The current “border delineation” had produced a situation whose “alternative” appeared to be “Islamic State running this as a caliphate which includes Lebanon and Israel among others.” Herzog said making the film about the Middle East had underlined for him both the natural beauty and the complexity of the region. When Werner said would I go to Morocco, to the desert, with him, I said: ‘Can I bring my children?’ He said: ‘Yes, there’ll be a tent for your children’. “I don’t want to be just sitting at home and driving to the studio to make a movie. Kidman also enthused about the experience. Actually it’s the most erotic scene I think I ever shot in my life,” he said. Herzog highlighted one scene in which Bell is drawn to the diplomat Henry Cadogan (James Franco) when he performs a card trick in a sensual manner. “It’s about solitude, the tragedy of love and longing.” “This is a woman who has a very complex, very beautiful inner life, and two tragic love stories,” said Herzog at the Berlin film festival, where the film has premiered.
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