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Where the Green Ants Dream ( Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Germany ]
 
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Where the Green Ants Dream ( Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Germany ]

Bruce Spence , Ray Barrett , Werner Herzog  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Bruce Spence, Ray Barrett, Norman Kaye, Ralph Cotterill, Nick Lathouris
  • Directors: Werner Herzog
  • Producers: Where the Green Ants Dream ( Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen ), Where the Green Ants Dream, Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen
  • Format: Import, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: German
  • Region: Region 2 (Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Kinowelt
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000EXI9L0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #594,396 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Germany released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Mono ), German ( Mono ), German ( Subtitles ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Biographies, Commentary, Documentary, Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: The geologist Lance Hackett is employed by an Australian mining company to map the subsoil of a desert area covered with ant hills prior to a possible uranium extraction. His work is impeded by some aborigines who explain that this is the place where the green ants dream. Disturbing their dreaming will destroy humanity they claim. Hackett informs the company which offers various 'solutions' such as a large amount of money or a percentage of a possible revenue. Invited on a trip to a city some of the aborigines sees a military aeroplane and express the wish to own it. The company buys it and gives it to the aborigines as a sign of good will. A runway is made in the desert and the plane is flown to the location. All negotiations concerning the area fail and the dispute goes to a court of the Commonwealth. Parties and experts are heard, obstacles are met such as an aborigine who is the sole survivor of his tribe (and language) and therefore no-one understands what he is saying. Two of the aborigines take off in the plane despite that there is very little fuel left. The mining company wins legally and the aborigines morally. Some aborigines arrives from the mountains and tells about a big winged ant that had fallen from the sky. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Cannes Film Festival, ...Where the Green Ants Dream ( Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen )

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Open Your Eyes to the Dreams of the Green Ants, October 8, 2002
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"wytold" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
There is amazing beauty in the stark outback of Australia where Herzog filmed this drama. It's the simple story of Aboriginals who are trying to save their reality from the onslaught of civilization.

Herzog turns the story into pure poetry which opens your mind to other versions of reality. All the characters he introduces are amazingly rich and complex. The are no absolute good or bad characters. Instead there is a world full of people who must act within the rules of their own particular realities.

I'm watched it multiple times and the film always shakes my belief in the "absolute truth" of my metaphysical system. Each time I realize that perhaps my version reality is not the only possibility. This is not a bad experience, rather it opens new worlds for me to explore.

I recommend this video for those who have an open mind. The video quality is so - so, but that only adds to the charm of the movie.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Herzog's Mad Max, May 2, 2006
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Jordan Hofer "Jordan P. Hofer" (Salem, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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I have never seen a Herzog film I haven't liked, just some more than others. This is an in-betweener, but excellent, as always. Similar in stark landscapes to "Fata Morgana", "Where the Green Ants Dream" offers barren vistas, mounds of dirt, holes in the ground, and apocalyptic hovels. The character of the anthropologist sums up the film best when he describes modern Western technology and what it has done to the biosphere as a man on a train who knows the tracks ahead are out and all he can do is run to the rear of the train. Definitely one of Herzog's more accessible stories, and perfect for viewing in an anthropology course. The ending reminds me of classic J.G. Ballard, in which the dynamic character chooses desolation over re-integration into the hellish culture from which he came. And, yeah, there's a bit of "Mad Max" in the apocalyptic theme as well.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars tops, July 11, 2003
This and a few films by Aki Kaurismaki, and Wenders' American Friend are the only ones that I need to see more than once. I've seen this movie about a dozen times and its understated tragedies are compelling without shrieking. Great video, if you can find a copy. There is a good essay about this film by a follower of Jean-Francois Lyotard in the book Judging Lyotard.
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