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-'''Ernst Wilhelm''' "'''Wim'''" '''Wenders''' ({{IPA-de|ˈvɪm ˈvɛndɐs|lang}}; born 14 August 1945) is a German filmmaker, playwright, author, and photographer.+'''Wim Wenders''' (°1945) is a [[German filmmaker]], playwright, author, and photographer.
-==Filmography==+Wenders made his feature film debut with ''[[Summer in the City (film)|Summer in the City]]'' (1970). He earned critical acclaim for directing the ''[[Road Movie trilogy]]''. Wenders won the [[BAFTA Award for Best Direction]] and the [[Palme d'Or]] for ''[[Paris, Texas (film)|Paris, Texas]]'' (1984) and the [[Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award]] for ''[[Wings of Desire]]'' (1987). His other notable films include ''[[The American Friend]]'' (1977), ''[[Faraway, So Close!]]'' (1993), and ''[[Perfect Days]]'' (2023).
-{| class="wikitable sortable"+
-|-+
-! Year+
-! English title+
-! German title+
-! class="unsortable" | Notes+
-|-+
-|1970+
-|''[[Summer in the City (film)|Summer in the City]]''+
-|+
-| First full-length feature film (Dedicated to [[The Kinks]])+
-|-+
-|1972+
-|''[[The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty]]'' (UK) or ''The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick'' (USA)+
-|''[[:de:Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter (Film)|Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter]]''+
-|Adaptation of a novel by [[Peter Handke]]+
-|-+
-|1973+
-|''[[The Scarlet Letter (1973 film)|The Scarlet Letter]]''+
-|''Der Scharlachrote Buchstabe''+
-|Adapted from [[The Scarlet Letter|the novel]] by [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]]+
-|-+
-|1974+
-|''[[Alice in the Cities]]''+
-|''Alice in den Städten''+
-|First part of Wenders's [[Road Movie Trilogy]]+
-|-+
-|1975+
-|''[[The Wrong Move]]''+
-|''Falsche Bewegung''+
-|Second part of Wenders's Road Movie Trilogy, with Nastassja Kinski+
-|-+
-|1976+
-|''[[Kings of the Road]]''+
-|''Im Lauf der Zeit''+
-|Third part of Wenders's Road Movie Trilogy+
-|-+
-|1977+
-|''[[The American Friend]]''+
-|''Der Amerikanische Freund''+
-|Adaptation of [[Patricia Highsmith]]'s novel ''[[Ripley's Game]]''+
-|-+
-|1980+
-|''[[Lightning Over Water]]''+
-|+
-|Documentary about the last days of [[Nicholas Ray]]+
-|-+
-|1982+
-|''[[Hammett (film)|Hammett]]''+
-|+
-|Fictional story about [[Dashiell Hammett]], American writer; based on a novel by [[Joe Gores]]+
-|-+
-|1982+
-|''[[Room 666]]''+
-|''Chambre 666''+
-|Short documentary interviews directors on the future of cinema, including [[Steven Spielberg]], [[Jean-Luc Godard]], and [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]]. Filmed at Cannes+
-|-+
-|1982+
-|''[[Reverse Angle]]''+
-|+
-|Short film documents Wenders's disputes with [[Francis Ford Coppola|Coppola]] during ''[[Hammett (film)|Hammett]]''+
-|-+
-|1982+
-|''[[The State of Things (film)|The State of Things]]''+
-|''Stand der Dinge''+
-|+
-|-+
-|1984+
-|''[[Paris, Texas (film)|Paris, Texas]]''+
-|+
-|+
-|-+
-|1984+
-|''[[Docu Drama (film)|Docu Drama]]''+
-|+
-| Documentary+
-|-+
-|1985+
-|''[[Tokyo-Ga]]''+
-|+
-| Documentary about Japanese film director [[Yasujirō Ozu]]+
-|-+
-|1987+
-|''[[Wings of Desire]]''+
-|''Der Himmel über Berlin''+
-|Written with [[Peter Handke]]. A guardian angel is tempted to prefer human experience over the outsider's immortality.+
-|-+
-|1989+
-|''[[Notebook on Cities and Clothes]]''+
-|''Aufzeichnungen zu Kleidern und Städten''+
-|Documentary about Japanese fashion designer [[Yohji Yamamoto]].+
-|-+
-|1990+
-|''[[Red Hot + Blue]]''+
-|+
-|Music video for "[[Night and Day (song)|Night and Day]]" performed by [[U2]]+
-|-+
-|1991+
-|''[[Until the End of the World]]''+
-|''Bis ans Ende der Welt''+
-|+
-|-+
-|1992+
-|''[[Arisha, the Bear and the Stone Ring]]''+
-|''Arisha, der Bär und der steinerne Ring''+
-|+
-|-+
-|1993+
-|''[[Faraway, So Close!]]''+
-|''In weiter Ferne, so nah!''+
-|Sequel to ''[[Wings of Desire]]''+
-|-+
-|1994+
-|''[[Lisbon Story (1994 film)|Lisbon Story]]''+
-|+
-|Partially a sequel to ''[[The State of Things (film)|The State of Things]]''+
-|-+
-|1995+
-|''[[Beyond the Clouds (1995 film)|Beyond the Clouds]]''+
-|''Jenseits der Wolken''+
-|(with [[Michelangelo Antonioni]])+
-|-+
-|1995+
-|''[[A Trick of Light]]''+
-|''Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky''+
-|Also known as ''The Brothers Skladanowsky''+
-|-+
-|1995+
-|''[[Lumière et compagnie]]''+
-|+
-|[[Anthology film]] made in collaboration between forty-one international film directors+
-|-+
-|1997+
-|''[[The End of Violence]]''+
-|''Am Ende der Gewalt''+
-|+
-|-+
-|1998+
-|''[[Willie Nelson at the Teatro]]''+
-|+
-|+
-|-+
-|1999+
-|''[[Buena Vista Social Club (film)|Buena Vista Social Club]]''+
-|+
-|Documentary about Cuban musicians; made with [[Ry Cooder]]+
-|-+
-|2000+
-|''[[The Million Dollar Hotel]]''+
-|+
-|+
-|-+
-|2000+
-|''[[Un matin partout dans le monde]]''+
-|+
-| TV Short +
-|-+
-|2001+
-|''[[Souljacker Part 1]]''+
-|+
-|Music Video for "Souljacker Pt 1" by Eels+
-|-+
-|2002+
-|''[[Ode to Cologne: A Rock 'N' Roll Film]]''+
-|''Viel passiert – Der BAP-Film''+
-|Documentary about the Cologne rock group [[BAP (German band)|BAP]]+
-|-+
-|2002+
-|''[[Ten Minutes Older]]''+
-|''Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet''+
-|Contributed segment "Twelve Miles to Trona"+
-|-+
-|2003+
-|''[[Other Side of the Road]]''+
-|+
-| Short+
-|-+
-|2003+
-|''[[The Soul of a Man]]''+
-|+
-|Documentary about Blues musicians, from the doc series ''Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues''+
-|-+
-|2004+
-|''[[Land of Plenty (2004 film)|Land of Plenty]]''+
-|+
-|based on a story by [[Scott Derrickson]], with [[Michelle Williams (actress)|Michelle Williams]] and [[John Diehl]]+
-|-+
-|2005+
-|''[[Don't Come Knocking]]''+
-|+
-|Script by Wenders and Sam Shepard who also played the main character+
-|-+
-|2007+
-|''[[Invisibles (film)|Invisibles]]''+
-|+
-| Documentary, contributed segment "Invisible Crimes"+
-|-+
-|2007+
-|''[[To Each His Own Cinema]]''+
-|+
-| Contributed segment "War in Peace"+
-|-+
-|2008+
-|''[[Palermo Shooting]]''+
-|+
-|dedicated to [[Ingmar Bergman]] and [[Michelangelo Antonioni]]+
-|-+
-|2008+
-|''[[8 (2008 film)|8]]''+
-|+
-|Contributed segment "Person to Person"+
-|-+
-|2010+
-|''[[If Buildings Could Talk]]''+
-|+
-| Short doc about the [[Rolex Learning Center]]+
-|-+
-|2011+
-|''[[Pina (film)|Pina]]''+
-|+
-| Documentary about the late choreographer Pina Bausch, in 3D, premiered Out of Competition at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin Film Festival]]<ref name="Berlinale">{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/alle/Alle-Detail_7188.html |title=Berlinale 2011: First Competition Films |access-date=3 January 2011 |work=Berlinale.de}}</ref>+
-|-+
-|2012+
-|''[[Mundo Invisível]]''+
-|+
-| segment "Ver ou Não Ver"+
-|-+
-|2014+
-|''[[The Salt of the Earth (2014 film)|The Salt of the Earth]]''+
-|''Das Salz der Erde''+
-| Documentary about photographer Sebastião Salgado +
-|-+
-|2015+
-|''[[Every Thing Will Be Fine]]''+
-|+
-| Drama+
-|-+
-|2016+
-|''[[The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez]]''+
-|''Die schönen Tage von Aranjuez''+
-|based on the play for two persons by Peter Handke, filmed in 3D+
-|-+
-|2017+
-|''[[Submergence (film)|Submergence]]''+
-|''Grenzenlos''+
-| Adaptation from war journalist JM Ledgard's novel+
-|-+
-|2018+
-|''[[Pope Francis: A Man of His Word]]''+
-|''Papst Franziskus – Ein Mann seines Wortes''+
-| Documentary+
-|-+
-| 2021+
-| ''[[United States vs. Reality Winner]]''+
-| +
-| Executive producer+
-|}+
-==See also== 
-* [[BlainSouthern]] 
-* [[James Cohan Gallery]] 
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Wim Wenders (°1945) is a German filmmaker, playwright, author, and photographer.

Wenders made his feature film debut with Summer in the City (1970). He earned critical acclaim for directing the Road Movie trilogy. Wenders won the BAFTA Award for Best Direction and the Palme d'Or for Paris, Texas (1984) and the Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award for Wings of Desire (1987). His other notable films include The American Friend (1977), Faraway, So Close! (1993), and Perfect Days (2023).





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