The Teutonic overthinker’s latest documentary reveals more about his strange mind than the brain writ large. Once, at the height of COVID, I dropped off a book at the home of Werner Herzog. I was an ...
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Werner Herzog keeps working, predicts: "You'll have to carry me out from a set feet first"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. I just want to live and have a real conversation with a ...
Herzog was born in Munich, Germany, in 1942, the mid-point of World War II. His family left Munich for the Bavarian Alps when Herzog was just two weeks old, after a narrow escape from bombing.
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