An Undergraduate Discussion
Supper with
Filmmaker Werner Herzog
Thursday, Sept. 13, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Hutton Honors College Great Room (811 E. Seventh St.)
SIGN-UP REQUIRED: See details below
This event is FULL. Read below for other event opportunities
with Werner
Herzog.
Werner Herzog is a filmmaker of international fame. Associated
early on with the New German Cinema, Herzog has gone on to make scores
of feature films and documentaries, acted in a dozen films, directed
more than twenty opera productions, and published numerous books,
screenplays, and articles. His body of work includes films such as
Aguirre,
the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), and
Fitzcarraldo
(1982) and documentaries such as Grizzly Man (2005),
Encounters
at
the
End of the World (2007), and Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010).
The
recipient of numerous awards and honors, Herzog is also the founder
and Director of the Rogue Film School in Los Angeles.
SIGN-UP INFO: If you are interested in attending
this
undergraduate
event, please check your schedule to make sure you are available
for the entire event and e-mail Anna Duquaine (aduquain@indiana.edu),
indicating
you wish to sign up for the "Werner Herzog" program and include your
name, e-mail address, year in school, and field(s) or study. Space is
limited so we will let you know by e-mail if a space was available when
you replied. The supper is co-sponsored by the Wells Scholars Program.
Werner Herzog will speak during the week of September 10-14 as
part of
the
Patten Lecture series:
-"The Search for Ecstatic Truth"
Tuesday, Sep. 11, 7:30-9 p.m. Whittenberger Auditurium, IMU
-"The Transformative Role of Music in Film"
Thursday, Sep. 13, 7:30-9 p.m. Whittenberger Auditorium,
IMU
For
more
information click here.
For the IU Cinema listing of its screenings of Herzog's films, click here.
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