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Strive to be emphatic, even towards people you don’t understand. People were quick to criticize Timothy Treadwell’s passionate efforts without knowing anything about his internal battle. As Plato said, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
RUN ALONG THE EDGE OF MADNESS…
The following six films allow us a view of the world detached from logic through the eyes of dreamers and madmen.
“GRIZZLY MAN makes you want to grab its maker and head off to the nearest bar to discuss man’s domination of nature and how Disney’s cute critters reflect our profound alienation from the natural order.”
Check out Manohla Dargis’ New York Times review.
Herzog was faced with the decision of including an audio recording of Treadwell and Amie Huguenard’s death. “You would violate the right and the dignity of the death of these two individuals,” Werner said. “You just don’t do it.”
Werner Herzog speaks about the moral responsibility of what NOT to show in a documentary film.
Herzog has a long-standing relationship with nature at its extremes. Though he’s found nature to be completely overwhelming, it’s also inspired some of his most magnificent cinematic moments.
While filming FITZCARRALDO, Herzog literally transported a 320-ton steamship through the jungle. Listen as he reflects on the horror of the jungle.
In the mid-1980s, Treadwell, then an alcoholic and drug addict who had barely lived through an overdose, decided to study grizzly bears.
Consider reading Treadwell’s book: Among Grizzlies: Living With Wild Bears in Alaska.
Nick Jans provides a moving portrait of the man whose controversial ideas and behavior earned him the scorn of hunters, the adoration of animal lovers, and the skepticism of naturalists.
This book will help you understand more about Timothy Treadwell.
Werner Herzog speaks with film critic Desson Thomson about his work in GRIZZLY MAN.
Do you find Treadwell to be a fascinating character? He’s not the only person to be seduced by the Alaskan wilderness. Check out Into the Wild, the breathtaking story of Christopher McCandless.
But the interview went on nonetheless.
Watch the interview where Herzog talks about his film, GRIZZLY MAN.
"A BRILLIANT PORTRAIT OF adventure, activism, obsession, and madness."
Variety
"A SMALL MASTERPIECE of a documentary."
The Washington Post
"MESMERIZING WORK of disturbing power and unease."
Entertainment Weekly