Directors who Only Use Real Locations

Werner Herzog is known for filming in incredibly remote and dangerous places around the world. He’s famous for going to extreme lengths to achieve his vision – for example, he actually hauled a steamship over a hill in the Amazon rainforest for his film ‘Fitzcarraldo’. He prefers shooting on location, avoiding studio sets, to make the challenges faced by his characters feel real to viewers. In ‘Aguirre, the Wrath of God,’ he used the difficult environment of the Peruvian rainforest to create a truly suspenseful and dangerous atmosphere. Herzog feels that accurately portraying a location is crucial to the heart of filmmaking.








