Movies by Werner Herzog
You are now browsing page 3, where we continue to showcase more remarkable films by Werner Herzog. If you’ve already sampled some standout titles on previous pages, it’s the perfect time to discover even more noteworthy productions. Keep exploring and enjoy your cinematic adventure!
The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (1974)
0
A study of the psychology of a champion ski-flyer, whose full-time occupation is carpentry.
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974)
2
The film follows Kaspar Hauser (Bruno S.), who lived the first seventeen years of his life chained in a tiny cellar with only a toy horse to occupy his time, devoid of all human contact except for a man who wears a black overcoat and top hat who feeds him.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
2
A few decades after the destruction of the Inca Empire, a Spanish expedition led by the infamous Aguirre leaves the mountains of Peru and goes down the Amazon River in search of the lost city of El Dorado. When great difficulties arise, Aguirre’s men start to wonder whether their quest will lead them to prosperity or certain death.
Land of Silence and Darkness (1971)
0
Through examining Fini Straubinger, an old woman who has been deaf and blind since her teens, and her work on behalf of other deaf-blind people, this film shows how the deaf-blind struggle to understand and accept a world from which they are almost wholly isolated.
Handicapped Future (1971)
0
A documentary by Werner Herzog exploring the different treatment accorded to the disabled in Germany and the USA.
Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970)
0
A group of tormented patients stage a coup at an oppressive, dismal asylum after they're not allowed out on an excursion.
Signs of Life (1968)
0
During World War II, three German soldiers are withdrawn from combat when one of them, Stroszek, is wounded. They are assigned to a small coastal community on the Greek island of Kos while Stroszek recuperates. The men become increasingly stir crazy in their uneventful new assignment. Stroszek eventually goes mad.