Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer

£15.00

WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER

7PM

Join us for a screening of a documentary about the visionary filmmaker, Werner Herzog presented by his right hand, archivist and clearance expert - Elizabeth Klinck.

Master filmmaker, auteur, poet, truth seeker, explorer, brand, meme, actor, lauded voice artiste, doomsayer, legend… that’s Werner Herzog. This is the man, now 81, who had a 320-ton steamboat hauled over a steep hill in Peru, who hypnotises his actors, climbs down into volcanoes, talks to murderers on death row, cooks and eats his own shoe and was once shot at.

He’s the man who lends his voice to The Simpsons, stars in blockbusters such as The Mandalorian and the man – who in an almost magical act – walked from Munich to Paris to prevent the death of a woman film critic he greatly admired. It is stories like these that have made this most remarkable director a cult figure the world over.

With exclusive behind-the-scenes access into Herzog’s everyday life, rare archive material and in-depth interviews with the man himself and celebrated collaborators – including Christian Bale, Nicole Kidman, and his wife Lena Herzog – we are given an exciting glimpse into his work process and personal life in this comprehensive portrait of the iconic German filmmaker.

ABOUT ELIZABETH KLINCK:

With over 300 film credits to her name, Canadian Elizabeth Klinck is one of the most respected archival producers in the industry.

A music clearance specialist as well as a producer and researcher, projects Klinck has worked on include Eat that Question: Frank Zappa in his Own Words, Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer and Ted Allan: Minstrel Boy of the 20th Century, to name a few.

Documentaries Klinck has consulted on have received Oscar, BAFTA nominations, and many other accolades.


In collaboration with Folkestone New Music and Screen South.

WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER

7PM

Join us for a screening of a documentary about the visionary filmmaker, Werner Herzog presented by his right hand, archivist and clearance expert - Elizabeth Klinck.

Master filmmaker, auteur, poet, truth seeker, explorer, brand, meme, actor, lauded voice artiste, doomsayer, legend… that’s Werner Herzog. This is the man, now 81, who had a 320-ton steamboat hauled over a steep hill in Peru, who hypnotises his actors, climbs down into volcanoes, talks to murderers on death row, cooks and eats his own shoe and was once shot at.

He’s the man who lends his voice to The Simpsons, stars in blockbusters such as The Mandalorian and the man – who in an almost magical act – walked from Munich to Paris to prevent the death of a woman film critic he greatly admired. It is stories like these that have made this most remarkable director a cult figure the world over.

With exclusive behind-the-scenes access into Herzog’s everyday life, rare archive material and in-depth interviews with the man himself and celebrated collaborators – including Christian Bale, Nicole Kidman, and his wife Lena Herzog – we are given an exciting glimpse into his work process and personal life in this comprehensive portrait of the iconic German filmmaker.

ABOUT ELIZABETH KLINCK:

With over 300 film credits to her name, Canadian Elizabeth Klinck is one of the most respected archival producers in the industry.

A music clearance specialist as well as a producer and researcher, projects Klinck has worked on include Eat that Question: Frank Zappa in his Own Words, Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer and Ted Allan: Minstrel Boy of the 20th Century, to name a few.

Documentaries Klinck has consulted on have received Oscar, BAFTA nominations, and many other accolades.


In collaboration with Folkestone New Music and Screen South.