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Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Documentary • G • 2010 • 1 hr 30 min
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7.3
IMDb
7.4

Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France, capturing the oldest known pictorial creations of humankind in their astonishing natural setting.

Staring

Werner Herzog, Dominique Baffier, Jean Clottes, Jean-Michel Geneste, Michel Philippe

Directed By

Werner Herzog

Written By

Werner Herzog, Judith Thurman

Attributes

Slow

Genre

Documentary

Release Date

November 3, 2010

User Reviews

Yasha Horstmann
Yasha Horstmann
Worth seeing! Beautiful shots into a window of humanity’s past.
Yasha Horstmann
Yasha Horstmann
Well made documentary that highlights the rise of human consciousness. Amazing to think about where we came from.
Hvn
Hvn
I think it is way too overhyped - and faux intellectual are drawn to such things- great though.
Do
Do
As an anthropologist and an artist, a must watch. Everything about this documentary is excellent and well written.
Tanmart Selby
Tanmart Selby
I think this is a fascinating subject for a film. Werner Herzog was probably the only person to make a documentary about the cave paintings.
Louis Laws Clifford
Louis Laws Clifford
Surprisingly profound watch. Herzog does a good job of making the subject matter philosophically engaging and highlighting its significance.
Tanmart Selby
Tanmart Selby
Fascinating subject, fascinating movie.
Alan.John.Gerstle
Alan.John.Gerstle
I've seen 15 of Werner's films. You won't learn anything about cave paintings and the drip drip of underground streams is annoying.
Connor
Connor
Some claustrophobic but cool footage captured in this. Feels a little like school but there is a lot of context for the caves
S H
S H
Philosophical musings and fascinating history delivered in the most profoundly soporific manner possible.

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Ratings
55 (5%)
131 (11%)
615 (53%)
363 (31%)
7.3 – Based on 1.2k ratings
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Cave of Forgotten Dreams - Official Trailer | HD | Sundance Selects

Cast & Crew

Werner Herzog
Werner
Herzog
Werner Herzog
Werner
Herzog
Dominique Baffier
Dominique
Baffier
Jean Clottes
Jean
Clottes
Jean-Michel Geneste
Jean-Michel
Geneste
Michel Philippe
Michel
Philippe
Gilles Tosello
Gilles
Tosello
Carole Fritz
Carole
Fritz
Maria Malina
Maria
Malina
Nicholas Conard
Nicholas
Conard
Valerie Feruglio
Valerie
Feruglio
Werner Herzog
Werner
Herzog
Judith Thurman
Judith
Thurman

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