When he said that they could approach the fissures from leeward, he used the wrong word--they could only approach from windward (direction the wind was coming from). If they were in the lee, they'd be inhaling the fumes.
La Soufriere IS on the island of Saint Vincent. La Grande Soufriere is on the island of Basse-Terre, in Guadeloupe. Herzog's documentary is set in Guadeloupe and the island of Basse-Terre, making reference to La Grande Soufriere volcano, although the title of the documentary was shortened to La Soufriere because it sounded better.
If only LA was on the up and up today as it was in the 60s
Frank Poole, grounded
Great and historical documentary. Exellent Exemplare for people they want to start make movies.
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Ha ha... Jay Ferguson!
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Only Herzog would consider the avoidance of a cataclysmic destruction of an entire town and loss of countless lives as "embarrassing", ><;;
Thanks for watching, maybe a Batman Movie is more your speed.
I want to believe that the crew rescued some of those dogs and that poor kitty, but...this is Werner Herzog. Of course he didn't. :/
the volcano didn't explode in the end.
Realy? But I can hear parts of the moonshine sonata in the piano?!
It´s the "Moonshine Sonata" by Beethoven
When he said that they could approach the fissures from leeward, he used the wrong word--they could only approach from windward (direction the wind was coming from). If they were in the lee, they'd be inhaling the fumes.
Does anyone know the music piece at the ending? What's it called?
Hi, if i pass you the italian subtitles, you think you can load them into the video? Thanks..
"it was a comfort for us not having the law hanging around..." hahaha
La Soufriere IS on the island of Saint Vincent. La Grande Soufriere is on the island of Basse-Terre, in Guadeloupe. Herzog's documentary is set in Guadeloupe and the island of Basse-Terre, making reference to La Grande Soufriere volcano, although the title of the documentary was shortened to La Soufriere because it sounded better.
Deadpan, inquisitive, Teutonic brilliance. You've never failed me, Mr. Herzog.
All by myself by Eric Carmen was based on this score
@CinemaDriveIn2010 it's the second movement of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2.
Thank you for this
Spirit appeared in this movie, but I can't remember if they played or just acted in it.
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Thanks for posting this movie. Great.
Great post!!
thanks for posting. needed this video for a blogpost. appreciate its presence very much