Scene from the film Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Scene from the film Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Scene from the film Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Scene from the film Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Direction
Year 
2011
Country
  • Germany
  • Canada
  • France
  • United States
Duration
90min 
Audio Tracks 
Subtitles 

Werner Herzog is a wizard at conjuring unforgettable visions, from the ship dragged over the mountain in Fitzcarraldo to the Antarctic landscape in Encounters at the End of the World. Now he brings us the earliest known visions of mankind: the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc cave art of southern France, created more than thirty thousand years ago. By comparison, the famous cave art of Lascaux is roughly half as old. Since Chauvet’s discovery in 1994, access has been extremely restricted due to concerns that overexposure, even to human breath, could damage the priceless drawings. Only a small number of researchers have ever seen the art in person.

Herzog gained extraordinary permission to film the caves using lights that emit no heat. But Herzog being Herzog, this is no simple act of documentation. He initially resisted shooting in 3D, then embraced the process, and now it’s hard to imagine the film any other way. Just as Lascaux left Picasso in awe, the works at Chauvet are breathtaking in their artistry. The 3D format (2D at DAFilms.com) proves essential in communicating the contoured surfaces on which the charcoal figures are drawn. Beyond the walls, Herzog uses 3D to render the cave’s stalagmites like a crystal cathedral and to capture stunning aerial shots of the nearby Pont-d’Arc natural bridge. His probing questions for the cave specialists also plunge deep; for instance: “What constitutes humanness?”

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Details

  • Original title
    Cave of Forgotten Dreams
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Werner Herzog
  • DOP
    Peter Zeitlinger
  • Editing
    Joe Bini, Maya Hawke
  • Music
    Ernst Reijseger
  • Duration
    90 min (46-90 min.)
  • Year
    2011
  • Country
    • Germany
    • Canada
    • France
    • United States
  • Colour
    • Colour

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