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Tributes and Retrospectives - Wim Wenders
Crew:
Director: Wim Wenders
Screenplay: Wim Wenders, based on Solveig Dommartin's history, Peter Carey, Michael Almereyda
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: Argos Films, Road Movies Filmproduktion, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros., Wim Wenders Stiftung
Screenplay: Wim Wenders, based on Solveig Dommartin's history, Peter Carey, Michael Almereyda
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: Argos Films, Road Movies Filmproduktion, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros., Wim Wenders Stiftung
A nuclear catastrophe is threatening mankind. A young woman named Claire follows a mysterious man, who is on the run
from the CIA and owns a device his father invented that allows sending pictures
directly into the brain, thus granting vision, particularly for his blind
mother.
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Cast:
William Hurt, Solveig Dommartin, Max von Sydow, Jeanne Moreau, Sam Neill -
Original Title:
UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD -
Country:
Germany, France, Australia, United States of America -
Year:
1991 - 280’
Crew:
Director: Wim Wenders
Screenplay: Wim Wenders, based on Solveig Dommartin's history, Peter Carey, Michael Almereyda
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: Argos Films, Road Movies Filmproduktion, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros., Wim Wenders Stiftung
Screenplay: Wim Wenders, based on Solveig Dommartin's history, Peter Carey, Michael Almereyda
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: Argos Films, Road Movies Filmproduktion, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros., Wim Wenders Stiftung
Director
Wim Wenders

Wim Wenders is one of the main auteurs of the New German Cinema of the 1970s, along with Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Werner Herzog. With his film The American Friend (1977), Wenders gained both international recognition and a nomination for the Palme d’Or, which he finally won with Paris, Texas (1984).
His 1987 film Wings of Desire brought him the Best Director Award at Cannes and became his biggest success. In 1993, he received the Grand Jury Prize at the same festival with the film Faraway, so Close!. Since 1990, Wenders has described himself as a nonfiction filmmaker, directing several publicly acclaimed documentaries, Buena Vista Social Club (1999) and Pina (2011), both nominated for Oscars.
The 2015 edition of LEFFEST paid tribute to the director with both a full retrospective of his work and the photographic exhibition "In the Daylight even Sounds Shine - Wim Wenders Discovering Portugal". One of his most recent works, The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez, was nominated for the Golden Lion in Venice (2016) and his latest documentary work, Pope Francis: A Man of His Word, premiered in Cannes in 2018.
His 1987 film Wings of Desire brought him the Best Director Award at Cannes and became his biggest success. In 1993, he received the Grand Jury Prize at the same festival with the film Faraway, so Close!. Since 1990, Wenders has described himself as a nonfiction filmmaker, directing several publicly acclaimed documentaries, Buena Vista Social Club (1999) and Pina (2011), both nominated for Oscars.
The 2015 edition of LEFFEST paid tribute to the director with both a full retrospective of his work and the photographic exhibition "In the Daylight even Sounds Shine - Wim Wenders Discovering Portugal". One of his most recent works, The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez, was nominated for the Golden Lion in Venice (2016) and his latest documentary work, Pope Francis: A Man of His Word, premiered in Cannes in 2018.