Writer
Documentário sobre o processo e os bastidores da realização de "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done", a aclamada longa-metragem de 2009 do diretor Werner Herzog, um dos pioneiros do Novo Cinema Alemão. "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done" foi inspirado na história real de um ator que cometeu o crime que deveria representar no palco: matricídio.
Director
Documentário sobre o processo e os bastidores da realização de "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done", a aclamada longa-metragem de 2009 do diretor Werner Herzog, um dos pioneiros do Novo Cinema Alemão. "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done" foi inspirado na história real de um ator que cometeu o crime que deveria representar no palco: matricídio.
Himself
Documentário sobre o processo e os bastidores da realização de "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done", a aclamada longa-metragem de 2009 do diretor Werner Herzog, um dos pioneiros do Novo Cinema Alemão. "My Son, My Son, What Have You Done" foi inspirado na história real de um ator que cometeu o crime que deveria representar no palco: matricídio.
Additional Photography
The Making of 'My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done'.
Self
The Making of 'My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done'.
Screenplay
Os detetives Hank (Willem Dafoe) e Vargas (Michael Pena) foram atender um chamado da Central. O motivo era o assassinato de uma senhora e o principal suspeito, Brad (Michael Shannon) era o próprio filho dela. Mas ele fez dois reféns em sua casa e o desafio para Hanks agora não é mais sabem quem matou ou com o que, mas porquê ele fez isso, já que Brad se diz influenciado por estranhas forças.
Assistant Director
Werner Herzog returns to the South American jungle with Juliane Koepcke, the German woman who was the sole survivor of a plane crash there in 1971. They find the remains of the plane and recreate her journey out of the jungle.
Assistant Director
In 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over Laos, captured, and, down to 85 pounds, escaped. Barefoot, surviving monsoons, leeches, and machete-wielding villagers, he was rescued. Now, near 60, living on Mt. Tamalpais, Dengler tells his story: a German lad surviving Allied bombings in World War II, postwar poverty, apprenticed to a smith, beaten regularly. At 18, he emigrates and peels potatoes in the U.S. Air Force. He leaves for California and college, then enlistment in the Navy to learn to fly. A quiet man of sorrows tells his story: war, capture, harrowing conditions, escape, and miraculous rescue. Where did he find the strength; how does he now live with his memories?
Post Production Supervisor
In 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over Laos, captured, and, down to 85 pounds, escaped. Barefoot, surviving monsoons, leeches, and machete-wielding villagers, he was rescued. Now, near 60, living on Mt. Tamalpais, Dengler tells his story: a German lad surviving Allied bombings in World War II, postwar poverty, apprenticed to a smith, beaten regularly. At 18, he emigrates and peels potatoes in the U.S. Air Force. He leaves for California and college, then enlistment in the Navy to learn to fly. A quiet man of sorrows tells his story: war, capture, harrowing conditions, escape, and miraculous rescue. Where did he find the strength; how does he now live with his memories?