The Madness of Werner Herzog

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Published 2024-07-03
Explore the fascinating world of Werner Herzog, the legendary filmmaker known for his daring and often eccentric approach to cinema. This video delves into Herzog's most insane projects, his unique philosophy on filmmaking, and the stories behind his wildest adventures. From braving the Amazon jungle to hypnotizing his cast, discover what makes Herzog one of the most captivating figures in film history.

All Comments (21)
  • @joeyr4869
    Watching a YouTube doc about somebody that doesn’t start with “Werner was born in…” is very refreshing
  • @DitherPlus
    it took me about 10 minutes to realise that this wasn't a million-sub essay farm channel or some shit, damn, you deserve more views, huh?
  • @NikoMoraKamu
    9/10 , you can earn the ten if you narrate this masterpiece with his voice
  • So refreshing to see a new channel with real content, no stock images, and no ai. Instant subscribe
  • @superiormusic
    Hearing him low key praise Honey Booboo with that dry, German accent is something I didn't think I needed in my life
  • @mrpoool1015
    This video is probably going to catapult your channel's growth. Very well made, please continue with your awesome work
  • I became obsessed with Werner through his documentaries. I always flip out when I see him in movies or tv as an actor, and everyone around me is always just like “who tf is Werner Herzog?” You have no idea, sweet summer child…
  • @Graterstuuf
    He purposely surrounded himself with madness. He personally is a sensitive grounded man. We are all mad.
  • Only part missing is the time he got shot during a TV interview. It´s only with an air rifle, but it´s still so werner of him how nonchalantly he reacts.
  • @S4RGE007
    My fav Werner movie is Aguirre. Great job on this video
  • @Glassandcandy
    Congrats on being one of the few YouTube essayists to use the word “prolific” correctly in a sentence
  • @Masakione
    Currently reading "Conquest of the Useless" by Wernor Herzog. It's less like a production diary, but more of a dive into his state of mind, his mania, his depression and his downfall into the depths of psychedelic jungle madness - all to create Fitzcarraldo. Must read!
  • Werner Herzog has been to Ebertfest on more than one occasion. A Q & A session with Herzog is a detour through the mind.
  • @therodpoint7725
    Instant sub, instantly became one of my fav video essays. Can’t wait 2 see what else you put out!
  • @ZillMob
    I've never jumped into a cactus patch, but I did fall into a bed of roses. Indeed it was harder getting out than in
  • @diegohue2
    great job with the editing and story telling! 10/10
  • @x-wing8785
    Werner Herzon deserves his own action figure without even Mandalorian. Klaus Kinski too, maybe, as the main villain.