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  • af Werner Herzog
    115,95 - 246,95 kr.

  • af Werner Herzog
    174,95 - 178,95 kr.

    Den verdenskendte tyske filminstruktør Werner Herzog debuterer som skønlitterær forfatter som 80-årig med denne fascinerende fortælling, som er halvt autentisk, halvt fiktiv, om den tapre og til døden loyale japanske soldat Hiroo Onoda. Lige før krigens afslutning, på den filippinske ø Lubang, fik Onoda ordre til at opbygge en guerilla­styrke i junglen og ALDRIG overgive sig … 29 år efter kom han nødtvungent ud af junglen igen, stadig overbevist om at krigen var i gang. I et næsten meditativt sprog udødeliggør Werner Herzog Onodas kamp for overlevelse dybt inde i junglen under umulige eksistensvilkår mod den ikke længere eksisterende fjende. En glødende, dansende fortælling om meningen med livet.

  • - Munich - Paris: 23 November - 14 December, 1974
    af Werner Herzog
    108,95 kr.

    A poetic meditation on life and death, by one of the most renowned and respected film-makers and intellectuals of our time. It is a remarkable narrative - part pilgrimage, part meditation, and a confrontation between a great German Romantic imagination and the contemporary world.

  • - Erindringer
    af Werner Herzog
    228,95 kr.

    Den verdensberømte og grænsesøgende filminstruktør Werner Herzogs liv har været usædvanligt begivenhedsrigt. Men hans velskrevne erindringer, som udkom på tysk i anledning af hans 80-års fødselsdag i 2023, er langt mere end en genfortælling af udvalgte episoder fra hans liv.Ukonventionelle og følsomme med en allestedsnærværende livslyst giver de en unik indsigt i et væld af dramatiske og bevægende øjeblikke og begivenheder – et liv, som han med sine egne ord end ikke ville have kunnet filmatisere, selv med mere end 50 film i bagagen.I Hver for sig og Gud mod alle beskriver Herzog arbejdet med disse film, så vi oplever os helt inde i ‘maskinrummet’. Men bogen er så meget mere end der. Den rummer dybe refleksioner over centrale begivenheder i verden siden anden verdenskrig og er et litterært værk i sin egen ret.

  • af Werner Herzog
    183,95 kr.

    The great filmmaker Werner Herzog, in his first novel, tells the incredible story of Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who defended a small island in the Philippines for twenty-nine years after the end of World War II. In 1997, Werner Herzog was in Tokyo to direct an opera. His hosts asked him, Whom would you like to meet? He replied instantly: Hiroo Onoda. Onoda was a former soldier famous for having quixotically defended an island in the Philippines for decades after World War II, unaware the fighting was over. Herzog and Onoda developed an instant rapport and met many times, talking and unraveling the story of Onoda’s long war.At the end of 1944 on Lubang Island, with Japanese troops about to withdraw, Onoda stayed behind under orders from his superior officer. For years, Onoda continued to fight his fictitious war—at first with other soldiers, and then, finally, alone, a character in a novel of his own making.In The Twilight World, Herzog immortalizes and imagines Onoda’s years of absurd yet epic struggle in an inimitable, hypnotic style—part documentary, part poem, and part dream—that will be instantly recognizable to fans of his films. The result is a novel completely unto itself: a glowing, dancing meditation on the purpose and meaning we give our lives.

  • af Werner Herzog
    318,95 kr.

    "Legendary filmmaker and celebrated author Werner Herzog tells in his inimitable voice the story of his epic artistic career in a long-awaited memoir that is as inventive and daring as anything he has done before. Werner Herzog was born in September 1942 in Munich, Germany, at a turning point in the Second World War. Soon Germany would be defeated and a new world would have to be made out the rubble and horrors of the war. Fleeing the Allied bombing raids, Herzog's mother took him and his older brother to a remote, rustic part of Bavaria where he would spend much of his childhood hungry, without running water, in deep poverty. It was there, as the new postwar order was emerging, that one of the most visionary filmmakers of the next seven decades was formed. Herzog made his first film in 1961 at age 19, and the wildly productive working life that followed-spanning the seven continents and encompassing both documentary and fiction-was an adventure as grand and otherworldly as any depicted in his many classic films, from early features Aguirre and Nosferatu, to Fitzcarraldo and later documentaries such as Grizzly Man and Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Every Man for Himself and God Against All is at once a firsthand personal record of one of the great and self-invented lives of our time, and a singular literary masterpiece that will enthrall fans old and new alike. In a hypnotic swirl of memory, Herzog untangles and relives his most important experiences and inspirations, telling the full story of his life for the first and only time"--

  • af Werner Herzog
    96,95 - 146,95 kr.

  • af Werner Herzog
    87,95 kr.

  • - Interviews
    af Eric Ames
    1.578,95 kr.

    Over the course of his career, legendary director Werner Herzog (b. 1942) has made almost sixty films and given more than eight hundred interviews. This collection features the best of these, focusing on all the major films, from Signs of Life and Aguirre, the Wrath of God to Grizzly Man and Cave of Forgotten Dreams. When did Herzog decide to become a filmmaker? Who are his key influences? Where does he find his peculiar themes and characters? What role does music play in his films? How does he see himself in relation to the German past and in relation to film history? And how did he ever survive the wrath of Klaus Kinski? Herzog answers these and many other questions in twenty-five interviews ranging from the 1960s to the present. Critics and fans recognized Herzog's importance as a young German filmmaker early on, but his films have attained international significance over the decades. Most of the interviews collected in this volume-some of them from Herzog's production archive and previously unpublished-appear in English for the very first time. Together, they offer an unprecedented look at Herzog's work, his career, and his public persona as it has developed and changed over time.

  • af Werner Herzog
    213,95 kr.

    Previously published in English as: Tribute to Lotte Eisner.

  • - Reflections from the Making of Fitzcarraldo
    af Werner Herzog
    193,95 kr.

    "Hypnotic....It is ever tempting to try to fathom his restless spirit and his determination to challenge fate."

  • - Stroszek; Nosferatu, Phantom of the Night; Where the Green Ants Dream; Cobra Verde
    af Werner Herzog
    226,95 kr.

    Werner Herzog has produced, written, and directed more than seventy films, including Nosferatu the Vampyre; Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Fitzcarraldo; and Grizzly Man. He grew up in a remote mountain village in Bavaria and now lives in Los Angeles, California. His books Of Walking in Ice and Scenarios I and II are also published by Minnesota. ¿ Krishna Winston is Marcus L. Taft Professor of German Language and Literature at Wesleyan University. ¿

  • - Signs of Life; Even Dwarfs Started Small; Fata Morgana; Heart of Glass
    af Werner Herzog
    226,95 kr.

    The second in a series: the master filmmaker’s prose scenarios for four of his notable filmsOn the first day of editing Fata Morgana, Werner Herzog recalls, his editor said: “With this kind of material we have to pretend to invent cinema.” And this, Herzog says, is what he tries to do every day. In this second volume of his scenarios, the peerless filmmaker’s genius for invention is on clear display. Written in Herzog’s signature fashion—more prose poem than screenplay, transcribing the vision unfolding before him as if in a dream—the four scenarios here (three never before translated into English) reveal an iconoclastic craftsman at the height of his powers.Along with his template for the film poem Fata Morgana (1971), this volume includes the scenarios for Herzog’s first two feature films, Signs of Life (1968) and Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970), along with the hypnotic Heart of Glass (1976). In a brief introduction, Herzog describes the circumstances surrounding each scenario, inviting readers into the mysterious process whereby one man’s vision becomes every viewer’s waking dream.

  • - Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Every Man for Himself and God Against All; Land of Silence and Darkness; Fitzcarraldo
    af Werner Herzog
    226,95 kr.

    I do not follow ideas, I stumble into stories or into people; and I know that this is so big, I have to make a film. Very often, films come like uninvited guests, like burglars in the middle of the night. They are in your kitchen; something is stirring, you wake up at 3 a.m. and all of a sudden they come wildly swinging at you.When I write a screenplay, I write it as if I have the whole film in front of my eyes. Then it is very easy for me, and I can write very, very fast. It is almost like copying. But of course sometimes I push myself; I read myself into a frenzy of poetry, reading Chinese poets of the eighth and ninth century, reading old Icelandic poetry, reading some of the finest German poets like Hú6lderlin. All of this has absolutely nothing to do with the idea of my film, but I work myself up into this kind of frenzy of high-caliber language and concepts and beauty.And then sometimes I push myself by playing music, for example, a piano concerto by Beethoven, and I play it and write furiously. But none of this is an answer to the question of how you focus on a single idea for a film. And then, during shooting, you have to depart from it sometimes, while keeping it alive in its essence. —Werner Herzog, on filmmakingWerner Herzog doesn''t write traditional screenplays. He writes fever dreams brimming with madness, greed, humor, and dark isolation that can shift dramatically during production—and have materialized into extraordinary masterpieces unlike anything in film today. Harnessing his vision and transcendent reality, these four pieces of long-form prose earmark a renowned filmmaker at the dawn of his career.

  • - München-Paris 23.11-14.12.1974
    af Werner Herzog
    73,95 kr.

    Et opkald fra Paris, november 1974: Lotte Eisner, den store filmhistoriker, ligger alvorligt syg i Paris. Werner Herzog bryder op fra München og begiver sig af sted, alene, med en rygsæk, et kompas og en notesbog. Han har indgået en slags pagt med sig selv: Hvis han kan gå den 800 kilometer lange tur til Paris, vil ’Eisnerinden’ overleve. Det er hundekoldt, sneen ligger i dynger, Herzog må overnatte i lader og sommerhuse, som han bryder ind i. Flere gange undervejs er han ved at give op, han plages af tørst, smertende ben, betændte akillessener, storm og regn, meningsløsheden … Men kroppen går videre. OM AT GÅ I IS er en usædvanlig og hypnotiserende lille bog om livet og døden og den viden der kommer fra kroppen. En bog om et landskab og de mennesker der bebor det, og ikke mindst om forfatterens egne indre landskaber. En film skabt med ord, en litterær klassiker.

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