Main trailer of Herzog’s brain research documentary “Theater of Thought”
Alex Billington
September 19, 2022
sauce: Youtube

“Do fish dream? Do they think?” Cinetic has released the official promotional trailer for Werner Herzog’s latest documentary film. theater of thought, one of two new Herzog docs premiered this year. In honor of his 80th birthday, the Telluride Film Festival hosted a tribute to Herzog and premiered both.Toronto followed up and premiered theater of thought Officially earlier this month. In this work, Werner Herzog sets his sights on yet another mystical landscape – human brain – Considering the philosophical, ethical, and social implications of rapidly advancing neurotechnology, he seeks clues as to why masses of tissue can generate deep thoughts and emotions. We interview and ask detailed questions of various scientists and researchers who are doing research and/or are developing ways to use technology to control the brain. My favorite part of this document is where Herzog’s ultra-poetic spirit collides with the more rigorous spirit of the scientist. dive in.
Here is the first official trailer (+poster) of Werner Herzog’s documentation: theater of thoughtfrom YouTube:
Introducing TIFF: “Werner Herzog sets his sights on yet another mysterious landscape. human brain — Looking for clues as to why masses of tissue can generate deep thoughts and emotions, while considering the philosophical, ethical, and social implications of rapidly advancing neural technology.Werner Herzog turns 80 this year. became. He has traveled to every continent, including Antarctica. In recent films, he travels back in time, studying ancient paintings, staring at volcanoes, and turning our eyes to the sky to observe meteorites. Now he’s stepping into the inner landscape of our brain. ” theater of thought (alias theater of thought) is directed by a prolific German filmmaker Werner Herzogthe director of many documents, including little dieter needs to fly, grizzly man, meeting at the end of the world, cave of forgotten dreams, to the abyss, behold, Into the Inferno, Encounter with Gorbachev, Nomad: Following in Bruce Chatwin’s footstepsWhen Fireball: Visitors from the Dark World Before. It just premiered at his 2022 Toronto Film Festival earlier this month. No release date has been set yet. Please wait for the latest information. First impression? Anyone interested?