Werner Herzog: You Just Don't Do It

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Werner Herzog, Director of GRIZZLY MAN, speaks about the moral responsibility of what not to show on film when creating a documentary film.




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  • That's ethics, good for Herzog. Awesome film by the way

  • Funny how weird it seems to see someone expressing basic human decency these days.

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  • Grizzly Man would have wanted us to listen, Amy would not have. Therefore we don't listen. Simple.

  • @justinianianian Not censorship. Respect for the dead.

  • @glanzi11 Falsch, Kinski hatte KEINE Schauspielausbildung, er war Autodidakt, genau wie Werner Herzog. Ohne Herzog wäre auch Kinski weitaus weniger bedeutend geworden. Der Erfolg beider war beidseitig bedingt, ähnlich wie bei Martin Scorsese und Robert de Niro.

  • @S2Cents I still would love to hear it, though.

  • it isn't necessary to have that audio, period.

  • censorship....

  • The Grizzly Man documentary has haunted me....something about his child like being, his wonderland belives....A cuddely coca-cola bear?

    The audio wasn`t ment to be released, many Dumbnuts make fun,but one in specific (called In memory of ...) I will never sleep again.

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