POTSDAM – Cinema 10 finishes its Fall 2011 season Monday, Nov. 28 with a showing of Cave of Forgotten Dreams, a 2010 documentary by legendary director Werner Herzog. Films are shown on Mondays at …
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POTSDAM – Cinema 10 finishes its Fall 2011 season Monday, Nov. 28 with a showing of Cave of Forgotten Dreams, a 2010 documentary by legendary director Werner Herzog.
Films are shown on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. in the Roxy Theater, Main St.
Tickets are $4.50 general / $35 season or $3.50 student/senior/$25 season.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a stunning documentary by the brilliant and unpredictable filmmaker, Herzog.
The film explores (literally and figuratively) the remarkable Chauvet Cave in south France, which the public is prohibited from entering.
The rarely seen cave is said to contain what are likely the world's oldest and most perfectly preserved cave paintings.
Shot in 3D, the film is an example of a gifted filmmaker working under the most difficult conditions to produce a film that is as beautiful as the ancient art that it documents.