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Werner Herzog (Box Set) [DVD] Five Iconic Films Collection

Werner Herzog (Box Set) [DVD] Five Iconic Films Collection

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Experience the unparalleled cinematic artistry of Werner Herzog (Box Set) [DVD], featuring five iconic films from the visionary German director known for his unique blend of documentary realism and striking stylisation. This box set takes you on an extraordinary journey through Herzog's mind, showcasing his ability to create compelling narratives set against breathtaking backdrops.



Included Films

  • Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970) - A provocative tale set in a rural asylum, where a group of midgets rebel against their tormentors.
  • Fata Morgana (1971) - An exploration of human frailty set in the haunting deserts of North Africa, showcasing Herzog’s signature cinematic vision.
  • Heart of Glass (1976) - A philosophical journey into the life of an 18th-century glass blower, rumoured to be influenced by hypnosis.
  • The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1975) - Based on a true story, this film follows a mysterious child prodigy who arrives in a village without any past.
  • Stroszek (1977) - The poignant tale of a street musician's disillusionment with America, portrayed through the lens of Herzog's unique storytelling.



Condition and Specs

This Werner Herzog (Box Set) [DVD] comes in a cardboard sleeve that shows some wear and tear, while the inside cover and DVD cases are in good condition. All five discs are tested and work perfectly. Please note there are some marks on the booklet, which can be seen in the provided photos.



Additional Information

Region 2 DVD | Language: German | Subtitles: English | Featuring performances by Helmut Doring, Eva Mattes, Gerd Gickel, Wilhelm von Homburg, and Paul Glauer.

Don’t miss the chance to add this exceptional collection to your library, an essential for any film enthusiast eager to explore the depths of Herzog's cinematic genius.

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