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Tag Archives: Wim Wenders
the trip of the lonelies (film: Alice in den Städten – Wim Wenders, 1974)
Between ‘Alice in den Städten‘ (‘Alice in the Cities‘ – 1974) and ‘Perfect Days’ (2023) 49 years have passed. 49 years in which the career of German director Wim Wenders has developed in many and sometimes surprising directions. It just … Continue reading
the Japanese movie of Wim Wenders (film: Perfect Days – Wim Wenders, 2023)
Some of the most interesting films I’ve seen lately come from directors who have nothing left to prove. Wim Wenders is one of them. He will be 79 this year and has made films like ‘Wings of Desire’ and ‘Paris, … Continue reading
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Tagged author cinema, Japanese cinema, Koji Yakusho, original script, Perfect Days, Takuma Takasaki, Wim Wenders
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three films in one (Film: Der Stand der Dinge – Wim Wenders, 1982)
The Wim Wenders retrospective at our local cinematheque ended with one of the most interesting films of the German director. ‘Der Stand der Dinge‘ (the English title is ‘The State of Things‘) is very representative for his career, including many … Continue reading
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Tagged Der Stand der Dinge, German cinema, Henru Alekan, Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wenders
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goodbye Mr. Hopper, goodbye Mr. Ganz (Film: The American Friend – Wim Wenders, 1977)
Both of them were formidable actors. Dennis Hopper left us in 2010. Bruno Ganz followed him a few days ago. Coincidentally, the retrospective of Wim Wenders‘ films at our local cinematheque featured the wonderful film ‘The American Friend‘, which brought … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruno Ganz, Denis Hopper, German cinema, Lisa Kreuzer, The American Friend, Wim Wenders
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at the German roots of the moving images (documentary: Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky – Wim Wenders, 1995)
‘Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky‘ started as a research and production project by Wim Wenders and his students about the beginnings of cinema in Germany. The result was interesting enough to become a (almost) long duration documentary. In Wim Wenders’ cinema, sprinkled … Continue reading
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Tagged Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky, documentary, history of cinema, Wim Wenders
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king of the road movies (Film: Kings of the Road – Wim Wenders, 1976)
The Wim Wenders retrospective at the local cinematheque provided us this week the opportunity to see the most famous film in the series of the ‘road movies’ made by the German director more than four decades ago. ‘Kings of the … Continue reading
the road seems to go nowhere (Film: Wrong Move / Falsche Bewegung – Wim Wenders, 1975)
Time does not always work in favor of movies. The second film I saw in Wim Wenders‘ retrospective at the local cinematheque was’ Wrong Move‘ (the original title in German is’ Falsche Bewegung’), which belongs to the cycle of three … Continue reading
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Tagged German cinema, Hanna Schygulla, Nastassja Kinski, Wim Wenders, Wrong Move
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Wenders on the footsteps of Ozu (Film: Tokyo-Ga – Wim Wenders, 1985)
I love Wim Wenders and most of his films that I have seen. I love and venerate the films of the Japanese master Yasujirô Ozu. ‘Tokyo-Ga‘, the documentary realized in 1985 by Wenders researching the echoes of the works of … Continue reading
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Tagged German cinema, Japanese cinema, Tokyo-ga, Wim Wenders, Yasujiro Ozu
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3Dance (Film: Pina – Wim Wenders, 2011)
Reading some the interviews that Wim Wenders gave about Pina I learned that this film ended to be something quite different from what the director originally intended. While fascinated a long time by Pina Bausch’s creation and especially Cafe Muller, … Continue reading