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Fata Morgana

Fata Morgana

19726.61h 16m

Overview

Shot under extreme conditions and inspired by Mayan creation theory, the film contemplates the illusion of reality and the possibility of capturing for the camera something which is not there. It is about the mirages of nature—and the nature of mirage.

Directed by Werner Herzog
Written by Werner Herzog
Produced by Werner Herzog
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Top Cast

Lotte Eisner

Lotte Eisner

Narrator (voice)

Wolfgang Bächler

Wolfgang Bächler

Narrator (voice)

M

Manfred Eigendorf

Narrator (voice)

G

Günther W. Welpert

Narrator (voice)

E

Eugen des Montagnes

J

James William Gledhill

W

Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg

Themes & Keywords

avant-gardetuaregpoetic documentarydjazairalgerian sahara

About Fata Morgana

Fata Morgana is a documentary film released in 1972 exploring themes of avant-garde, tuareg, poetic documentary, djazair, algerian sahara. Directed by Werner Herzog, it stars Lotte Eisner, Wolfgang Bächler, Manfred Eigendorf. Shot under extreme conditions and inspired by Mayan creation theory, the film contemplates the illusion of reality and the possibility of capturing for the camera something which is not there. It is about the mirages of nature—and the nature of mirage.

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