Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the perverse menagerie of images and abstractions that form the body of Werner Herzog\u27s mesmerizing and exasperating films. Eating one\u27s shoe: the raw emblem of a critical response to film-making, offered by a filmmaker who hopes to rescue the world with images, while claiming that film is not the art of scholars, but of illiterates (Greenberg et al., 1976, 174). Indeed, the last surprise should be that Herzog and his films, perhaps more than the films of any other contemporary director, suffer from the very excessiveness which distinguishes them and their histrionic director, distorted equally by extreme adulation and extreme condemnation
In his stimulating discussion of Werner Herzog's work, Richard Eldridge emphasizes that Herzog's fil...
A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as Philosophe
Science documentary film and television programming generally conforms to modes of representation th...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
An in-depth look at the bizarre, logic-defying career and ideas of German filmmaker Werner Herzog. E...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL: WERNER HERZOG AND THE AESTHETICS OF THE GROTESQUE IntroductionRarely in m...
Werner Herzog has produced some of the most powerful, haunting, and memorable images ever captured o...
Werner Herzog’s films are well known for their visionary character. His visions, however, turn out t...
As growing interest in his films clearly proves, Werner Herzog is one of the leading figures in cont...
The article analyzes how animals are featured in the films produced by Werner Herzog. It states the ...
peer reviewedThe work of Werner Herzog has been marked from the outset by two great obsessions: the ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-320) and index.Introduction: Werner Herzog, documentary ...
The documentaries of Werner Herzog and Alexander Kluge, especially in the space they leave for the s...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykWerner Herzog is one of the most important directors of today. He is ...
In his stimulating discussion of Werner Herzog's work, Richard Eldridge emphasizes that Herzog's fil...
A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as Philosophe
Science documentary film and television programming generally conforms to modes of representation th...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
An in-depth look at the bizarre, logic-defying career and ideas of German filmmaker Werner Herzog. E...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL: WERNER HERZOG AND THE AESTHETICS OF THE GROTESQUE IntroductionRarely in m...
Werner Herzog has produced some of the most powerful, haunting, and memorable images ever captured o...
Werner Herzog’s films are well known for their visionary character. His visions, however, turn out t...
As growing interest in his films clearly proves, Werner Herzog is one of the leading figures in cont...
The article analyzes how animals are featured in the films produced by Werner Herzog. It states the ...
peer reviewedThe work of Werner Herzog has been marked from the outset by two great obsessions: the ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-320) and index.Introduction: Werner Herzog, documentary ...
The documentaries of Werner Herzog and Alexander Kluge, especially in the space they leave for the s...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykWerner Herzog is one of the most important directors of today. He is ...
In his stimulating discussion of Werner Herzog's work, Richard Eldridge emphasizes that Herzog's fil...
A book review of Richard Eldridge's 2019 book, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker as Philosophe
Science documentary film and television programming generally conforms to modes of representation th...