Catch Werner Herzog’s new film ‘Into the Inferno’ on Netflix ahead of his Virginia Film Festival appearance 11/4

by | Oct 17, 2016

The Virginia Film Festival‘s lineup is pretty impressive this year with German Filmmaker Werner Herzog topping the bill. And while he’ll be screening his newest documentary, ‘Into the Inferno’ at the festival, you can catch it ahead of time on Netflix towards the end of this month.

The Virginia Film Festival‘s lineup is pretty impressive this year with German Filmmaker Werner Herzog topping the bill. And while he’ll be screening his newest documentary, ‘Into the Inferno’ at the festival, you can catch it ahead of time on Netflix towards the end of this month.

The movie features Herzog and volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer as they embark upon a global journey exploring some of the world’s most mythical volcanoes in North Korea, Ethiopia, Iceland and the Vanuatu Archipelago. Speaking with scientists and indigenous peoples alike, they seek to understand the complex and deeply rooted relationship between mankind and one of nature’s greatest wonders. Produced by Spring Films, Werner Herzog Film and Matter of Fact Media, Into the Inferno artfully blends reportage, history and philosophy into a riveting cinematic experience.

Check out the trailer below:

Into the Inferno streams on Netflix Friday, Oct 28th.

Herzog himself will screen the film as part of the Virginia Film Festival at 9:15 PM, Friday, Nov 4, at the UVA : Culbreth Theatre SNAG TICKETS TO THAT HERE. He’ll introduce the film.

The director will also be present for a conversation series the following day at 2:00 PM, Nov 5, 2016. You can snag tickets to that here.

Check out some more details on the VFF here.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner




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