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"Sex and violence was never really my cup of tea; I was always more into sax and violins."
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  • Name: Wim Wenders
  • Birth name: Ernst Wilhelm Wenders
  • Born: 14 August 1945, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Spouse:
      Donata Wenders (1993 - present)
      Ronee Blakley (1979 - 1981)
      Edda Köchl (1968 - 1974)
      Lisa Kreuzer (197? - 1978) (partner)
      Solveig Dommartin (198? - 199?) (partner)
  • President: European Film Academy


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    Of all the new German directors of the 1970s, none had Wim Wenders's rhapsodic sense of America.

    He was brought up on American Forces radio and the glut of Hollywood movies that occupied Germany after the war. The influence on the first is on nearly all his soundtracks, and in the tough urban blues that challenges fate. The second tradition rose to a peak witht he affectionate use of Nicholas Ray and Samuel Fuller in The American Friend, that seminal film for determined outcasts that might just as well have for its title Ray's own tattered motto, "I'm a stranger here, myself."

    Wenders studied medicine, philisophy, and painting, and it was while he was taking etching classes in Paris in 1965-66 that he discovered the Cinematheque. He went back to Germany, to film early shorts in Munich, and to work as a film critic. His early shorts were often built around pop music, and Summer in the City is a three-hour love letter to the Kins.

    Goalie's Anxiety got made because of the novel and script by Peter Handke. But it had an extraordinary visual capacity for revealing the alienation of the beaten goalie, and the violence that awaits him. Filmed in Robbie Muller's somber color, and filled with the realities of Vienna, it is still indebted to the dead ends of film noir. Alice in the Cities is a journey film for a lost child and a photographe bruised after an Amercan assignment. It is fragmentary, meandering, and proof of Wenders's eye and ear for inconsequential scenes that build into a subtle mood. A little reminiscent of Truffaut, its mixture of humor and sadness manages to move from everyday reality to a grand, poetic allusion to John Ford.

    Wrong Movement was another Handke script, based on Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. It is a journey again, in which physical enquiry resembles the movements of the mind and feelings. That method had its richest expression in Kings of the Road, a three-hour study of two men who are on the road, servicing the projectors in failing movie theatres. It is full of film references and the situation of a Hawksian bond tested against the newer threats of tedium and cultural deterioration in which Germany has become a satellite of Americana. The pace is leisurely, and the action is not emphatic, but Kings of the Road is one of the best films of the seventies. It seemed to predict Wender's future: an increasingly existential concern underlying the unforced dealings between lonely people.

    That certainly describes American Friend, the most vivid film Wenders had yet made, but as self-contained as a dream. The use of Highsmith/Hitchcock motifs, the antagonistic casting of Bruno Ganz and Dennis Hopper, the rogues' gallery of movie directors in small parts, the variety of bloody sunset reds, and the jaunty pleasure with set-piece murders shot through with New Wave spontaneity, all made for a film of high enjoyment. Still, the view of women was hostile, the comradeship went into an obscure spiral at the end and the entire picture relied on a piece of implausible motivation that Wenders was not good enough to hide.

    Wenders is forever a wanderer, and seemingly set upon his own furious ups and downs. Lightning Over Water is a difficult film for anyone who loved Nicholas Ray (as director or man), for it seems exploitative of his illness and his desperate urge to make the film. The State of Things seemed to me naive and pretentious, rather like a Kafka view of the world in which the Law has been replaced with the Movie Business. Hammett was a disastrous foray to the real America, long premeditated, supposedly a gift from Zoetrope, yet a clear proof of limits in Wenders. Yet Paris, Texas is the real thing: a gentle, slow unpeeling of the family onion, sublime in its use of desert, city, soundtrack, Harry Dean Stanton, and Nastassja Kinski, and one of the fondest and most ambivalent films about America that a European has ever made. There are many people who esteem Wings of Desire as much as I like Paris, Texas - I will not argue, I walked out. But I would defend the position that Until the End of the World is as awful a film as a good director has made.

    Wenders remains romantically itinerant, in love with music, America, and the idea of the movies. But he is closing in on sixty, and nothing lately has been as big or as cogent as one would like to see. Not that one isn't appreciative: it was Wender's tact and assistance that helped Antonioni to make another film - far from worthless and altogether cleaner than the earlier hero-worship of Nick Ray; Buena Vista Social Club is a delight - if a little monotonous. On the other hand, The End of Violence is pretentious and silly, and no feature film has really reminded us of the younger Wenders. In America is a project involving Sam Shepard, and one can only say that they both need the best in each other.

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  • 1967 Schauplatze (s)
  • 1967 Same Player Shoots Again (s)
  • 1968 Silver City (s)
  • 1968 Polizeifilm (s)
  • 1969 Alabama (s)
  • 1969 3 Amerikananische LPs (s)
  • 1970 Summer in the City/Summer in the City: Dedicated to the Kinks
  • 1971 Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter/The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
  • 1972 Der Scharlachrote Buchstrabe/The Scarlet Letter
  • 1974 Alice in den Stadten/Alice in the Cities
  • 1974 Aus der Familie der Panzereschen (s)
  • 1975 Falsche Bewegung/Wrong Movement
  • 1976 Im Lauf der Zeit/Kings of the Road
  • 1977 Der Ameikanische Freund/The American Friend
  • 1979 Lightening Over Water/Nick's Movie (co-directed with Nicholas Ray
  • 1982 Quand Je m'Eveille/Reverse Angle (s)
  • 1982 The State of Things
  • 1983 Hammett
  • 1984 Chambre 666 (s)
  • 1984 Paris, Texas
  • 1985 Tokyo-Ga (d)
  • 1987 Himmel uber Berlin/Wings of Desire
  • 1989 Auszeichnunger zu Kleidern und Stadten/Notebooks on Cities and Clothes (d)
  • 1991 Bis ans Ende der Welt/Until the End of the World
  • 1993 Faraway, So Close!
  • 1994 Lisbon Story
  • 1995 Beyond the Clouds (co-directed with Michelangelo Antonioni)
  • 1995 Die Gebruder Skladanowsky
  • 1997 The End of Violence
  • 1998 Willie Nelson at the Teatro (d)
  • 1999 Buena Vista Social Club (d)
  • 2000 The Million Dollar Hotel
  • 2001 In America
  • 2002 Viel Passiert - Der BAP-Film
  • 2002 Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet (segment Twelve Miles to Trona)
  • 2002 U2: The Best of 1990-2000 (v) (video Stay (Faraway, So Close!))
  • 2003 The Soul of a Man
  • 2003 The Blues (mini) (TV Series) (episode The Soul of a Man)
  • 2004 Land of Plenty
  • 2004 Don't Come Knockin'





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