¡Cave of Forgotten Dreams
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 Description
[Machine Translation] World's Oldest Chauvet Cave Unveiled for the First Time! More than 300 wall paintings in the Chauvet Cave, discovered in southern France in 1994, have been determined to be 32,000 years old, making them the oldest surviving cave paintings in the world. Because of its rarity, the cave was off-limits to all but a few researchers, but for only six days, visitors were allowed to take photographs inside the cave for what would be the first and last time in the world. This documentary film allows viewers to experience the cave as if they were actually in the cave, and to enjoy the rare footage that can only be seen here. The film, directed by Werner Herzog, the master of "Fitzcarraldo" and "Aguirre: The Wrath of God," which won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, was released in the U.S. in 2011 and became the top-grossing independent documentary film in the U.S. It won three major Critics Association Awards in New York, Los Angeles, and the U.S. The film has been highly acclaimed in both name and reality, winning three major Critics Circle Awards in New York, Los Angeles, and the United States. The Japanese subtitled version is the original narration by director Herzog himself. The Japanese dubbed version is narrated by actor Odagiri Joe. Herzog himself filmed the recording of the music for the film in an old cathedral in the Netherlands. The short film "Ode to the Dawn of Man" is included as a bonus.


Special Features: short film "Ode to the Dawn of Man"
Original Release Year: 2010

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Werner Herzog


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