Apple is boosting its documentary slate with a pickup for Fireball, an upcoming feature from Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer
an upcoming feature from Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer.
The doc's focus will be on how shooting stars, meteorites and deep impacts have focused the human imagination on other realms and worlds, and on our past and our future. Herzog and Oppenheimer, who co-directedand Emmy-nominatedWerner Herzog Filmand RTS are behind the feature, which will be produced by André Singer and Lucki Stipetić, and executive produced by Richard Melman.
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