Director Werner Herzog filming iguanas with Cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger on the set of Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.
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Director Werner Herzog filming iguanas with Cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger on the set of Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.
fireball: visitors from darker worlds (us, herzog/oppenheimer 20)
Salt and Fire (Werner Herzog, 2016).
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Who could have expected Ferrara to make a film that could teach people how to manage anger? I didn’t. I bet he didn’t, either. But here we are.
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This isn’t Sunday school in film form. This is Jesus going out among the people, talking to farmers and shopkeepers, bartenders and sex workers, fishermen and thieves, in plain language, as described in the Book of Corinthians. Ferrara’s practicing the Gospel of the street. You’re not supposed to figure it out like a puzzle. You’re supposed to listen to the story, then try to figure yourself out—knowing that, like Tommaso, you always were, and will always be, a work in progress.
Matt Zoller Seitz's review
TOMMASO [2019] ABEL FERRARA
Salt and Fire (2016, dir. Werner Herzog). Cinematography by Peter Zeitlinger.
Salt and Fire (2016) / Cinematography by Peter Zeitlinger
Into the Inferno
2016
Director: Werner Herzog
Cinematographer: Peter Zeitlinger