In 1994, a group of scientists discovered a cave in France perfectly preserved for over 20,000 years and containing the earliest known human paintings.
The French government cut-off all access to it, save for a few archaeologists, paleontologists, and eventually, the great Werner Herzog.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a 2010 3D documentary film by Werner Herzog about the Chauvet Cave in Southern France, which contains some of the oldest human-painted images yet discovered. Some of them were crafted around 32,000 years ago. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and consists of images from inside the cave as well as of interviews with various scientists and historians. The film also includes footage of the nearby Pont d'Arc natural bridge.
About this movie
Title: Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010)
Directed by: Werner Herzog
Date of birth: 5 September 1942, Munich, Germany
Writing credits: Werner Herzog
Music: Ernst Reijseger
Year: 2010
Country: Canada | United States | France | Germany | United Kingdom
Language: English
Color: Color
Runtime: 89 min.