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Wim Wenders

Born in Dusseldorf just after the end of World War II, German film director Wim Wenders grew up with an insatiable appetite for American movies. Not all that interested in big-budget products, he, instead, developed a fascination with B-movies, notably melodramas and Westerns. After studying Medicine and Philosophy in his native country, Wenders took up art in Paris (a mecca for viewing American films), and then returned to his homeland to attend Munich’s Academy of Film and Television. Like many of his French movie-fan brethren, Wenders began his career writing film criticism before directing a few short subjects of his own, and, in 1970, he and several other young filmmakers formed a production-distribution firm, Filmverlag Der Autoren. Summer in the City (1970) was Wenders’ first feature film, but it was his 1973 adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter that first brought him attention outside of Germany. The film included many accomplishments, most notably coaxing… read more

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Adele_ snails

9Feb12

"Perversely. That's one thing I think I can define now. It's when things are upside down and you start to like 'em that way" M.M

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Mr. Arkadin

3Jan12

Also, the scenes with Samuel Fuller are heartbreaking.

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Mr. Arkadin

2Jan12

With its shared preoccupation with surveillance (voyeurism), shared cast member (Bill Pullman), strikingly similar musical cues (not to mention a Patricia Arquette lookalike seen for a moment through a video camera), it would make for an interesting double bill with Lynch's *Lost Highway*, released the same year. (Though, it need not even be said, the latter film is clearly the better.)

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Fabio Penela

23Jun11

actually this is pretty good. totally underrated. you don't get that empty and melancholic hollywood atmosphere many times. it's wenders, for sure.

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