Werner Herzog vs Piers Morgan | On Putin, Hollywood Cancel Culture And More

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Piers Morgan Uncensored welcomes filmmaker, author, poet, philosopher and living legend Werner Herzog for an in-depth interview on his incredible life and career.
Speaking to Piers Morgan, the writer and director discusses everything from playing the villain, to woke culture in Hollywood, to hypnotising chickens!
00:00 - Introduction
03:00 - Accessibility
03:21 - Playing the villain
06:15 - What's the greatest film ever made?
07:20 - Cancel culture in cinema
11:57 - Woke culture in Hollywood - "The pendulum will swing back"
12:50 - Human behaviour and intimacy onscreen
14:45 - “Do you consider yourself to be a Hollywood Director?"
17:00 - On comic book movies taking over
18:00 - Herzog’s biography and family history
20:30 - Collapse of institutions, the Congo and Germany
22:54 - Israel-Hamas war and the surge of antisemitism
23:00 - Mikhail Gorbachev, Vladmir Putin and Russia-Ukraine war
24:40 - Lessons of history and demonising political leaders
29:00 - “You ate your shoe, is that true?”
30:40 “ Did you stab your brother over a pet hamster?”
32:10 - Hypnotising chickens as a hobby
34:30 - Not owning a cellphone
35:00 - Volunteering with Elon Musk and distortion in the media
36:45 - “Do you feel lucky to be alive?”
39:40 - Barbie vs Oppenheimer
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  • @airoski
    @airoski3 ай бұрын

    man I will even suffer through Piers F’ing Morgan to listen to Werner Herzog speak

  • @bienmal

    @bienmal

    2 ай бұрын

    exactly my thoughts haha

  • @Waldvogel45

    @Waldvogel45

    2 ай бұрын

    you both miss the ball. Stay on subject or swtch off . Werner IS the subject, no question. I thank PM for the platform , basta.

  • @1247.cccccc

    @1247.cccccc

    2 ай бұрын

    The pain.

  • @martinpaddle

    @martinpaddle

    2 ай бұрын

    If only there was a way to automatically mute Piers in this, lol

  • @mikemiller3582

    @mikemiller3582

    2 ай бұрын

    he asks such stupid questions

  • @nickmagrath
    @nickmagrathАй бұрын

    I was his interpreter on a visit to Brazil and man, what a genius! I got to chat with him and told him that Fitzcarraldo is one of my top 5 movies ever. It was a privilege!

  • @liltick102

    @liltick102

    Ай бұрын

    I heard about this event and that his Portuguese was in reality fine

  • @tchocky71
    @tchocky713 ай бұрын

    This is the first interview I've watched of Werner Herzog. I admire him even more.

  • @grosbeak6130

    @grosbeak6130

    3 ай бұрын

    You're easily impressed.

  • @loremipsum685

    @loremipsum685

    3 ай бұрын

    Give 'Burden of Dreams" a try - its an easy to appreciate documentary

  • @loremipsum685

    @loremipsum685

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grosbeak6130 please please please tell me who impresses you, we want to know

  • @michael-4k4000

    @michael-4k4000

    3 ай бұрын

    He's gay, bet u didn't know that, ah?

  • @Llllltryytcc

    @Llllltryytcc

    3 ай бұрын

    His interviews are a universe of their own lol. He was once shot with an BB gun doing an interview with critic Mark Kermode, his reaction is amusing

  • @mita6010
    @mita60103 ай бұрын

    Herzog has a warmth and depth of spirit along with being a creative genius. Thank you for the opportunity to hear his wisdom.

  • @warpnl1

    @warpnl1

    3 ай бұрын

    Lmaooooooo the last line cant be serious bro

  • @itomba

    @itomba

    3 ай бұрын

    If Werner heard you call him warm he would stab you in the eye.

  • @itomba

    @itomba

    3 ай бұрын

    If Werner heard you call him warm he would stab you in the eye.

  • @itomba

    @itomba

    3 ай бұрын

    @@warpnl1LMAO at you, this man has more insight into life than you can ever hope to imagine. His catalogue of documentaries, let alone his films, have examined the very basis of humanity. You obviously no nothing of him or his work.

  • @warpnl1

    @warpnl1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@itomba I've seen most films by him, so be quiet about that. They're good, but it's not like he's at the top of the cinematic landscape.

  • @sneakyreptile6667
    @sneakyreptile6667Ай бұрын

    love how werner evicts all of morgans polarizing questions by answering more intelligently than the questions were put

  • @PontschPauPau3451

    @PontschPauPau3451

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine thinking about social issues with nuance and realism, and not just parroting whatever dogma the side of the aisle you identify with tells you you should say. You can tell Pierce is frustrated with how slowly and deliberately Herzog speaks, because he's actually thinking about what he's going to say.

  • @kat_a_bru
    @kat_a_bru3 ай бұрын

    Werner is truly a gift to the human race. What an introspective, honest man he is. Thanks Piers for this gem

  • @august_astrom
    @august_astrom2 ай бұрын

    Herzog is the only director I don't roll my eyes at when they share their view on political or philosophical matters. He is very nuanced and brings a more sober, human perspective--so much so that even if you disagree with him, he gives you something you can take away for your own edification.

  • @Capt.Turner

    @Capt.Turner

    2 ай бұрын

    I think Werner would love your statement if he ever got to hear or read it. He always wanted to provoke the audience into thinking and taking something away from the experience.

  • @shaheer151
    @shaheer1513 ай бұрын

    Not just a great Filmmaker but an amazingly wonderful Human Being.....so much wisdom he imparted to those capable of hearing it, in such a short interview. I made a good decision in choosing to watch this despite my aversion to Piers and his ilk....feel totally rewarded.

  • @Count3d
    @Count3d3 ай бұрын

    Herzog is an all time great. His interview was fun, could've watched him talk for hours!

  • @itsIG

    @itsIG

    3 ай бұрын

    100% great interview

  • @chrisfreebairn870

    @chrisfreebairn870

    2 ай бұрын

    No, bc Piers Morgan with his trite pop culture brain is simply not up to the task. Herzog's repeated initial responses displayed clearly what he thought of the quality of the questions - stupid, superficial, naive .. pathetic, barely beyond Tucker Carson level.

  • @foadghavami2004
    @foadghavami20043 ай бұрын

    So pleasant to listen to him, his accent, his selection of the words and the content of talk.

  • @skyhawk747
    @skyhawk7473 ай бұрын

    What an interview, wow! This man is cinema royalty.

  • @paulheydarian1281

    @paulheydarian1281

    3 ай бұрын

    As long as you don't conflate Werner with Hollyweird Royalty. Hollyweirders nowadays are highly untalented and immensely irrelevant. 😮

  • @jhegre

    @jhegre

    Ай бұрын

    He surely is, but that german sounding guy is boring.

  • @frankisfrank69
    @frankisfrank693 ай бұрын

    Finally, a GREAT artist being interviewed here. Thanks Piers Morgan for having Herzog on.

  • @sandymac4678

    @sandymac4678

    3 ай бұрын

    "So many mised opportunities" - Morgan spends most of the interviews asking questions which Herzog already answered - and seems entirely unaware that Herzog lived in the same house as Kinski as a young man.

  • @fifibibi3213

    @fifibibi3213

    3 ай бұрын

    The contradiction and contradiction found in the book cannot in any way occur in heavenly revelation, as it means lying and disagreement, and the Lord Almighty does not lie or disagree with Himself. The sacred is the greatest evidence of its distortion and invalidity. This is because contradiction is a characteristic of human thought. Here - dear reader - are some of them Contradictions in the Gospels that exist today: (1) Both Matthew and Mark cited the story of Jesus cursing the fig tree. It was mentioned by Matthew in 1 18:21] and was mentioned by Mark in [11:12 But they fell into a clear contradiction: Matthew said that Christ cursed the fig tree 1 after he cleansed the temple and expelled those who were buying and selling in it. We find the opposite of that in the Gospel of Mark, which mentions that Christ was cursed. The fig tree [before] the temple had been cleansed of those who were buying and selling in it!! The story of the cleansing of the temple was reported by Matthew in [21:12] and Mark mentioned it in [11:15]. It isThe story of the cleansing of the temple was reported by Matthew in [21:12] and Mark mentioned in [11:15]. It is one story of one event, and there is a contradiction in its narration. Matthew and Mark. (2) While we find in the Gospel of Mark [11:12] that Christ cursed the fig tree and that the disciples, including Peter, knew that it had withered on [the next day] when they saw the tree withered as they were returning to the city [11:20]. We find the opposite of that in the Gospel of Matthew, as it tells the story of all the events occurring on [the same day] and that the tree withered immediately and that the disciples saw what happened and said: How did the fig tree wither immediately? Matthew [21:18-20] Can this contradiction be said to be an inspiration from the Lord of the Worlds? (3) According to the Gospel of Mark [14: 32-43] that Christ was arrested from a village called (Gensemane). According to the Gospel of Luke [22: 29-47], Christ was arrested from the Mount of Olives ! The contradiction is clear and present in the name of the place From which Christ was arrested. To confirm the difference in the geography of the village of Gethsemane from the geography of the Mount of Olives, see Matthew 26-30, Mark 14:26 and 32, and John 18 (1). See also the map of Jerusalem in the days of Christ found at the end of the New Testament, so that no one would claim that the location of Gethsemane = Mount. Olives as 3 = 1. We ask this question to Christians: If the Gospels are sacred to you and were written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, how could this happen? Contradiction? (4) Matthew wrote in [18] the account of Christ’s healing of the leper who came to Christ, saying, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.” So he extended Jesus took his hand and touched him, saying: I am willing, so be cleansed. then Matthew wrote in [148] the account of Christ's healing Protecting Peter from fever. However, Luke is incomplete, as he wrote in [4:38] the account of Christ’s healing of Peter’s mother- in- law first, then he wrote in [12:51] the account of Christ’s healing of the leper The contradiction is clear: According to Matthew, Christ healed the leper before he had healed Peter’s mother- in- law from fever, but according to Luke, Christ healed the leper after he had healed Peter’s mother- in- law. fever ! It is no secret to you, O discerning reader, that the advances and delays in the history of the facts and the timing of the events are from those who claim to write Inspiration is a clear contradiction. (5) Matthew wrote in [12:17] citing In the Old Testament (regarding Christ): (So ​​that what the prophet Isaiah said might be fulfilled: Behold, my servant whom I have chosen, my beloved, in whom I am well pleased, I will My soul is upon him. ) This phrase was mentioned only by Matthew, and it contradicts the original phrase found in the book of Isaiah [42:1], because Isaiah’s phrase is like this: ((Behold, My servant, whom I uphold, My chosen one, in whom I am well pleased.) myself )) So consider, O discerning reader, between Matthew’s phrase (Behold my servant whom I have chosen) and the phrase Original (Behold my servant) The description of slavery has been changed, and it is the most honorable description of creation, especially since God Almighty added it to Himself, and who would refuse to Be a servant of God? His first characteristic is that he is: Abdullah. When Christians agree that the first characteristic of Christ is that he is a servant of God, Christian unity will be achieved. As for citing a passage that says that Jesus is the servant of God, and then other passages from the Gospel that say otherwise, this is a clear contradiction that leaves the decision to be decided by the mind of the reader. and conscience (6) According to the Gospel of Matthew in [8:5], Christ healed the officer’s servant first before he healed Peter’s mother- in- law from his fever. According to the Gospel of Luke in [4:38], the healing of Peter’s mother- in- law occurred before Christ healed the officer’s servant in [1:7]. The story of the healing of Peter's mother- in- law is mentioned in Matthew in [8:14] and in Luke in [4:38].We ask Christians: Isn't this a clear contradiction in the date and timing of the incident? How then could he believe that the Gospel writers wrote under inspiration from God? The sayings of the inspired people must be free from contradiction and disagreement, so their news of revelation and inspiration does not differ, and this is what we do not see in the four Gospels. (7) It was mentioned in John [18:9] that Christ said: “Those whom you gave me I have not lost None of them) Christ in this text did not lose anyone at all, but when you return, O discerning reader, to John in [12:17], before this text, Christ himself was saying: (When I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those you gave me I kept, and not one of them perished. Except the son of perdition, so that the Scripture may be fulfilled.) In the eighteenth chapter, he did not lose anyone, and in the seventeenth chapter, he lost one, and the difference is clear: it is a contradiction! (8) It was mentioned in Matthew [24:29] about the signs of the end of time, the words of Christ, “And immediately after those calamities, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not shine, and the stars will fall from the sky,” until he said, “And people will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven in all power and majesty, and he will send his angels.” With a great trumpet to the four winds,

  • @fifibibi3213

    @fifibibi3213

    3 ай бұрын

    Who carried the cross, Jesus or Simon?! Then they went out to crucify him, and they forced a man passing by who was coming from the field, namely Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexandros and Rufus, to carry his cross. Mark 15/20 And as they were leaving, they found a man from Cyrene named Simon, so they forced him to carry his cross, Matthew .27/32 When they led him away, they caught Simon, a man from Cyrene, who was coming from the field, and they placed the cross on him to carry it behind Jesus, Luke 23/26. But John disagrees with the three, and makes Jesus the bearer of his cross instead of Simon: “So they took Jesus and led him away, and he, carrying his cross, went out to the place called the Skull.” John 19/17 The question here is who carried the cross, Jesus? Simon's mother?! Mark 15:25 And it was the third hour, and they crucified him (John 19:14). And it was about the sixth hour, and he had not yet been crucified. Matthew 27:32 And they commanded Simon to carry the cross of Christ. John 19:17 So Jesus went out carrying his cross. Mark 15:23 And they gave him wine mixed with bitterness to drink, but he did not accept it. Matthew 27:34 And they gave him vinegar mixed with gall to drink his food. John 19:29 And there was a vessel standing there full of vinegar. Mark 21 They put him on the cross Peter 2 (24) They put him on a tree. He bore our sins in his body on the tree. Galatians 13:3 Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. For it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.” Matthew 27:5 That Judas went and created himself Acts 1:18 That Judas fell to the ground, and his bowels were silent. John 120 Only Mary Magdalene visited the tomb Matthew 1:28 Mary Magdalene and another Mary: the mother of James Luke 24 10 Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joanna Mark 16:8 Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Salome Mark 16:8 Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome quickly left and fled from the tomb. Sunday nothing because they were afraid

  • @fifibibi3213

    @fifibibi3213

    3 ай бұрын

    God is truthful when He says... If it had been from other than God, they would have found in it much discrepancy...✔✔✅✅👍🕌💯

  • @fifibibi3213

    @fifibibi3213

    3 ай бұрын

    “From” the texts of the Gospels, we will find this confusion: God, who is Christ, is seated at the right hand of God, but they are one.... One of them will submit to the other, but they are equal.... One of them has raised the other to heaven, but there is no distinction in their abilities.... And one of them sent the other, but they are both of one essence.... One of them is born of the other.... But before birth, both existed.... To whom glory was crucified and killed.... And God is greater than Christ, who is God.. .. And God knows the time of the resurrection..... But Christ, who is God, does not know it.... And there is only one God, but the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God.. .. And there is only one Lord, but there are three, each of them is a Lord . And the only God “from whom are all things” sent the only God “by whom are all things”...... And the Lord said at the crucifixion (Mark 15:34 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?) And when he did not find an answer to him, he said before he died (Luke 23 : 46 He said, “Father, in your hands I entrust my soul.” And when he said this, he gave up the spirit and died...... But this was for the sin of eating from the tree! Religion, or monotheism, or reason, or anything!!??........ By God, we live in a great blessing if God Almighty created us Muslims.......... Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, number ----------☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆¤¤☆ 10 second if we assume. What did the false prophets mention? I ask your living conscience, O Christian, the defeated and deceived, regardless of the sins of the so- called Lord Jesus. Nor is the sin of our father Adam, one morsel of an apple, the sins of his adulterous whore grandmothers 1 Is the sin of our father Adam greater - nor are the sins of the prophets he sent, oh ||||||||||||| -------☆☆☆□□●♤☆☆ Christianity and paganism Psalm [91:9-16] is a prophecy that describes a servant who turns to his Lord, who is saved and raised Christians believe that the psalm is a prophecy about Christ, and Luke 4:10 and Matthew 4:6 quoted from it, paragraph 11, the text of the psalm: ((I say to the Lord: You are my refuge and my bosom, my God who is in Him and Yath. 3 For He will truly deliver you from the snare of the hunter. With His fears He will overshadow you. Under His wings you will take refuge. Shield and shield are His right. 5 Do not be afraid of the fear of the night, nor of the arrow that flies by day. And not from your doom spoils at noon. 7 A thousand and ten thousand at your right will fall from your side. He will not come near to you. 8 But with your eyes you look and see the reward of the wicked. And because you said: The Lord is my refuge, and you have taken refuge in the Most High, 10 no evil will happen to you, and no calamity will come close to your dwelling. 11 For he will command his angels concerning you So that they may be kept in all your ways. 12 They carry you on their hands, lest you hit the stone of your foot. 13 You tread on the lion and the serpent, you trample the lion and the lion. 14 The Lord said: I will deliver him because he is attached to me. I lift him up because he knew my name. 15 He calls upon Me, and I respond to him; I accompany him in distress; I rescue him and honor him; 16 I prolong his forgiveness, and I show him my salvation.” -------☆☆ Sayings of Christ blow up the Trinity. From the words of Christ in John (17:3): “And this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus, whom you sent.” Christ did not say that eternal life is for them to know that there are three Persons and that Jesus is Tasut and Divinity, or that Jesus is a God incarnate; Rather, he said that eternal life is in the belief in the true monotheism of God and the belief in the message of Christ...., and the fact that Christ is a messenger is the opposite of his being a god: because the discrepancy between the messenger and the messenger is obvious. One of Christ's sayings in Mark (12:29).... Jesus answered: “The first of all commandments is: Hear, O Israel. The Lord our God is one Lord.” The first of the commandments in the Torah and in all the books of the prophets is to believe that God is one and there is no god but Him. It is said that Jesus, peace be upon him, is the first of the commandments. From the words of Jesus in Mark (13:32): “As for that day and hour, no one knows about them, not even the angels who are in healing, nor the Son except the Father.” And this saying calls for the invalidity of the trinity, because Christ, peace be upon him, singled out the knowledge of the resurrection with God and denied himself as he denied the other servants of God, and equalized between him and them in this; If science is specific to theology and not to humanity, how can it be ignorant of theology when it is united to humanity?! ------------------ In the Bible, the Lord says in Genesis 1:6 My spirit shall never rest on a person, because he is a body. And since Jesus in the Bible is just a human being, as he said in John 8:40 I am a human being who has spoken to you the truth that I heard from God. And those around him saw that he was a man, as in Luke 32:47, the leader of the sect.. He glorified God, saying: “Truly this man was Barala So why do the Christians believe that the Spirit of God rested on the body of Christ, and that a human body enclosed him in his mother’s womb until the time of his death? And the Lord in the Holy Book says: “My soul will not dwell on a human being ever, because it is a body.” And how does the spirit of God descend upon Christ, and God is a spirit, as he said John in 4:24 “God is a spirit”: that is, it is not a tangible body, while the rosary had a tangible body, and Christ says about himself in Luke 39 24 “Behold my hands and my feet, that I am groaning, and behold, for a soul has no flesh and bones as you see I have.” And how does the spirit of God, which the heavens cannot contain, dissolve in the body of Christ, as in 1 Kings 8:27, does God really dwell on earth? Behold, the heavens, and the heavens of heavens, shall not be shed." While Christ was a fetus, then a child, he became a boy, and he was gradually growing and becoming stronger, as in Luke 2:40 (And the boy was having fun and was strengthened by marriage, so we have wisdom, and God’s tone was upon him) -------------------------- And how could the Spirit of God descend upon Christ, when he had a visible body, while God is not seen, as in 1 Timothy 6:16, “whom no man has seen nor can he see.” And as John 1:18 said God no one has ever seen * And how did the Spirit of God rest upon Christ who sought and died - as mentioned in the Gospels - and he died, when God says about himself (Deuteronomy 32:40 I live forever) (Jeremiah:10:10 but the Lord is the true God, the living God and the eternal King.) (Habakkuk 1 12: 12 Aren't you from eternity, O Lord my God, my Holy One? Do not miss it (1) Timothy 6: 16, whose unity is immortality...) And how can the Spirit of God rest upon Christ when no human can see God, as in Exodus 33:20, “You cannot cover my face, because man does not see me and live.” And in John 5:37, “And the Father Himself... you never heard his voice, nor did you see his aura. Christ was seen by everyone around him and his voice was heard?! So... the spirit of God, which is His characteristic, does not dissolve in bodies - according to the texts, not to mention the solutions of His sublime Essence If the Christians insist on believing that Jesus is the incarnate God; They disbelieved in the texts of their book to follow the opinions of their fathers ---------'---- Christianity and paganism are among the texts by which Christians infer the divinity of Jesus: a text mentioned in Unity 8:23: You are from below, but I am from above. You are of this world, but I am not of this world.” The response to this claim says thanks to God Firstly, Christ’s saying: “As for me, I am not of this world” is not evidence of divinity in any case. What is meant is his difference from all other human beings by his transcendence from the material world: rather he, as a prophet and messenger from God, made his concern above that wreckage that the rest of the people are panting after, so he was one of the seekers of God and the Hereafter. Those in whose heart there is no attachment, but God is love The expression of Christ contains a kind of metaphor, as it is said: So- and- so is not from this world, meaning that he does not live for this world and does not care about it, but his concern is always the pleasure of God and the abode of the Hereafter. Second: Christ said the same thing against His disciples also after touching in them the love of the hereafter and turning away from the world. He said in John 15:19 if you were of the world, the world would have to be conquered. the world. " And in another place he said about them in John 17:14, "I have given them your word, and the world has destroyed them, because they are not of the world. As to me, I am not. The world. Of. Here is the cry, he said about the disciples that they are not of this world: Are they gods?! with

  • @williama3825
    @williama38253 ай бұрын

    One of the best interviews I have heard god bless Werner Herzog could listen to him all day

  • @sholehmidtbo3051

    @sholehmidtbo3051

    3 ай бұрын

    Give them✡️ BAVARIA! THE CHILDREN IN GAZA WERE NOT PART OF 🇩🇪WWII CRIMES.

  • @epona9166

    @epona9166

    3 ай бұрын

    Maybe one of Morgan's better interviews but hardly one of the best Herzog interviews. He's always an interesting guest but most interviewers ask him better questions than this. You could tell he thought they were pretty lame or irrelevant.

  • @megavide0

    @megavide0

    3 ай бұрын

    If only he wouldn't have blamed the West for Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine. :/

  • @bogdanpopescu1401

    @bogdanpopescu1401

    3 ай бұрын

    @@megavide0 if only you would have listened

  • @MysticalHydra
    @MysticalHydra3 ай бұрын

    Herzog is indeed a living legend. No filmmaker has immersed themselves in their movies the way he does.

  • @odeode4338

    @odeode4338

    3 ай бұрын

    Stanley Kubrick

  • @son193

    @son193

    3 ай бұрын

    @@odeode4338 Not a single movie by Kubrick compares to the Herzog-Kinski collaborations. Kurosawa even said Fitzcarraldo was his favourite film.

  • @gabrielegagliardi3956

    @gabrielegagliardi3956

    3 ай бұрын

    There are a lot great film makers, thinking than Herzog was more immersed than Fellini, Antonioni, Tarkowsky and others doesn't make any sense.

  • @giacomosalibra1656

    @giacomosalibra1656

    3 ай бұрын

    Rainer Werner Fassbinder

  • @hmq9052

    @hmq9052

    3 ай бұрын

    Film buffs are knob heads

  • @lorisnaith9650
    @lorisnaith96503 ай бұрын

    I teach Werner Herzog films (mostly “Grizzly Man”) in my high school classes each and every year. We are all very grateful for his candor and insights, and his work is endlessly relevant.

  • @dirkbogarde44

    @dirkbogarde44

    3 ай бұрын

    I hope you showed them Rescue Dawn.

  • @maxfrank13

    @maxfrank13

    3 ай бұрын

    Could I read through your material re Grizzly Man?

  • @adambazso9207

    @adambazso9207

    2 ай бұрын

    Grizzly Man was great, I just wish he would've cut the re-telling of the audio-recording of Timothy Treadwell's and his girlfriend's death. That was completely unnecessary.

  • @idorus

    @idorus

    2 ай бұрын

    @@adambazso9207 why? its a documentary

  • @RP-Merlin_Turtle-00
    @RP-Merlin_Turtle-003 ай бұрын

    What a human being. Pierce is ok at interviewing him + the format of the show was quite different from Werner’s usual appearances (which is nice) but herzog is the type one should simply watch, listen and learn from. Nevertheless it was fun to see him in a traditional mediatic event hehe

  • @patrickpaganini
    @patrickpaganini3 ай бұрын

    I know it's hard with the delay interrupting each other, but I appreciate Piers here behaving very well, and letting Werner talk - well done!

  • @ii-desu9125
    @ii-desu91253 ай бұрын

    Great to see Werner… been amazed by his works all my life. One of the best

  • @joejoe2658

    @joejoe2658

    3 ай бұрын

    yep, the antarctica doco got me hooked.

  • @helmuthj.zotter7272

    @helmuthj.zotter7272

    3 ай бұрын

    Werner.

  • @Giantidiot
    @Giantidiot3 ай бұрын

    Herzog is a wise and brilliant man and artist. He’s an oasis of thoughtfulness and modesty in an arrogant and crazy world. Thanks for this interview.

  • @dronezone2955
    @dronezone29553 ай бұрын

    He is one of the most intriguing people on the planet, his mind and perspective is a one of a kind. His films, or poems as he would say, are just simply excellent.

  • @paulagloberson4758
    @paulagloberson47583 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed his discussion concerning demonization of countries. He states they lead to avoidable conflict. Herzog. He’s against war. “ whatever we can do to avoid war we should.” Excellent interview. Caution with media.

  • @1247.cccccc

    @1247.cccccc

    2 ай бұрын

    He sounds like Trump, if Trump was a German filmmaker.

  • @garymacmillan6401
    @garymacmillan64013 ай бұрын

    I met Werner in a Venice restaurant. A lovely guy.

  • @IggyGoesPop666

    @IggyGoesPop666

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope that you didn't make him wait too long for his food 🤣🤣🤣

  • @garymacmillan6401

    @garymacmillan6401

    2 ай бұрын

    I've also met Iggy Pop, so get you and your hilarious put downs.@@IggyGoesPop666

  • @weiloong7
    @weiloong73 ай бұрын

    What a sweet & good guy Werner Herzog is!! Thanks Piers

  • @plotshift

    @plotshift

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude wanted to continue celebrating a guy who raped his own kids

  • @itomba

    @itomba

    3 ай бұрын

    If Werner heard you call him “sweet” he would stab you in the eye.

  • @maevey3
    @maevey32 ай бұрын

    I love how he answers the questions so reasonably. He's very fair & measured.

  • @felicitashilmer1368
    @felicitashilmer13683 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this!! What an interesting, incredibly intelligent and articulate man with great insight and humanity!! I could have listened to Werner all day. Please bring him back again!!

  • @gabriellecunningham7196
    @gabriellecunningham71963 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview Piers! "The Apu Trilogy" ❤️ 🇦🇺

  • @darlene6531
    @darlene65313 ай бұрын

    An incredibly intelligent and positive person.

  • @Tchild2
    @Tchild23 ай бұрын

    Herzog is a gem of a human being.

  • @andrewb445
    @andrewb4453 ай бұрын

    What a man, Werner Herzog! Piers Morgan, sir, I have this ambivalence about you. Whenever I am on the caustic side of my evaluation of your interviews I will try to remember this one. Thank you for this interview. Have you ever visited the Caribbean region Mr. Morgan?

  • @hmq9052

    @hmq9052

    3 ай бұрын

    It seems highly likely. He enjoys cricket

  • @lorisnaith9650
    @lorisnaith96503 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this fantastic interview, Piers!

  • @racializedkanadian
    @racializedkanadian2 ай бұрын

    I have many favourite Herzog films. The one I've been pushing for the last few years is his documentary called "LITTLE DIETER NEEDS TO FLY". I watch this at least once a year. Whenever I think life is getting too 'difficult', I simply ask myself, "what would Dieter do?"

  • @stephenpitkin5492

    @stephenpitkin5492

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Dieter and that film were a direct injection of life.

  • @TomDollard

    @TomDollard

    2 ай бұрын

    @@stephenpitkin5492 I knew and admired Dieter, worked with him in Sausalito. Only learned about his "experiences" in SE Asia after he died. Dieter Dengler and Jochen Peiper are my role mdels.

  • @mariahayworth4840
    @mariahayworth48403 ай бұрын

    Love this man. Brilliant, human, and humble. Not to mention the extraordinary talent.

  • @gavinaustin4474

    @gavinaustin4474

    2 ай бұрын

    I was impressed with Werner as well.

  • @davejlh4988
    @davejlh49883 ай бұрын

    I agree with Werner that Grizzly Man is a good film to show to younger people as a way to introduce them to his work because that was exactly how I became a fan. I would also suggest ‘From one second to the next’ which is a documentary about the dangers of texting and driving. It shows how easily people are distracted by their smartphones and how that can quickly lead to deadly consequences.

  • @Gaudine

    @Gaudine

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of that movie. Now I must watch it.

  • @simeonetti
    @simeonetti3 ай бұрын

    Great interview with Herzog, I've been a fan of him for a very long time. Don't agree with him on Russia, certain "leaders" certainly deserve to be vilified, but who says you have to agree with someone 100% in order to be able to like them.

  • @shaunsmith6703
    @shaunsmith67032 ай бұрын

    Werner is surely one of the greats. A great documentarian too; a list as long as your arm of amazing films: I urge anyone to watch Land of Silence and Darkness.

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria34012 ай бұрын

    Herzog is a national treasure and his contribution to the world of cinema has influenced over other filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, who based on Aguirre the wrath of God to make Apocalypse now. Regarding Cancel culture, I find absurd to cancel people for not being on the right side, but if you think of Klaus Kinski in particular, he would be probably cancelled today.

  • @gentlehorst
    @gentlehorst3 ай бұрын

    A man of my heart. Thank you, Piers Morgan. After the prepped questions he let himself tune to a real interview of reaso, logic and even hope. Thank you, Werner Herzog for being a voice to be heard.

  • @obiknobi8447
    @obiknobi84473 ай бұрын

    Every time Mr. Herzog finished a sentence, I was anticipating that deep sinister gaze. That gaze that could extract your soul, turn your skin inside out. Always captivating.

  • @preciousmousse
    @preciousmousseАй бұрын

    Werner is right! The initial world of Barbie is hell, but it advances to offer an alternative to the hell. Really loved it! Everything is so new: from decors, to acting method, to approach on conflict. As a 30 year old, I found it very loving and comforting to attend for about 2h to a world where nothing awfully traumatic happens and nobody dies. What a dream!

  • @jackspring7709
    @jackspring77093 ай бұрын

    There's a documentary about the making of Fitzgeraldo (titled Burden Of Dreams). Its not fancy or anything - but there's a real 'Heart Of darkness' feel about the whole thing as he becomes more and more obsessed with completing this huge project in the middle of the jungle. Its well worth a watch.

  • @LindyK
    @LindyK3 ай бұрын

    WHAT A FABULOUS INTERVIEW! I love Werner Herzog. A great conversationalist.

  • @alichowdhury6790
    @alichowdhury67903 ай бұрын

    Apu Trilogy is just unbelievably beautiful....

  • @mevdinc
    @mevdincАй бұрын

    This is by far the best interview conducted by Piers and mostly thanks to Werner Herzog. What a great man. But also well done to Piers for not trying to engage his guest in a heated discussion.

  • @user-zd9yn5mz1f
    @user-zd9yn5mz1f2 ай бұрын

    One of the key personality traits of Herzog - curiosity - and his compassion for his fellow man, make him such a terrific, shining example of the best of contemporary man. What a great artist and what a sound voice of reason.

  • @rtrouthouse1506
    @rtrouthouse15063 ай бұрын

    Wise words. So very much needed in our world.

  • @SuchetB
    @SuchetB3 ай бұрын

    Love Werner Herzog - Such a great human being, as well as a great filmmaker.

  • @tummelluv
    @tummelluv3 ай бұрын

    this is sweet- I just finished listening to his audio autobiography....Myself and my family are huge followers of Werner..his movies are our go to for family movie time with our kids age 10 and age 13. He is so inspirational.

  • @sankharaYT
    @sankharaYT2 ай бұрын

    Herzog is an absolute legend. I love his movies, most of all his documentaries. I once had the honor to interview him during the Cave press tour. May he walk til the ends of the earth!

  • @tesscallaghan1824
    @tesscallaghan18243 ай бұрын

    My estimation of Herzog is even more having heard this. Met the man briefly once, he was very gracious. Really enjoy his films, the integrity of creative spirit that comes through, and also how he thinks, always curious for his view. The interview starts off on 'cancel culture' - regarding personal behaviour. It's ironic that Piers then proceeds at points to try to coral Herzog into making more mainstream aligned statements regarding the current wars, which Herzog to his resounding credit resists.

  • @Rolytoov
    @Rolytoov3 ай бұрын

    Werner talking to piers morgan?! The world keeps getting stranger

  • @DerekADempsey

    @DerekADempsey

    3 ай бұрын

    My thoughts exactly.

  • @SuperZangieff
    @SuperZangieff2 ай бұрын

    He is just one of a kind. One of the very last copies of an extinct species: A man with ideals and vision at the same time.

  • @stefashaler8340
    @stefashaler83402 ай бұрын

    I'm indeed enjoying that you listen to your guests lately without interrupting. Thanks for this outstanding interview.

  • @terryh5334
    @terryh53343 ай бұрын

    Great interview Pieers. I could listen to Werner all day long.

  • @johnhull2941
    @johnhull29413 ай бұрын

    what a fantastic interview

  • @tonykins1945
    @tonykins19452 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview by Piers Morgan. Nice that he let Werner speak even when he replied at some length. He judged this very well.

  • @foadghavami2004
    @foadghavami20043 ай бұрын

    What an impressive character! As great and memorable as his films and creations, such a genuine original artist. From Kaspar Hauser to Fitzcarraldo to today, a monstrous body of works.

  • @Rayve1609
    @Rayve16093 ай бұрын

    I am about 7 minutes in it, but i already love this and save it as a favourite. He just mentioned Kurosawa and for me as an japanophile and cineast its just great to hear from someone who really knows how to make movies, what a great director Kurosawa was. But to be honest, i thought, Werner would have mentioned Tarkovsky.

  • @chazlewis8114
    @chazlewis81143 ай бұрын

    Wow! Wasn't expecting this! Fantastic

  • @vocalmuse
    @vocalmuse2 ай бұрын

    I don't admire your work Piers, but thank you for this interview. Allowing Werner Herzog to answer with minimum interruptions is much appreciated. He is a wonderful human being as well as a brilliant filmmaker. His staggering intellect and wisdom, his modesty, his humanity. I particularly admired his response to the debate on cancel culture and I share his opinion on this and indeed all of his opinions expressed in this interview. I was first impressed by Herzog through his film Fitzcarraldo, and I am now inspired to seek out his multi-faceted work. Thank you again for this opportunity.

  • @thedrunkenchefs4577
    @thedrunkenchefs45772 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best interviews Piers has ever done.

  • @humbertsmith8864
    @humbertsmith88643 ай бұрын

    Well done! Chomsky, Finkelstein, and now Herzog, great additions!

  • @bitspieces1107
    @bitspieces11073 ай бұрын

    They say Piers Morgan is like Marmite, you love it or hate it. I understand why that might be said but when he is on form with excellent interviews such as this you have to just love what he can produce, this is an extremely well-conducted piece. Chapeau/ hats off to him!

  • @claystore
    @claystoreАй бұрын

    I still remember the first Herzog movie I saw - Grizzly Man - and how shocked I was that here was the director, interjecting in the viewpoints of the main character... adding his own opinion. And I thought "Who the hell does he think he is?!?!?". I soon learned that he was Werner Herzog, and that his voice is crucial to how his stories are told. A very unique and talented person!

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey9443 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for posting

  • @etch-a-sketch
    @etch-a-sketch3 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview!!!

  • @JDHobbs
    @JDHobbs3 ай бұрын

    Great interview, thank you. Herzog's movies were such a strange and important part of particularly the 70s and 80s when foreign films were popular in colleges, and his films stood out in their scope and vision. Of course, his work has continued, and it would be great if Gen XYZ can unlearn to appreciate his work.

  • @elfpower8300

    @elfpower8300

    3 ай бұрын

    Unlearn to appreciate? Mindfulness please.

  • @tedmills
    @tedmills2 ай бұрын

    Asking a creator those "what is the best film" questions always shows a paucity of intelligence and curiosity

  • @VIRGONOMICS
    @VIRGONOMICS3 ай бұрын

    Icon. His works have changed the way I see the world .

  • @carolinelabe3542
    @carolinelabe35423 ай бұрын

    EXCELLENT interview (thank you Piers)

  • @erstwhile6163
    @erstwhile61633 ай бұрын

    Legend. Best interview yet.

  • @Tabasco91
    @Tabasco913 ай бұрын

    The interviews you've produced lately is just superb in every sense. Good demeanour, fun, witty and serious. Not to mention the important discussions and coverage of this autumn. Thank you!

  • @hugo9547

    @hugo9547

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly! More of these and less of those provocative right-wing people

  • @adelbertomuggler372

    @adelbertomuggler372

    3 ай бұрын

    'Autumn' ? In a few weeks will be spring

  • @pithius2191

    @pithius2191

    3 ай бұрын

    His interviews seem a bit like that pendulum that Herzog explained.

  • @als1023

    @als1023

    3 ай бұрын

    Depebding on where in the latitudes you live@@adelbertomuggler372

  • @DaboooogA
    @DaboooogA3 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest filmmakers to have ever walked the Earth.

  • @DragonballYFighter
    @DragonballYFighter3 ай бұрын

    What a amazing man❤️ so much knowledge and wisdom. It's been a pleasure listening to his way off thinking.

  • @sholehmidtbo3051

    @sholehmidtbo3051

    3 ай бұрын

    Give them✡️ BAVARIA! THE CHILDREN IN GAZA WERE NOT PART OF german WWII CRIMES.

  • @mrmrgaming
    @mrmrgaming3 ай бұрын

    Every time I hear his voice, I think of Jack's Reacher "I chewed these fingers off before the frostbite could turn to gangrene." A great director and a fine actor.

  • @joejoe2658

    @joejoe2658

    3 ай бұрын

    now you will hear him impersonating the npc line from gta5 "im gonna eat yer fingers"

  • @BozJust
    @BozJust3 ай бұрын

    A very wise and noble man, wish there were more like him today.

  • @diegomartinezchacon7721
    @diegomartinezchacon77213 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful interview, magic!

  • @XavierPeypoch
    @XavierPeypoch3 ай бұрын

    Such a force for humanity! great interview

  • @thoso1973
    @thoso19733 ай бұрын

    That Barbie quote at the end should be put on the poster 'Is the world of Barbie sheer Hell?' 😄 (and I liked the film; Herzog's line just puts a different spin on it)

  • @styxcreek
    @styxcreek2 ай бұрын

    I love this man. Morgan is a different story

  • @PeterCombs
    @PeterCombs3 ай бұрын

    .Thank you Piers, good interview, very good.

  • @foadghavami2004
    @foadghavami20043 ай бұрын

    Hats off to P. Morgan to chose Hertzug to interview and just getting 97000 view, while his interview about Harry former prince of Sussex had 1.5 million viewer😢😢😢

  • @Warp75
    @Warp753 ай бұрын

    Werner’s 70’s films with Popol Vuh doing the music are peerless. Mount Everest stuff

  • @tommyrocker33
    @tommyrocker33Ай бұрын

    Remarkable gentleman, could listen to his stories for hours. Smashing interview too, cheers 👍

  • @stevenelief6784
    @stevenelief67843 ай бұрын

    Great interview, just fabulous.

  • @mchris65
    @mchris653 ай бұрын

    Had to watch Wings of Hope after seeing this. Astonishing story and Juliane Koepcke's story should be more well known.

  • @mrnice7570
    @mrnice75703 ай бұрын

    Finally a man of respect

  • @socorroeletronica
    @socorroeletronica3 ай бұрын

    Great interview!!! Love Herzog!!!❤❤❤

  • @kennethbaird9915
    @kennethbaird99153 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview that gives food for thought in abundance. Integrity is also on show here.

  • @Chipoo88
    @Chipoo883 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful soul

  • @Marius_vanderLubbe
    @Marius_vanderLubbe3 ай бұрын

    Mr Herzog is way too smart to buy into your narrative, morgan.

  • @jeffdumpster1470
    @jeffdumpster14702 ай бұрын

    He's not an easy man to interview, you did a good job just letting him speak.

  • @paulholbach3716
    @paulholbach37162 ай бұрын

    He survived Klaus Kinski. That’s already an achievement. I love him.

  • @nicolettacinci3053
    @nicolettacinci30533 ай бұрын

    Mein geliebter Herr Herzog❤

  • @alexa7553
    @alexa75533 ай бұрын

    I agree with Herzog's comparisons with Caravaggio and the Old Testament. And the same question applies to the films produced by Harvey Weinstein. However, Morgan's claim (at 9:48) that Harvey Weinstein is "the most Oscar nominated person for his movies there's ever been" seems to come out of nowhere, as he was nominated for a total of 2 Academy Awards. It would be quite a stretch (and a misleading statement) to count the Oscar nominations received by actors, screenwriters, composers, and others involved in films produced by Weinstein as his own Oscar accomplishments.

  • @ppocoque
    @ppocoque2 ай бұрын

    wonderful open interview

  • @karenbaughn6625
    @karenbaughn66253 ай бұрын

    Herzog is a living legend a very wise man indeed, when he talks we all should listen.

  • @nicholaswilliamobrien2451
    @nicholaswilliamobrien24513 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview

  • @Scottie444
    @Scottie4443 ай бұрын

    Brilliant... Such an honest, poised filmmaker and Man.

  • @jesusguillen5054
    @jesusguillen50543 ай бұрын

    I have to give it to you, Piers, you really invite excellent people to your program.

  • @catherinesalacuse3284
    @catherinesalacuse32843 ай бұрын

    GREAT INTERVIEW , lots of learning which creates special interests…. thank you to Werner Herzog & to you Piers Morgan! 🇫🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧

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