Here it is - the last episode of our third series! In which returning guest Nannina and new guest Lauren Humphries-Brooks join me to chat about three amazing Werner Herzog movies, Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) and Fitzcarraldo (1982). And also Bob's Burgers, obviously.
Thank you so much to all our guests this year, and everyone who has listened. The EscapeGoat Podcast will return....
0.00 Intro/preamble
0.19 our backgrounds with Herzog's movies
0.32 Aguirre, the Wrath of God
1.02 Nosferatu the Vampyre
1.31 Fitzcarraldo
1.46 Wrap-up
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Nannina is a screenwriter, who procrastinates at writing by going down deep research wormholes into alternate dimensions. She supports her writing habit by making coffee, and can be found on Twitter via @NanninaGilder talking about early women filmmakers.
Lauren is a writer, editor, and media journalist. She regularly contributes to film and pop culture websites, and has written extensively on Classical Hollywood, British horror films, and the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror genres. She is the co-host of the Citizen Dame podcast. She can be found on Twitter via @lhbizness.
All original intro, outro and other incidental music recorded and made available by kind permission of Richard Gilbert.
NOTES
A couple of podcast recommendations... firstly, the Cult Movies Podcast, which works through the films written about by Danny Peary in Cult Movies, did an Aguirre episode last year. Secondly, They Must Be Destroyed on Sight! did an episode a few years ago (featuring Jack Graham, who has been on this show) chatting about both Nosferatu versions. Both recommended.
The Herzog commentary about Fitzcarraldo can be found on YouTube - and you can probably find a few others on there too, alongside the interview which I use a clip of in the middle of this episode.