Foreign Film Friday: “Heart of Glass” by Herzog
(1976, 1h 34m, West Germany, Drama/Experimental by Werner Herzog)
In an 18th century Bavarian village, which relies on a blown glass factory, the master craftsman dies taking the secret of the famous red glass with him. The community is shocked all over, from the unstable aristocracy to the proletarian drunkards. An oracle foretells the slew of troubles time will bring. Every actor in every scene performed while hypnotized, with the exception of the oracle character Hias and the professional glassblowers who appear in the film. Herzog intended the strange performances to suggest the trance-like state of the obsessed townspeople in the story.
Foreign Film Fridays • 7:00pm
Classic movies from around the world every Friday!
Donation-based admission. Light refreshments available.
Flood Gallery Fine Art Center
Centrally located just off I-240 Exit 8; River Ridge Business Center, Suite 1200, 802 Fairview Rd, Asheville 28803 (behind Hamrick’s and Sun Soo Martial Arts, next to Hot Yoga Asheville and Asheville Dance Theater)




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