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We Do Not Film Just for Fun
This is a comedic meta-movie about making a movie on the Romanian seaside. The movie made is about some low level black market traffickers.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the intense and often challenging process behind the filming of Werner Herzog's acclaimed film, 'Aguirre, the Wrath of God'. It delves into the logistical nightmares, the harsh conditions in the Peruvian Amazon, and the sheer determination required from Herzog and his crew to bring their ambitious vision to life.
Critical Reception
While not a widely released film in the traditional sense, 'We Do Not Film Just for Fun' is highly regarded by documentary enthusiasts and fans of Werner Herzog's work for its raw and honest portrayal of filmmaking. It offers a fascinating, unvarnished look at the realities of production in difficult circumstances.
What Reviewers Say
Provides an unflinching look at the difficulties of filmmaking.
Highlights Werner Herzog's uncompromising directorial vision.
Offers insight into the making of a cinematic landmark.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to its niche status, but viewers often appreciate the documentary for its behind-the-scenes access to Herzog's challenging production.
Fun Fact
The documentary features footage of the film's star, Klaus Kinski, engaging in frequent and intense arguments with the local indigenous people, as well as with Werner Herzog himself, showcasing the volatile atmosphere on set.
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