
The New Yorker Radio Hour Werner Herzog Defends His “Ecstatic” Approach to the Truth
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Oct 13, 2023 Renowned German filmmaker Werner Herzog discusses his approach to truth in filmmaking, emphasizing the need for stylization and poetic storytelling. He reflects on his career, newfound success as an actor, and his love for reading and creating. Herzog's unique perspective on truth and his unconventional approach to cinema are explored, highlighting his minimal consumption of films and focus on extreme characters. He also discusses his aversion to introspection and self-reflection, advocating for seeking support from trusted friends instead. The podcast also mentions his new memoir and farewells to colleagues.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Werner Herzog's Unexpected Success as an Actor
01:48 • 4min
Avoiding Introspection and Psychotherapy
05:26 • 8min
Werner Herzog's Perspective on Cinema and Unconventional Approach to the Truth
13:03 • 2min
The Quest for Truth
15:18 • 11min
Werner Herzog's Memoir and Farewell to Colleagues
26:27 • 2min

