which Jason Bellamy and Ed Howard discuss a wide range of cinematic subjects: critical analyses of films, filmmaker overviews, and more. Readers should expect ...
Herzog Week: Even Dwarfs Started Small
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com 7/8/2009 — By Edward Copeland Of all the Herzog films I watched in preparation for this week, Even Dwarfs Started Small is the only film I came close to not finishing because it's just that damn odd. You know you're in for something way off the beaten path ...
It's Herzog Week at ECOF
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com 7/6/2009 — By Edward Copeland For reasons that really have no rational explanation, a phase I started going through watching Werner Herzog films that I hadn't seen seemed to coincide with a week that I knew would take me out of commission. So as a result, I ...
Directors fall out over film remake showcased at Venice festival
guardian.co.uk 9/4/2009 — Let's have a drink and make up, says Werner Herzog, after Abel Ferrara criticises new version of Bad Lieutenant It was shaping up to be the film festival's equivalent of a pub brawl, a bloody showdown between two notorious loose cannons of world ...
cinemadaily | Dark Side: Herzog on “Bad Lieutenant”
indiewire.com 8/17/2009 — Movie City Indie has a 16-minute clip of Werner Herzog speaking about his upcoming film “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans,” starring Nicolas Cage. The film is a loose remake of Abel Ferrara’s 1992 controversial cult classic “Bad Lieutenant,” ...