time.com - 7/6/2009
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Werner Herzog appears during the filming of his 1982 movie 'Fitzcarraldo'
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com - 7/6/2009
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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 ...
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It's Herzog Week at ECOF
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com - 7/8/2009
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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 ...
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Herzog Week: Even Dwarfs Started Small
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Herzog Speaks on 'Fitzcarraldo' In New Book
RopeofSilicon.com —
... To accompany the release of the new book Herzog has been doing the press rounds and spoke with S. James Snyder at Time about the writing which Herzog calls "sheer poetry or prose" as opposed to any kind of mere journal entry as well as discusses the content of the book such as when he was when he speaks of the thousands of natives working with him on the film and says, "They came to me and wanted to kill [Kinski] for me -- and when I say that it was serious." Of course, anyone that has seen or knows anything about Kinski isn't surprised by this and ...
Fortified with philosophy.
IFC.com - Indie Eye —
Time's Steve Snyder sits down for an interview with Werner Herzog, available in print and also as a video, to talk about the filmmaker's new book "Conquest of the Useless: Reflections from the Making of Fitzcarraldo," put together from the journal he kept during production of the film. There's much signature Herzog verbiage: "I have enough stability inside of me to not be traumatized. If I were a soldier, I would not be the one to come back with posttraumatic stress disorder, because I think I have fortified myself with enough philosophy."
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Row Three —
... 2009/07/09 Comparisons, consequences and ramifications of the final scene in There Will Be Blood via Susan Sontag's famous essay, Notes on Camp. Interview with Director Werner Herzog - TIME 2009/07/09 A great interview with Werner Herzog (includes audio!). ...
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