Björk and Werner Herzog at Reykjavík International Film Festival, Háskólabíó, Reykjavík. Iceland. 29 September, 2017. Björk y Werner Herzog en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Reykjavík, Háskólabíó, Reykjavík. Islandia. 29 de Septiembre, 2017.
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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NASA
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Björk and Werner Herzog at Reykjavík International Film Festival, Háskólabíó, Reykjavík. Iceland. 29 September, 2017. Björk y Werner Herzog en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Reykjavík, Háskólabíó, Reykjavík. Islandia. 29 de Septiembre, 2017.
I have always felt that my characters—fictional or non-fictional—all belong to the same family. It isn’t easy to put my finger on exactly what binds them together, but if a member of the clan were walking about town, you would intuitively and instantly recognise them. If you were to sit and watch all my films in one go, you would see the cross-references, the relationships and similarities between characters. They have no shadows, they emerge from the darkness without a past, they are misunderstood and humiliated. If you turned on the television and saw ten seconds of something, you would immediately know it must be one of mine. I look at my films as one big story, a vast, interconnected work I have been concentrating on for fifty years. Like the separate bricks that make up a building, taken together they constitute something bigger than their individual parts.
Werner Herzog, A Guide for the Perplexed
Werner Herzog and a fox.
Werner Herzog on his childhood in post-World War 2 Munich (via here)
Werner Herzog Master Storyteller
A video essay on how Herzog constructs story and infers emotion. How he finds an authenticity that is beyond what’s real (what he calls “ecstatic truth”).
me instead of just saying diarrhea from now on
I love Werner Herzog.
“The moon is dull. Mother Nature doesn’t call, doesn’t speak to you, although a glacier eventually farts. And don’t you listen to the Song of Life.”
Werner e Picozza.
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (Werner Herzog, 2016)
what is the deal with nature? *bass slap*
Another excerpt from Werner Herzog’s Conquest of the Useless.
I don’t know about you but I find the whole book weirdly hilarious.
Lo and Behold, 2016, Werner Herzog
There is nothing wrong with hardships and obstacles, but everything wrong with not trying.
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog.