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‘I had to invent cinema’: Werner Herzog on how growing up in poverty made him the filmmaker he is

When it comes to Werner Herzog, it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. The German filmmaker is a true legend of cinema, and his gonzo tactics on films like Fitzcarraldo generate both acclaim and condemnation. As his films become available to a wider audience through a new streaming platform, Herzog reflects on his beginnings in cinema and his quest to document the human condition. http://cbc.ca/1.5750974

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