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Friday May 3, 2019

Day: May 3, 2019

Features

Planning and Execution: Werner Herzog’s Scenarios II and Meeting Gorbachev

John Duncan Talbird
May 3, 2019

By John Duncan Talbird. Werner Herzog should win the Nobel Prize in Literature. If Bob Dylan can win it, I don’t see why a filmmaker can’t and it’s hard to think of another director who has done so much for both the narrative and documentary film, in fact, who has […]

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