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The White Diamond (2004)

The White Diamond (2004)
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Werner Herzog once again turns his eye on the beautiful and dangerous wilds of the Amazon in this documentary. Dr. Graham Dorrington is a scientist who specializes in designing experimental aircraft, and in 1992 he invented a unique man-powered airship intended to travel into the Amazon canopy of Guyana, with the goal studying the medicinal herbs said to grow there. However, Dorrington's aircraft proved to be flawed, and an accident on its first voyage into the Amazon claimed the life of Dieter Plage, a filmmaker and close friend of Dorrington who had tagged along to document the journey. Ten years later, Herzog joined Dorrington as he returned to the Amazon canopy and explored the beautiful but forbidding rivers and forests, visited the people who live there, and recalled the accident that claimed his friend's life. The White Diamond was the opening night attraction at the 2004 Taiwan Documentary Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Werner Herzog
 
 

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Synopsis of The White Diamond

Werner Herzog once again turns his eye on the beautiful and dangerous wilds of the Amazon in this documentary. Dr. Graham Dorrington is a scientist who specializes in designing experimental aircraft, and in 1992 he invented a unique man-powered airship intended to travel into the Amazon canopy of Guyana, with the goal studying the medicinal herbs said to grow there. However, Dorrington's aircraft proved to be flawed, and an accident on its first voyage into the Amazon claimed the life of Dieter Plage, a filmmaker and close friend of Dorrington who had tagged along to document the journey. Ten years later, Herzog joined Dorrington as he returned to the Amazon canopy and explored the beautiful but forbidding rivers and forests, visited the people who live there, and recalled the accident that claimed his friend's life. The White Diamond was the opening night attraction at the 2004 Taiwan Documentary Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Director(s):
Werner Herzog
Producer(s):
Lucki StipeticAnnette ScheurichWerner Herzog
The White Diamond Awards:
  • 2005 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Documentary
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    James V.

    Another Werner Herzog documentary about obsessive strivers, THE WHITE DIAMOND has no Timothy Treadwell and grizzlies to shock/fascinate us, but if you watch and listen to this quiet film (airships are no match for marauding carnivores), you may experience an even more magical journey into this strange filmmaker's universe. Great beauty is here (the airship floating above the jungle); death is present too, and while the latter is only spoken of--sadly and quietly--it resounds. So does the story of Marc Anthony, his family in Spain and his rooster, of all things! Most special is the home of the swifts, the flock of seemingly numberless birds that live behind Guyana's great waterfall. A cameraman risks life & limb to get a view of this never-before-seen spot, but Herzog chooses not to show us-- honoring the wishes of the natives. Normally, this would seem foolish; here it's perfect, adding the proper reticence and mystery to one of Herzog's least seen--perhaps best--films.

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    Jeff B.

    Another awe inspiring movie by Herzog. Great shots of the South American jungle. Great music by Ernst Reijiger, as usual.

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    Rhenny S.

    If u want to watch a bunch of weird individuals talk and waste the opportunity to show us good footage of a remote area, than rent this film...

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