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Jewel Palovak, Treadwell's former girlfriend and business partner, gave Herzog permission to listen to this "border crossing".
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But it is equally clear that he feels an affinity with Treadwell's obsessiveness and disinterest in the civilised human world.
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Herzog's clear-eyed pragmatism is at utter odds with Treadwell's "unbearable new age romanticism" and he makes that clear in his narration.
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Treadwell's video camera recorded audio of the fatal attack.
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Herzog listens to the recording in one unforgettable scene, his back to the camera so the audience can only see the reflection of his reaction in the face of Treadwell's friend who is watching him.
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Herzog used the vast cold emptiness as inspiration for poetic musings in Encounters at the End of the World, his documentary about the people who work in Antarctica; and was obviously fascinated by the insanity of Timothy Treadwell's adventures among the bears in Grizzly Man.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Cave of Forgotten Dreams Marshall Fine 2011
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Treadwell's brief foray into vaudeville -- an episode that might have furnished vim and color -- gets a mere passing reference.
American Century's 'Treadwell: Bright and Dark': Dreadfully trite and dull 2010
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Werner Herzog uses Treadwell's own video footage to admire his skills as a film-maker, and tell his story.
Archive 2008-07-01 Cazzab 2008
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To praise Treadwell's skills, then to single out moments that he did not intend to be seen as particularly skillful seems like a back-handed compliment at best.
Archive 2008-07-01 Cazzab 2008
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Flaim and Currin both see strength in Treadwell's illness.
New musical 'Liberty Smith,' revival of 'Sabrina Fair' on tap at Ford's Theatre 2010
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