Still of the film The Wild Blue Yonder, Werner Herzog
Screening
The Wild Blue Yonder
Werner Herzog
January 29 – February 9 2025
Free admission upon registration
A narrative that interweaves the story of astronauts lost in space with the mysterious unidentified object of Roswell, enhanced by the presence of Brad Dourif as an alien. The latter tells us about his home planet, where the atmosphere is composed of liquid helium and the sky is frozen. Through a selection of never-before-seen space and nature footage, accompanied by a hypnotic soundtrack, Werner Herzog creates one of his most surprising and radical works. The director constructs a visually and sonically powerful work that explores science fiction in a unique way, blending images, sounds and emotions into a highly personal vision of the genre.
The screening is part of the program Werner Herzog and the four natural elements, which accompanies the exhibition Il Nostro Tempo, CinéFondationCartier.
Info
Duration: 81'
Language: English with Italian subtitles
Entrance to the screening does not include a visit to the exhibition Il Nostro Tempo, CinéFondationCartier, which can be accessed with a valid ticket.
Credits
Production year: 2005
Director: Werner Herzog
Production: Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, West Park Productions
Country: Germany, France, United Kingdom, Austria
The screening is part of the public program accompanying the exhibition Il Nostro Tempo, CinéFondationCartier, presented as part of the cultural partnership with Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain. The program of film screenings and meetings is co-curated by Triennale Milano and Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain together with the Piccolo America-Cinema Troisi Foundation.
Calendar
Wednesday, January 29 2025, 6.30pm
Saturday, February 1 2025, 6.30pm
Tuesday, February 4 2025, 6.30pm
Sunday, February 9 2025, 6.30pm