Archive for tag: Even Dwarfs Started Small

Even Dwarfs Started Small: Persistence and Futility

30 August, 2009 (22:14) | by David Coursen, Film Reviews, Werner Herzog | By: David Coursen

Herzog’s Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970) stands out as one of his most singular films. It has virtually no story-line (“dwarfs raise hell” probably exhausts the subject) and its harsh tone seems to confront its audience, aggressively demanding some kind of response. Even the title seems a kind of challenge: why the word “even,” which [...]

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Offing the Pig: Even Dwarfs Started Small

30 August, 2009 (22:11) | Essays, Guest Contributor, Werner Herzog | By: Movietone News contributor

By Ken Eisler [Originally published in Movietone News 36, October 1974] It’s easy to see how Werner Herzog’s third feature might have provoked cries of “Reaction!” from students and other militants. The film’s rebellion of dwarfs against a callous but mealy-mouthed reform school administration certainly “starts small”; it barely gets one cubit off the ground, [...]

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