He has taken his camera to parts of the world no other director would dare go and told stories in ways no one had ever considered. These eleven films illustrate why Werner Herzog is the most daring, visionary and dangerous filmmaker of our lifetime -- the director that both Milos Forman and François Truffaut have called "the greatest filmmaker alive today."
Includes "Signs of Life" (1968), "The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner" (1974), "How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck" (1976), "La Soufrière" (1977), "God's Angry Man" (1981), "Huie's Sermon" (1981), "The Dark Glow of the Mountains" (1985), "Herdsmen of the Sun" (1989), "Echoes from a Somber Empire" (1990), "Wheel of Time" (2003), and "The Wild Blue Yonder" (2005).