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    Cave of Forgotten Dreams

    In this documentary, filmmaker Werner Herzog and a small crew are given a rare chance to film inside France's Chauvet Cave, capturing the oldest known pictorial creations of humankind in their astonishing natural setting.
    Duration: 90 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2010
    IMDb: 7.4
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  • Actors of "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"

  • Directors of "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"

    Werner Herzog. Director of Cave of Forgotten Dreams
    Werner Herzog
    Birthdate: 5 September 1942, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  • Creators of "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"

    Werner Herzog. Director of Cave of Forgotten Dreams
    Werner Herzog
    Birthdate: 5 September 1942, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  • Critic Reviews of "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"

    Toronto Star
    July 07, 2011

    The overall effect, aided by Ernst Reijseger's score of rising choral harmonies and lush strings, is rapturous.

    Washington Post
    May 06, 2011

    To call "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" a great movie isn't just an understatement, it's a wildly inaccurate way to describe an experience that, in its immersive sensory pleasures and climactic journey of discovery, more closely resembles an ecstatic trance.

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    May 06, 2011

    This is something more than a movie; it's a testament - and re-creation - of rapture.

    San Francisco Chronicle
    May 05, 2011

    Art history lessons don't get much better: "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" presents the world's oldest paintings captured by one of film's great visionaries.

    Seattle Times
    May 05, 2011

    What we get from this film: a specific and personal sense that 32,000-year-old artists, with all their ideas and passions, were not, fundamentally, that different from us.

    The Improper Bostonian
    May 12, 2015

    Minor Herzog. Not until the final reel does it take flight the way his best pictures do.

    DCist
    July 15, 2014

    Why shoot a documentary about cave paintings in 3D? Is Werner Herzog crazy? The answer to the second question has always been, "quite possibly," but the answer to the first becomes apparent the first time he trains his camera on the cave walls.

    We Got This Covered
    November 11, 2013

    Even those who have found Herzog's work lacking in the past will have a hard time writing off Cave of Forgotten Dreams. It's a superb film.

    Trespass
    September 08, 2013

    Fascinating artworks by early man, sure, but they're let down by Herzog's long, rambling soliloquies about the history of homosapiens, albino crocodiles, and Baywatch... These sequences would have been right at home in a 45-minute IMAX film.

    Tribune News Service
    January 08, 2013

    Another lovely stanza in the epic poem of humanity that Herzog has been writing for half a century.

    Uruguay Total
    April 23, 2012

    Es indudable la capacidad del director por intentar, a través de la cámara, lo mismo que intentaron aquellos hombres y mujeres del Paleolítico unos 30.000 años atrás: comunicarse, expresar sentimientos y emociones, crear belleza.

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