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Werner Herzog In Antarctica

Friday, June 06, 2008

Werner Herzog traveled to Antarctica for his new film about the miraculous mysteries of nature, "Encounters at the End of the World." It opens June 11 at Film Forum.

Guests:

Werner Herzog

Comments [5]

J E Molinas from Bogota, Colombia

Correction:

Herzog worked with Colombian locals filming Cobre Verde. According to Sandra Romero Reyes one of the locals was killed pulling the boat when Klaus Kisinksi let go of it. See her article in this month's issue of Malpensante.

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Jun. 18 2008 11:12 AM
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Joe from Clifton NJ

Great Show. Can't wait to see the movie but may have to wait for the DVD.
Werner: I love your voice / narration.

Jun. 07 2008 05:47 PM
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Tim Young from Hell's Kitchen

End of the world sounds like another planet.
Sounds like there are many secrets. Nature belongs to no one.

Jun. 06 2008 12:23 PM
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michael winslow from INWOOD

Mr. Herzog after doing the film Grizzly man which I thought was so interesting and entertaining what did you think about the "Grizzly Man".

Jun. 06 2008 12:22 PM
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David Hume

Yes. Great Guest. Let's get some good films this year already.

Is Herzog remaking 'Bad Lieutenant'? Also, ask him if he still likes Teutonic themes, he seems to have moved away from German subjects like Dieter and Steiner.

David

Jun. 06 2008 11:44 AM
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