God’s Angry Man:

Account of Werner Herzog’s meeting with the Californian TV preacher Dr. Gene Scott, who raises hundreds of thousands of dollars through his 30-minute programmes. Extracts from these surrealistic broadcasts are alternated with revealing interviews, demonstrating that media religion has completely gon...

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Other Authors: Herzog, Werner (Director), Mauch, Thomas (Cinematographer)
Format: Video Software
Language:German
Published: München Werner Herzog Film [2006]
Series:Werner Herzog: Documentaries and Shorts 3
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Summary:Account of Werner Herzog’s meeting with the Californian TV preacher Dr. Gene Scott, who raises hundreds of thousands of dollars through his 30-minute programmes. Extracts from these surrealistic broadcasts are alternated with revealing interviews, demonstrating that media religion has completely gone off the rails because of greed. Herzog sees Scott as a symptom of the degeneration of the United States, where not God but money is worshipped. In this film, Herzog again portrays a man who is obsessed by power and who sees the world as his biggest opponent. [www.idfa.nl]
Physical Description:1 DVD-Video (44 Min.)

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