Carter, 2012 - Google Patents
Werner Herzog's African SublimeCarter, 2012
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- 17256436189906777944
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- Carter E
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- A Companion to Werner Herzog
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Consider this contradiction: In a 2001 interview on his mesmerizing study of the cinematic mirage, Fata Morgana (1969)—a film shot largely in the African desert—Werner Herzog observes that Africa “has always somehow left me frightened.[…] Even though I was very …
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