Thanks for uploading this. Fascinating movie and some really great insights and background here! I also really like the "remake" Herzog did, as it works great as a lighter (but still intense) counterpoint, to the original's unrelenting darkness.
Thanks for uploading this making-of! (I was actually looking for the making of the remake but this is great,too, lol). I've just discovered your channel and you have so much cool stuff about film-makers. xD PS: is this the right aspect ratio? Shouldn't it have been uploaded in 4:3 - they look kinda like squeezed fat characters, lol.
@@TT-mx5ll Yes, in just the past 8 years, he's made 5 narrative features and several documentary features. He works with the great Willem Dafoe all the time, now. Just this year, Dafoe starred in Ferrara's "Tommaso", which is a surprisingly very strong film, and Ferrara did a great documentary called, "The Projectionist", about a man who was a theater projectionist in the Deuce on 42nd Street during its glory years. He now has the new feature, "Siberia", also starring Dafoe, coming out next year.
I can't love this movie after having lived through some of those scenes when I first moved to New York, but it's a great "making of." I had no idea.
His two films captured New York/city streets better than Scorsese or anyone else ever did.
Only 2? I figure about half a dozen at least.
Thanks for uploading this. Fascinating movie and some really great insights and background here! I also really like the "remake" Herzog did, as it works great as a lighter (but still intense) counterpoint, to the original's unrelenting darkness.
Great upload, I love that movie
Thanks for uploading this making-of! (I was actually looking for the making of the remake but this is great,too, lol). I've just discovered your channel and you have so much cool stuff about film-makers. xD
PS: is this the right aspect ratio? Shouldn't it have been uploaded in 4:3 - they look kinda like squeezed fat characters, lol.
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Someone should of backed Able after this, and The King of New York. Zero funding ended his career.
@@TT-mx5ll Yes, in just the past 8 years, he's made 5 narrative features and several documentary features. He works with the great Willem Dafoe all the time, now. Just this year, Dafoe starred in Ferrara's "Tommaso", which is a surprisingly very strong film, and Ferrara did a great documentary called, "The Projectionist", about a man who was a theater projectionist in the Deuce on 42nd Street during its glory years. He now has the new feature, "Siberia", also starring Dafoe, coming out next year.
dude, he never stopped making films.