Burden of Dreams
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:38:25
- There's no action. No action.
- Well, we're gonna have an interview with you.

:38:29
I am sitting here.
I am sitting here... very satisfied.

:38:33
We are waiting at the moment-
waiting for some Indians more...

:38:36
and waiting for some canoes more...
:38:38
and when we have some canoes more,
we are waiting for some Indians more more.

:38:43
That's our problem in the moment.
And in one hour it's too late.

:38:46
In one hour, it's absolutely too late.
:38:49
It takes several days to film the scene...
:38:51
especially since Herzog insists on shooting
during what's known as the "magic hour"...

:38:55
at the end of the day as the sun sets
and the light turns warm and golden.

:38:59
Timing is crucial, and Herzog spends
most of the two days waiting for the light.

:39:05
Twenty arrows against a zoom, huh?
:39:08
I'm afraid they'll get
more and more bored and suddenly shoot.

:39:13
"Look at that big guy there
with the weird lens.

:39:16
Think you can get him?"
:39:20
"I'll get him.!"
"No, you won't get him.

:39:22
You're shaking too much. "
:39:28
"But I'll get him. "
:39:30
Get the camera and film that.
- No, it's too dark now.

:39:34
Come on. It'll still work.
:39:36
It'll still work.
:39:39
"It'll still work. "
You can't see anything at all!

:39:43
David, the canoes should stay here.
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On the riverbank.
:39:58
In this case, we will probably have
one of the last feature films...


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