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Saturday's slate runs from a digitally restored Pink Floyd concert film and two haunting Japanese tsunami documentaries through a stacked 8 PM—Herzog's ghost elephants, the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein, Bill Condon's Spider Woman musical—before SNL goes live and Chris Fleming detonates his HBO debut. This is the kind of evening that makes the case for live television and a second screen.

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Werner Herzog ventures into the Okavango Delta with explorer Steve Boyes, tracking elephants that move like phantoms through landscapes most cameras never reach. This is quintessential late-period Herzog: part nature film, part existential meditation, narrated in that unmistakable Bavarian deadpan that transforms wildlife footage into something approaching philosophy. The cinematography alone justifies the runtime.

8:00 PM National Geographic Ghost Elephants