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Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Synopsis
In 1994, one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries of the decade came to light in a cave in Southern France, known as the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc: etchings estimated at around 30,000 years old. The date of origin made these some of the oldest remnants of humankind ever discovered. Unsurprisingly, these artistic remnants bore a precious fragility and experts asserted that overexposure, even to elements as seemingly harmless as human breath, could severely damage or destroy the drawings. For that reason, few obtained access to this area. However, German filmmaker Werner Herzog, managed to obtain permission to film (with lights that emit no heat) and in 3D - a process that enabled him to convey the textured surfaces on which the figures are drawn, as well as the shape and depth of the cave’s stalagmites and other structures. This astonishing 3D documentary not only provides exquisite visual detail of the cave as Herzog explores it, but uses the visuals as a springboard to broader philosophical questions about the nature of humanity itself and the transience of humankind.
Language
English
Country
Germany
Year of release
2011
Year of production
2010
Subjects
Archaeology; Art; Film studies
Keywords
feature films; prehistoric sites; cave art; 3D films

Credits

Director
Werner Herzog

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£15.99
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
90 minutes
Year
2011

Distributor

 

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Name

Revolver Entertainment

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Notes
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