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Heart of Glass

Herz aus Glas

Germany

1976

94 Min
Color
German
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DIR Werner Herzog

PROD Werner Herzog

SCR Herbert Achternbusch, Werner Herzog

DP Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein

CAST Josef Bierbichler, Stefan Güttler, Clemens Scheitz

Synopsis

A small village is renowned for its “Ruby Glass” glass blowing works. When the foreman of the works dies suddenly without revealing the secret of the Ruby Glass, the town slides into a deep depression, and the owner of the glassworks becomes obssessed with the lost secret. —IMDb

Director

Werner-herzog

Werner Herzog

One of the most influential filmmakers in New German Cinema and one of the most extreme personalities in film, Werner Herzog quickly gained recognition not only for creating some of the most fantastic narratives in the Film history, but for pushing himself and his crew to absurd and unprecedented lengths, again and again, in order to achieve the effects he demanded. Born Werner Stipetic in Munich on September 5, 1942, Herzog came of age in Sachrang, Bavaria, amid extreme poverty and destitution. After Herzog turned seventeen, a German film producer optioned one of his screenplays, then promptly destroyed the contract when he discovered the author’s age. Circa 1962, 20-year-old Herzog enrolled in the University of Munich as a history and literature student, and produced his first motion picture, the twelve minute Herakles, his second short Game in the Sand, and his third, the pacifist tract The Unprecedented Defense of Fortress Deutschkreuz.In 1963, he established his own production… read more

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fabridoss

13Jan10

Insanity, obsession and nature - Herzog's favorite subjects - are all here. However, it is interesting for 30 minutes, and then becomes a kind of smart-ass masturbation. Great ending, though.  

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A Documentary is Just a Feature Film In Disguise: An Interview with Werner Herzog

By Ben Simington on December 12, 2009
Above: Werner Herzog looks into the camera's mouth of madness while Nicholas Cage contemplates insanity on the set of The Bad Lieutenant. Around the time Tom Waits simultaneously released his albums
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By Todd Kushige​machi on July 10, 2009

(Originally written November 30, 2008)

Perhaps Werner Herzog went too far with this film.

Heart of Glass centers on a village where the local glassworks foreman died without revealing…  read review

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