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Werner Herzog Honored with Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Film Festival

The acclaimed filmmaker, known for over 70 films, celebrates his first Golden Lion while continuing to pursue new creative projects.

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Overview

  • Werner Herzog, 82, has received the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival, marking a first in his illustrious career.
  • The award recognizes Herzog's transformative contributions to cinema, including iconic works like 'Aguirre, the Wrath of God,' 'Fitzcarraldo,' and 'Nosferatu.'
  • Herzog expressed deep gratitude for the honor, describing it as a 'medal' for his enduring dedication to filmmaking.
  • Despite this milestone, Herzog remains active in his craft, having recently completed the documentary 'Ghost Elephants' in Africa and currently filming a feature in Ireland titled 'Bucking Fastard.'
  • Festival director Alberto Barbera praised Herzog as a leading innovator of New German Cinema and a 'brilliant storyteller' rooted in the tradition of German Romanticism.