Additional information for Cave of Forgotten Dreams, which has a domestic theatrical release set for March 25, 2011. The film is being distributed by IFC Films and has not yet been rated. Cave of Forgotten Dreams has a total running time of 90 minutes.
U
UK
G
Ireland
G
USA
G
Canada
G
Singapore
Atp
Argentina
M/6
Portugal
G
Japan
AL
Netherlands
All
South Korea
90min
95min
La cueva de los sueños olvidados
Argentina
La cueva de los sueños olvidados
Mexico
La cueva de los sueños olvidados
Spain
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
International
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
USA
Пещера забытых снов
Russia
A Caverna dos Sonhos Esquecidos
Brazil
A Gruta dos Sonhos Perdidos
Portugal
Die Höhle der vergessenen Träume
Germany
Jaskinia zapomnianych snów
Poland
La grotte des rêves perdus
France
September 10, 2010
Canada
November 03, 2010
USA
February 13, 2011
Germany
March , 2011
USA
March 25, 2011
Ireland
March 25, 2011
UK
April 08, 2011
Argentina
April 11, 2011
Hong Kong
April 25, 2011
USA
April 29, 2011
USA
April 30, 2011
Italy
May 06, 2011
Poland
May 14, 2011
Canada
July 01, 2011
Russia
July 08, 2011
Canada
July 10, 2011
Israel
August 31, 2011
France
September 13, 2011
Italy
September 27, 2011
Switzerland
October 21, 2011
Brazil
October 21, 2011
Mexico
October 28, 2011
Japan
November 03, 2011
Germany
November 18, 2011
Norway
December 16, 2011
Brazil
December 29, 2011
Argentina
January 05, 2012
Portugal
February 10, 2012
Mexico
March 03, 2012
Japan
March 05, 2012
Mexico
June 22, 2012
Spain
November 29, 2012
Netherlands
No taglines exist for this title.
Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France, capturing the oldest known pictorial creations of humankind in their astonishing natural setting.
There is currently no official synopsis available.
Werner Herzog
Director(s)
Werner Herzog
Judith Thurman
Writer(s)
Andrea Anderson
associate producer
Amy Briamonte
co-producer
Adrienne Ciuffo
producer
Phil Fairclough
co-producer
Dave Harding
executive producer: Creative Differences
Julian Hobbs
executive producer: History Films (as Julian P. Hobbs)
David McKillop
executive producer: History Films
Erik Nelson
producer
Molly Thompson
executive producer: History Films
Judith Thurman
co-producer
Alain Zenou
associate producer
Nicolas Zunino
associate producer
Producer(s)
Ernst Reijseger
Composer(s)
Himself / Narrator
Werner Herzog
Himself
Jean Clottes
Himself
Julien Monney
Himself
Jean-Michel Geneste
Himself
Michel Philippe
Himself
Gilles Tosello
Herself
Carole Fritz
Herself
Dominique Baffier
Herself
Valerie Feruglio
Himself
Nicholas Conard
Herself
Maria Malina
Himself
Wulf Hein
Himself
Maurice Maurin
Interpreter (voice) (uncredited)
Charles Fathy
Narrator (French version) (voice) (uncredited)
Volker Schlöndorff
Director(s)
Judith Thurman
Writer(s)
associate producer
Amy Briamonte
co-producer
Adrienne Ciuffo
producer
Phil Fairclough
co-producer
Dave Harding
executive producer: Creative Differences
Julian Hobbs
executive producer: History Films (as Julian P. Hobbs)
David McKillop
executive producer: History Films
Erik Nelson
producer
Molly Thompson
executive producer: History Films
Judith Thurman
co-producer
Alain Zenou
associate producer
Nicolas Zunino
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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