As he did with Grizzly Man, Werner Herzog has made a new documentary film from someone else’s footage, although to be fair, Grizzly Man only used portions of bear-lover Timothy Treadwell’s ...
This is the first narrative feature by British master Terrence Davies in almost a dozen years - his previous film, 2008's Of Time and the City, was a found footage essay about his home town, Liverpool ...
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We started the year in Japan, where annual historical taiga drama What Will You Do, Ieyasu? was generating hype long before Shogun. NHK Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s fortnightly strand in ...
Werner Herzog and Dmitry Vayukov's documentary depicts a year in the life of trappers in the remote Siberian wilderness. By THR Staff Happy People: A Year in the Taiga - P 2013 Everything sounds more ...
Herzog documentaries, if not quite his recent fictional films, have taken on the esteem reserved for an artist who's been consistent over the decades, like Woody Allen. Discerning audiences are ...
Werner Herzog was developing film projects in sunny Los Angeles when he was introduced to four features about Siberian trappers made by the Russian documentarian Dmitry Vasyukov; captivated, Herzog ...
A mesmerizing "Walden"-like ode to wilderness life. Covering a year in the life of several Bakhta-based hunters, “Happy People” progresses methodically through the seasons. Scenes of everyday survival ...