A goalkeeper vomited over my typewriter': Werner Herzog on writing his wildest film
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Werner Herzog describes his remarkable career as a 'wild slalom at way too high a speed and temperature.' He reflects on his adventurous spirit and cinematic endeavors.
While many know Herzog as an iconic filmmaker, he sees himself as a 'single-minded genius' reflecting a complex landscape of personal and professional challenges.
Herzog's cinematic explorations often mirror his life experiences, where his films, like Fitzcarraldo, tackle the obsessions and madness of human ambition in extreme circumstances.
In a somber yet soothing voice, Herzog shares that his life stories, vivid from his childhood in wartime Munich to near-fatal adventures, intertwine with his filmmaking.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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