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Everything you see in Werner Herzog's 'Fitzcarraldo' really happened. He got an Amazon tribe to pull a 300 ton steamship over a Peruvian mountain. But..they cheated and had to use a bulldozer to get it over the summit. Only way they could get it over the top.
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You know who else cut up his shoes? Werner Herzog. And to prove an obscure point about artistic determination and foolishness, he ate it. As a result, Errol Morris made his first film. So go on, Reynolds, eat it.
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1979, en el ocaso del movimiento artísticocultural alemán KRAUTROCK, Popol Vuh, nos presenta la banda sonora para la magnífica Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, versión no muda dirigida por el gran Werner Herzog y protagonizada por el particular Klaus Kinski. * Die Umkehr suena
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Victor Bout = Ben Mendelsohn playing Gary Oldman playing Werner Herzog in a biopic about the making of Fitzcarraldo.
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I get that its important to see the destruction that a tornado can do, but there are WAY TOO MANY damn videos of the actual tornado, and I’m saying that as an idiot with a camera who believes in Werner Herzog’s beliefs on filmmaking.
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