News

In 'Incident at Loch Ness,' Werner Herzog revealed that he does not, in fact, take himself as seriously as some of his fans ...
Aspen Art Museum's new festival-retreat AIR has tapped German filmmaker Werner Herzog to lead its series of keynotes and ...
Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making movies no one else would or could ever dream of.
Director Werner Herzog on filming the extreme 07:27. Asked if he'd turned his cellphone off, writer-director Werner Herzog said, "I do not have a cellphone. I don't have to turn off anything.
Being Werner Herzog, or just working with him, may be an occupational hazard. In his baroquely titled new memoir, Every Man for Himself and God Against All, the German filmmaker describes almost ...
Werner Herzog: Well it's not normally what a director has to do. It's good to have some good boots, and you can barter it for a load of fish. Or my wristwatch, I would give away.
S ince rising to prominence in the 1960s & '70s, Werner Herzog is known for his thought-provoking and unconventional films that challenge traditional storytelling. With masterpieces like Aguirre ...
The German filmmaker reflects on his unusual life and the curiosity that has fueled his career in the memoir, Every Man for Himself and God Against All. Originally broadcast Oct. 25, 2023.
Thomas von Steinaecker first reached out to Werner Herzog in 2020 about making a documentary surveying the prolific director’s career. Von Steinaecker’s peers told him that he would never hear ...
Werner Herzog's memoir, 'Every Man for Himself and God Against All,' follows the discursive route of his interests. Pro tip: Get the audio version.