One Who Set Forth – Wim Wenders’ Early Years (2007)
Sobre o filme
“I am my own history“, is how the character Kamikaze responds to the question “who are you?” in Wim Wenders’ Kings of the Road. Drawing parallels between his early films and his personal biography, this documentary traces Wim Wender’s own history, focusing on the director’s life prior to his leaving Germany for the USA after his international breakthrough with The American Friend (1976/77). In intimate conversations, Wim Wenders talks about his sheltered upbringing in post-war Oberhausen. 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. Apart from Wenders himself, some of his most important fellow-travellers also have their say. As they remember, they discuss some of the fundamental, recurring themes of Wenders’ films – such as the search for identity, friendship and communication. Excerpts from Wenders’ early works illustrate how, time and again, the filmmaker was portraying people he knew and experiences that were authentic.
Título original: Von Einem Der Auszog – Wim Wenders’ Frühe Jahre
Ano: 2007
Duração: 96 minutos
País: Germany
Cor: color, digital
Direção: MARCEL WEHN
Roteiro: Marcel Wehn
Fotografia: Sarah Rotter
Elenco: Wim Wenders, Donata Wenders, Edda Köchl, Lisa Kreuzer, Heinz Badewitz, Helmut Färber, Bruno Ganz
Produtor: Sonia Otto, Karoline von Roques, Julia Kaczmarek
Música: Can Erdogan
Edições: 32