Lost in the Garden of the World (1975)

Lost in the Garden of the World (1975) poster

Cannes is the town in France where Bergman meets bikinis, and the art of filmmaking meets the art of the deal. In 1975, a group of expat Kiwis managed to score interviews with some of the festival's emerging talents, indulging their own cinematic dreams in the process. Werner Herzog waxes lyrical on the trials and scars of directing; a boyish Steven Spielberg recalls the challenges of framing shots during Jaws; Martin Scorsese and Dustin Hoffman talk a gallon.

Director: Tony Williams
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Editing: Tony Williams
Production: Pacific Films
Country: France, New Zealand
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost in the Garden of the World about?
Cannes is the town in France where Bergman meets bikinis, and the art of filmmaking meets the art of the deal. In 1975, a group of expat Kiwis managed to score interviews with some of the festival's emerging talents, indulging their own cinematic dreams in the process. Werner Herzog waxes lyrical on the trials and scars of directing; a boyish Steven Spielberg recalls the challenges of framing shots during Jaws; Martin Scorsese and Dustin Hoffman talk a gallon.
Who directed Lost in the Garden of the World?
Lost in the Garden of the World was directed by Tony Williams.
Who stars in Lost in the Garden of the World?
Lost in the Garden of the World stars Michael Heath, Paul Bartel, Tobe Hooper, Steven Spielberg, Werner Herzog, Martin Scorsese.
How long is Lost in the Garden of the World?
Lost in the Garden of the World has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Lost in the Garden of the World?
Lost in the Garden of the World is a Documentary film.
Where was Lost in the Garden of the World produced?
Lost in the Garden of the World was produced in France, New Zealand.