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Werner Herzog: A Tribute

Werner Herzog and the Search for Preservation Cinema

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Ido Lewit

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Dir.: Werner Herzog
| 90 minutes

The prehistoric Chauvet Cave in Ardèche in southern France, where 32,000-years-old wall paintings were preserved—the oldest paintings known to man. The 3D glasses allow us to experience, along with Herzog, the wonderful and rare sights, the “forgotten dreams” that were frozen in the belly of the earth for millennia. (3D screening)

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Dir.: Werner Herzog
| 90 minutes

The prehistoric Chauvet Cave in Ardèche in southern France, where 32,000-years-old wall paintings were preserved—the oldest paintings known to man. The 3D glasses allow us to experience, along with Herzog, the wonderful and rare sights, the “forgotten dreams” that were frozen in the belly of the earth for millennia. (3D screening)

Grizzly Man

Dir.: Werner Herzog
| 103 minutes

Every summer, Timothy Treadwell would venture into the grizzly bear sanctuary in Alaska to live with and protect the bears, documenting his every day with honesty, idealism, and naivety. He died in a bear attack in 2003. Herzog revisits Treadwell's footage to present one of the best documentaries ever made.    

La Soufriere | Lessons of Darkness

91 minutes
La Soufriere - “In 19766, the inhabitants of the island of Guadeloupe were evacuated after international experts predicted a volcanic eruption. intrigued, Herzog and a crew of two cameramen decided to join him | Lessons of Darkness - Apocalypse Kuwait: stunning images of the hell-on-earth oil fires in the aftermath of the Gulf War