Incident At Loch Ness
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''Incident at Loch Ness'' is a 2004
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starring, produced by, and written by
Werner Herzog Werner Herzog (; né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author. Regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema, his films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with unusu ...
and Zak Penn; it also serves as the latter's directorial debut. The small cast film follows Herzog and his crew ( Gabriel Beristain, Russell Williams II) while working on the production of a movie project on the
Loch Ness Monster The Loch Ness Monster (), known affectionately as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protrud ...
titled ''Enigma of Loch Ness''. ''Incident at Loch Ness'' won the New American Cinema Award at the 2004
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Plot

After a mysterious shot of a body floating in Loch Ness (reprised near the end), ''Incident at Loch Ness'' flashes back to the beginning of a
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called ''Herzog in Wonderland'' being directed by John Bailey with an overview of Herzog's work as he himself begins work for a separate documentary to be called ''Enigma of Loch Ness'', in which he is exploring the
Loch Ness Monster The Loch Ness Monster (), known affectionately as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protrud ...
myth. Throughout the film, Herzog asserts the Loch Ness Monster is merely a creation of a collective psychological need in society. As the film continues, Herzog hosts a dinner party to kick off film production. In attendance are his wife (
Lena Herzog Elena Herzog (née Pisetski; born in 1970) is a Russian-American visual artist and photographer. Biography Elena Pisetski was born in Sverdlovsk, in what was then the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, in 1970. She moved to Leningrad in 1987 to atte ...
), several Hollywood celebrities (actors Jeff Goldblum, Ricky Jay, and
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and editor Pietro Scalia), and the film's crew. Difficulties begin to arise as the untested producer, Zak Penn, attempts to transform Herzog's film into a high-grossing blockbuster. In this attempt, Penn commits several Hollywood clichés such as hiring a beautiful woman (Kitana Baker) for a dubious role as a sonar operator and a delusional cryptozoologist (Michael Karnow) for comic relief. As the shooting progresses, the tension between Herzog and Penn escalates with each revelation that Penn is acting in an underhanded manner. First, it becomes quite apparent the producer has commissioned a fake " Nessie" to be used. Then both Kitana and Karnow are revealed to be actors hired by Penn. In a twist of events, when Herzog and his crew are working on their film, the crew begins to see what appears truly to be the Loch Ness Monster. Herzog and crew become more and more concerned as first the boat's motor fails and then the "monster" appears to be attacking the vessel in a deepening fog. The crew huddles below decks until the monster returns again to ram the boat hard enough to cause it to begin to sink. Karnow is thrown overboard during another attack, "Nessie" now clearly visible to the crew. Karnow is lost in the fog and presumably eaten by the monster. After Penn and the
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(Robert O'Meara), sneak away in the liferaft, Herzog decides to put on the ship's sole wetsuit and swim to shore for help. Before he can do so, however, "Nessie" returns to finally sink the ship. While holding a camera in a water-resistant housing, Herzog captures underwater images of a large creature passing him in the murky, dark water. The next day, Penn is found by vacationers and leads them back to recover all but O'Meara and Karnow, who are presumed dead. At this point, it appears that both the documentary film we have been watching and the documentary film we were watching Herzog make could be fictitious. However, this never becomes completely obvious, and the film ends without making it clear exactly who is duping whom.


Cast

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Werner Herzog Werner Herzog (; né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author. Regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema, his films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with unusu ...
as himself * Kitana Baker as herself * Gabriel Beristain as himself * Russell Williams II as himself * David A. Davidson as himself * Michael Karnow as himself * Robert O'Meara as himself * Zak Penn as himself * Steven Gardner as himself * Adrian Shine as himself * John Bailey as Herzog's Crew In Wonderland * Matthew Nicolay as Herzog's Crew In Wonderland * Tanja Koop as Herzog's Crew In Wonderland * Marty Signore as Herzog's Crew In Wonderland *
Crispin Glover Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American actor, filmmaker and artist. He is known for portraying eccentricity (behavior), eccentric Character actor, character roles on screen. His breakout role was as George McFly in ''Back to ...
as Party Guest * Jeff Goldblum as Party Guest *
Lena Herzog Elena Herzog (née Pisetski; born in 1970) is a Russian-American visual artist and photographer. Biography Elena Pisetski was born in Sverdlovsk, in what was then the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, in 1970. She moved to Leningrad in 1987 to atte ...
as Party Guest * Ricky Jay as Party Guest * Pietro Scalia as Party Guest * Jenno Topping as Party Guest * Stephen A. Marinaccio as Propmaster * Michael Scott-Law as Angry Man At Bar


Production

The entire movie is actually a mockumentary film-within-a-film-within-a-film invented by Penn. The ruse is revealed in
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hidden on the DVD. Penn wrote what he calls a " scriptment" (part script, part treatment) that outlined the specific structure of the film and including key dialogue that was needed in order to advance the plot, but left most of the dialogue and interaction up to the participants to work out as
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. As shown on the DVD, the "hoax" was on even before photography started as several media outlets announced the upcoming production as an actual film. Adding to the
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is the fact that everyone who appears on screen is a real person and most are in fact who they say they are. For example, DP Gabriel Beristain and soundman Russell Williams II are well-known, distinguished professionals who did work on the productions they respectively name on screen.


Critical reaction

''Incident at Loch Ness'' holds a score of 64% on review aggregator
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, based on 45 critic reviews with an average rating of 6.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Incident at Loch Ness'' will undoubtedly be of greatest interest to Herzog fans, but for those in on the inside jokes, it delivers on its weirdly unique premise." It also holds a weighted average score of 62/100 on
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based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Critic
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enjoyed the film, giving it 3 stars out of 4, saying: "Watching the movie is an entertaining exercise in forensic viewing, and the insidious thing is, even if it is a con, who is the conner and who is the connee?" Kenneth Turan of the ''Los Angeles Times'' called it: "an amusing mock documentary that spends considerable energy artfully trying to make you believe it's real as real can be."


References


External links

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Roger Ebert's review


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