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Werner Herzog
The leading light of New German Cinema who has progressed to become something of an international treasure, Herzog is famed for making all types of films - in all sorts of strange places.
From documentaries in the Sahara to features in the Andes, Herzogβs cinema encompasses the breadth of landscape and the full scope of human ambition. His key works are all here and they represent cinema at its most fevered and fantastic.
Aguirre, Wrath of GodAguirre, Wrath of God
Historical drama 1972 94 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
This early masterpiece from Werner Herzog stars Klaus Kinski as a power-crazed explorer in sixteenth-century South America who leads a band of conquistadors through the Amazon in search of El Dorado.
Cobra VerdeCobra Verde
Drama 1987 110 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Klaus Kinski and Werner Herzogβs final collaboration is a typically wild and adventurous story of a bandit who trains an army of women to topple a slave-trading king
The Enigma of Kaspar HauserThe Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Biopic 1974 109 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs poetic account of the historical character who captivated 19th-century Nuremberg after emerging from isolation after 16 years in a cellar.
Fata MorganaFata Morgana
Animation & Artists Moving Image 1971 76 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Herzogβs intense, dreamlike mediation on desert life as if seen by an alien.
FitzcarraldoFitzcarraldo
Drama 1981 157 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
One of Werner Herzog's most acclaimed and audacious films, Fitzcarraldo tells the incredible story of Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an opera-loving fortune hunter who dreams of bringing opera to the heart of the Peruvian jungle.
The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver SteinerThe Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner
Documentary 1975 46 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs moving portrait of a record-breaking ski jumper.
Land of Silence and DarknessLand of Silence and Darkness
Documentary 1971 85 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs profound and deeply moving documentary about the experiences of a community of deaf-blind people.
Nosferatu the VampyreNosferatu the Vampyre
Horror 1979 107 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
English language version of Herzogβs stimulating take on the Dracula story starring Klaus Kinski, with echoes of Murnauβs 1922 Nosferatu.
StroszekStroszek
Drama 1977 108 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs uniquely askew take on Americana follows the journey of Bruno S. as he leaves Berlin for the bleak trailer parks of Wisconsin.
WoyzeckWoyzeck
Drama 1979 80 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs adaptation of Georg BΓΌchnerβs play about a tormented soldier, filmed mere days after the completion of Nosferatu the Vampyre.