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The comedy "30 Minutes or Less," the documentary "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" and the horror-comedy "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil" top today's (Nov. 29) list of new DVD releases. Here ...
In his 3-D documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams, he takes his cameras into France’s Chauvet Cave, which is full of crystalline structures, naturally mummified mammals, and, far more important ...
A premium mix of the sublime and the loopy is the cinema of Werner Herzog, and the filmmaker, explorer, philosopher and semi-celebrity goofball affirms that status with his latest documentary ...
And I love the idea of a 3-D documentary, the first few minutes of Cave providing a breathtaking sweep into gorgeous netherlands of the imagination. But then he goes into the cave.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams: Werner Herzog’s 3-D Trip 7 minute read Richard Corliss May 1, 2011 12:00 AM EDT ...
Film Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3D G • 1 hour 30 min • 2011 by Ben Sachs April 27, 2011 Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email ...
Werner Herzog’s new 3D documentary, âÄúCave of Forgotten Dreams,âÄù which takes viewers on a journey inside the highly protected and meticulously preserved Chauvet cave to see 32,000-year-old cave ...
Werner Herzog takes us on a 3-D tour of Chauvet, the 32,000-year-old cave filled with paintings of woolly mammoths and other animals drawn by our ancestors in southern France.
The 30,000-year-old pieces on the walls of the Chauvet Cave in southern France survived the scratches, as director Werner Herzog shows in his jaw-droppingly beautiful documentary, "Cave of ...
The movie starts in a cave of forgotten dreams, and it's worth wondering if Scott took a tip from Werner Herzog's documentary about the ancient pictograms of France's Chauvet Cave, in which the ...
Human beings have been making art forever. German director Werner Herzog’s 2010 film Cave of Forgotten Dreams (available on DVD) is a documentary about the oldest artwork in the world: ...
Another hypnotically eerie documentary from Werner Herzog, complete with the director’s signature narration that alternates from philosophical inquiry to sardonic jabs. His subject is the ...