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Cave of Forgotten Dreams: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Werner Herzog, Jean Clottes, Julien Monney, Jean-Michel Geneste. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity.
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- Documentary, History
- Werner Herzog
- 2011-08-31
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a 2010 3D documentary film by Werner Herzog about the Chauvet Cave in Southern France, which contains some of the oldest human-painted images yet discovered—some of them were crafted around 32,000 years ago.
Sep 12, 2010 · Watch Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010) online. Documentary by Werner Herzog covering a remote cave in France called the Chauvet Cave, home to many ancient human-painted images, tens of thousands of years old.
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- 90 min
CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS, a breathtaking new documentary from the incomparable Werner Herzog (ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD, GRIZZLY MAN) follows an exclusive expedition into the nearly ...
A hit at this year's Toronto Film Festival, CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS is an unforgettable cinematic experience that provides a unique glimpse of pristine artwork dating back...
- 2 min
- 64K
- IFC Films
In 1994, three explorers in the south of France find what many now consider the greatest discovery ever of primitive cave art. The Chauvet caves, named after one of the three, are 1300 feet long and the paintings are estimated to be 36,000 years old.
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Apr 27, 2011 · It is their entry route that Werner Herzog follows in his spellbinding film, “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.” Herzog filmed in 3-D, to better convey how the paintings follow and exploit the natural contours of the ancient walls.