Biography: 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,... more
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Length: 107min
Eight internationally known filmmakers address vital issues concerning the Third World in this omnibus feature. In 2000, 191 countries affiliated with the United Nations agreed to take part in a program to cut world poverty in half before the year...

Length: 106min
Filmmakers Isabel Coixet, Wim Wenders, Fernando Leon de Adanoa, Mariano Barroso, and Javier Corcuera team with Javier Bardim's Pinguin Films and the charitable organization Doctors Without Frontiers to explore a variety of social problems in Africa...

Cast: Ethan Coen Roman Polanski David Cronenberg Lars von Trier Abbas Kiarostami Wong Kar-Wai Theo Angelopoulos Beat Takeshi Kitano 
Length: 119min
At the time of its production, To Each His Own Cinema represented the latest arrival in a tidal wave of internationally oriented omnibus films, with no official relation between them but all produced within a few years of one another. Few could claim...

Cast: Dennis Hopper   
Tags: Drama 
Length: 126min
Die Toten Hosen front-man Campino headlines iconic German filmmaker Wim Wenders' drama about a world-renowned photographer who finds a new life and a new love while being targeted by a tenacious trigger-man. Finn (Campino) is a successful shutterbug...

What Do You Know About Me? (2009)
Tags: Film, TV & Radio 
Length: 78min
Italy was one of the first European nations to establish a major film industry during the silent years, and after World War II it became a major center for movie making, hosting major international co-productions as well as vibrant and exciting local...

The Blues: The Soul of a Man (2003)
Cast: Wim Wenders Laurence Fishburne   
Tags: Social History Music History Music 
Length: 100min
Part of The Blues documentary series on PBS, The Soul of a Man is written and directed by Wim Wenders and narrated by Laurence Fishburne. This installment explores the work of the filmmaker's personal musical heroes: Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson,...

Viel Passiert: Der BAP Film (2002)
Tags: Biography Music 
Length: 97min
Wim Wenders' documentary Viel Passiert: Der BAP Film (Ode to Cologne: A Rock 'n' Roll Film) consists primarily of a look at the career of European ock star Wolfgang Niedecken. Known for singing in an almost indecipherable dialect, Niedecken is backed...

Tags: Road Movie Psychological Drama Drama 
Length: 123min
Wim Wenders drama Land of Plenty stars John Diehl and Michelle Williams as two very different people who are brought together for an unconventional road trip. The film takes place after September 11, 2001, and the main characters are dealing with...

Cast: Jessica Lange   
Tags: Family Drama Drama Psychological Drama 
Length: 125min
Director Wim Wenders and writer Sam Shepard, who collaborated on the award-winning film Paris, Texas, once again join forces for this dark drama of a man trying to turn over a new leaf late in life. Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) is a veteran actor who...

Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet (2002)
Length: 91min
Seven internationally respected filmmakers offer different perspectives on time and fate -- some witty, some somber -- in this omnibus film, with the stories linked by performances from jazz great Hugh Masekela. Dogs Have No Hell by Aki Kaurismaki...




























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