Signs of Life. Tribute to Werner Herzog and cinema

The exhibit features a photographic section with large-format set photos showing Herzog at work on his sets. A second section, which dovetails with the photographic section, features a series of videos showing new and never-before-seen details of the filmmaker’s adventurous life, from his first 8 mm film to scenes he shot but didn’t use from Fitzcarraldo with Mick Jagger.

Photos:
34 photos cm 100x150, each with a caption in Italian
9 photos cm 150x100, each with a caption in Italian
2 photos cm 120x120, each with a caption in Italian
11 photos cm 45x65, with black picture frame and a caption in Italian
1 photo cm 60x40, with black picture frame and a caption in Italian
16 photos cm 50x70, storyboard of the last scene of Grido di Pietra

Videos:
11 videos with captions in English and Italian
1 video about the photographic sequence of the storyboard of Grido di Pietra
6 videos with thematic editing and captions in Italian and English.
All the videos are in the original language with Italian subtitles.

The exhibit can also include quotes on pre-space adhesive decals for walls (to be made for each location).

Curated by Alberto Barbera, Stefano Boni e Grazia Paganelli
Permanence
15 January10 February 2008
Location Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino
Typology Inside and Outside
Availability Available