EXCLUSIVE: Werner Herzog’s documentary explorations have ranged from the cosmic (Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds) to the fiery depths (Into the Inferno). His latest nonfiction film takes him …
Werner Herzog’s documentary explorations have ranged from the cosmic to the fiery depths . His latest nonfiction film takes him on a journey inside the human brain, a subject as complex as any the director has ever tackled.dropped today, on the heels of the film’s world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. There’s a road trip element to the film, as Herzog joins scientist Rafael Yuste on a tour of the latest in brain research.
The trailer shows how light impulses can activate sensors on the brains of lab mice, triggering the creatures to move in certain directions. Fascinating, but with disturbing implications if and when such research reaches human trials. Herzog, who turned 80 recently, brings intellectual curiosity to all of his films, as well as a poet’s sensibility. That artistic impulse sparked his initial interest in the topic of the brain and how it functions.
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