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Werner Herzog Filmography

DirectingBORN 1942MUNICH240 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Directing · The Making of Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Bride of the Orient, 10 Questions for Werner Herzog

240
FILMS IN DB
$2,155
TOTAL VALUE
50
PRICED
$43
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Grand
~$200 · DVD · 2007
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Ghost Elephants
$18 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Werner Herzog is a titan of New German Cinema, whose relentless pursuit of "ecstatic truth" has yielded a filmography as unique as it is unforgettable. Collectors are drawn to his uncompromising vision, often centered on individuals pushing the boundaries of human endurance against a hostile natural world. Titles like *Aguirre, the Wrath of God* (1972) and *Fitzcarraldo* (1982) are legendary for their arduous productions, with the off-screen drama often rivaling what’s on screen, making their physical releases essential viewing for understanding Herzog's method. His diverse output, spanning fiction features, documentaries, and even opera, means there’s always something new to discover. Sought-after titles like *Nosferatu the Vampyre* (1979) and *Grizzly Man* (2005) represent the breadth of his storytelling, from gothic horror to poignant natural history. Physical media enthusiasts cherish these films for their immersive qualities, often presented with stunning cinematography that truly benefits from high-definition Blu-ray and 4K presentations, allowing collectors to delve deep into the mind of a director consistently ranked among the greatest of all time.

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