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One who set forth, Wim Wenders' early years

Label
One who set forth, Wim Wenders' early years
Language
ger
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
One who set forth
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
96
Sub title
Wim Wenders' early years
Summary
In intimate conversations Wim Wenders talks about his sheltered upbringing in post-war Germany. The film follows him on a journey into the past that takes him to Paris, where he lived as a young painter and made his decision to become a filmmaker. He recounts his experiences, successes and failures as a film student on the way to becoming a director. He also conveys the attitudes and the euphoric mood among the first intake of students at Munich's newly founded film school. Apart from Wenders himself, some of his most important fellow-travellers also have their say, including Peter Handke, Robby M?ller, R?diger Vogler, Bruno Ganz and Lisa Kreuzer. As they remember, they discuss some of the fundamental, recurring themes of Wenders' films - such as the search for identity, friendship and communication. They also discuss their own personal experiences with Wenders, both private and professional. Excerpts from Wenders' early works illustrate how, time and again, the filmmaker portrayed familar people he knew and authentic experiences. This is just one of the ways in which this documentary sheds new light on the early films of Wim Wenders
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Wim Wenders' early years