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I am My Films, Part 2... 30 Years Later

I am My Films, Part 2... 30 Years Later

The sequel of Christian Weisenborn's Werner Herzog's documentary after 30 years.

20101h 38m

Overview

Christian Weisenborn and Werner Herzog know each other for more than 40 years. His first film on Werner Herzog "I am my films" (1976-78) covered Herzog's beginning as a filmmaker, the new film is a sequel titled "I am my films, part 2 - 30 years later" in which Weisenborn talks about Werner Herzog as a documentarian of the past 30 years.

Directed by Christian Weisenborn
Written by Christian Weisenborn
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Top Cast

Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog

Self

Lena Herzog

Lena Herzog

Self

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Self (archival footage)

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Self (archival footage)

Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon

Self

About I am My Films, Part 2... 30 Years Later

I am My Films, Part 2... 30 Years Later is a documentary film released in 2010. Directed by Christian Weisenborn, it stars Werner Herzog, Lena Herzog, Nicolas Cage. Christian Weisenborn and Werner Herzog know each other for more than 40 years. His first film on Werner Herzog "I am my films" (1976-78) covered Herzog's beginning as a filmmaker, the new film is a sequel titled "I am my films, part 2 - 30 years later" in which Weisenborn talks about Werner Herzog as a documentarian of the past 30 years.

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