An exploration of active volcanoes around the world.An exploration of active volcanoes around the world.An exploration of active volcanoes around the world.
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
Katia Krafft
- Self - Volcanologist
- (archive footage)
Maurice Krafft
- Self - Volcanologist
- (archive footage)
William McIntosh
- Self - Volcanologist
- (archive footage)
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Great documentary
This documentary does not try to scientifically explore volcanoes, it's about the emotional impact volcanoes have on human beings.
On a subjective level, looking into the red bubbling abyss was pleasant and terrifying at the same time.
On a subjective level, looking into the red bubbling abyss was pleasant and terrifying at the same time.
Not a documentary but a short film.
A very beautiful documentary. Visually pleasing. The music is soothing and scary at times. Overall very entertaining as well.
Follow the skipping strategy :)
I skipped the boring parts! Which are all the parts that has nothing to do with volcanoes and eruptions so it becomes interesting and great show to me :)
The only part which is not about volcanoes and was really interesting is the one about North Korea and a little of the John From faith :) 👌🏻
The only part which is not about volcanoes and was really interesting is the one about North Korea and a little of the John From faith :) 👌🏻
About 25% Volcanoes
I enjoyed the volcano parts. The right turns into cultural ideologies made no sense. Pick a topic already.
Different peoples' sense of wonder for the volcano
A British-Austrian documentary; Filmmaker Werner Herzog observes some of the most beautiful and terrifying wonders of the natural world - the volcano - with his signature blend of curiosity and insight. He travels round the world, to Indonesia, Ethiopia, Iceland and North Korea to explore the effect volcanos have on their population and culture and myths. The film is significant for showing a fresh insight into life in North Korea, and a fascinating insight into the fossil hunting of early humankind in the shadow of the volcano. The primordial aspect of molten lava flow and lava explosions captured on film are extraordinary and at times unsettling, such was the danger to the cameramen and the vertigo from enormous backdrops of crimson fury.
The film meanders from one location to another and unconventional in its narrative and narration. Herzog's storytelling style is not easily pinned down, though he never loses sight of one constant here: human awe for the primeval and the elemental.
Did you know
- TriviaWas one of the very few movies that was filmed in North Korea.
- Quotes
Werner Herzog: It is a fire that wants to burst forth and it could not care less about what we are doing up here
- ConnectionsFeatures La Soufrière (1977)
- SoundtracksUnfailing Light
Performed by the Monks Choir of Kiev Pechersk Monastery
Traditional
Courtesy of Origen Music
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- Gross worldwide
- $3,679
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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