‘Ghost Elephants’ Review: Werner Herzog’s Angolan Adventure Survives Its Weak Protagonist
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‘Ghost Elephants’ Review: Werner Herzog’s Angolan Adventure Survives Its Weak Protagonist
There is only one Werner Herzog. The stoic German who, after being shot during an interview, replied in his signature deadpan, “it is not a significant bullet,” has an affinity for those at the end of the world — death row inmates, loners, mystics. Across his extraordinary body of work he has slipped between fiction and documentary with the ease of a man who doesn’t fear death. Now, aged 82, he has been steadily making documentaries exploring a …
·Los Angeles, United States
Read Full ArticleThe last one, Ghost Elephants, presented it in Venice, where he also received the career prize and specified that he had not finished yet.
·Italy
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