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Werner Herzog, director, writer, narrator. Cave of Forgotten Dreams (Producer: Erik Nelson, Adrienne Ciuffo; Executive Producers: Erik Nelson, Dave Harding, Julian Hobbs, Tabitha Jackson; Cinematographer: Peter Zeitlinger; Editors: Joe Bini, Maya Hawke; Sound: Eric Spitzer; Music: Ernst Reijseger; International Sales Agent: Submarine Entertainment; Production Company: Creative Differences Productions, Inc.; 2010, 3D, 90 minutes)
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