

Documentary
Overview
With stunning views of eruptions and lava flows, Werner Herzog captures the raw power of volcanoes and their ties to indigenous spiritual practices.
Top Cast


Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Self
Werner Herzog
Self


Clive Oppenheimer
Clive Oppenheimer
Self - Volcanologist
Clive Oppenheimer
Self - Volcanologist
Mael Moses
Mael Moses
Self - Chief, Endu Village
Mael Moses
Self - Chief, Endu Village
Sri Sumarti
Sri Sumarti
Self - Volcanologist
Sri Sumarti
Self - Volcanologist


Tim D. White
Tim D. White
Self - Paleoanthropologist
Tim D. White
Self - Paleoanthropologist
Kampiro Kayrento
Kampiro Kayrento
Self - Fossil Hunter
Kampiro Kayrento
Self - Fossil Hunter
Yonatan Sahle
Yonatan Sahle
Self - Archaeologist
Yonatan Sahle
Self - Archaeologist
Isaac Wan
Isaac Wan
Self - Chief, Lamakara Village
Isaac Wan
Self - Chief, Lamakara Village
Moli Isaac
Moli Isaac
Self - Son of Chief Isaac
Moli Isaac
Self - Son of Chief Isaac
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