Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making movies no one else would or could ever dream of.
In a Luxembourg City Film Fest master class, the British star also discussed his "fear of unemployment," directors who "lived up to my expectations," Ukraine and what he loves about Quentin Tarantino.
Over five days at a hilltop hotel in Israel’s northern city of Haifa, 150 Jewish delegates attended President Isaac Herzog’s inaugural Voice of the People (VoP) summit. The conference kicked off a two ...
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNRichard Thompson to play at The Haymarket in BasingstokeHe co-founded Fairport Convention as a teenager in the 1960s, helping to create the unique British folk rock sound.
He died on March 15, 1957. He was posthumously acquitted. Boehler is Jewish, and Israel is far from happy about his meeting ...
Readers respond to George Brandis over the mistakes that led to the rise of Trump, and to Amelia Hamer’s valuable endorsement ...
At director Werner Herzog's so-called "film school for rogues," he shows students how to forge a shooting permit. With more ...
March 18 will be a homecoming for D’Elia when "Dirty Dancing in Concert" comes to the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing ...
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