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I'm in awe of Wender's parents! Their role in his development was critical to his cinematic poetry. Splendid producers! To endow his curiosity led to his amazing film making!
ОтветитьWenders' reputation has risen and fallen over the years... I wonder what would have happened if he had stayed with photography?
ОтветитьA real genius.
Ответить‘Photographs are very complex, their relation to time is complex, their relation to mortality and change is complex, and their relation to the eye that saw them is extremely complex. Seems such a simple thing, photographs... and yet sometimes I feel they are even more complex than narrative films, they invite you to see more than any film could ever show.’
ОтветитьLove this: “I felt I was not allowed to cut the flow of time”
ОтветитьWhat a dull being
ОтветитьHe comes across as both pretentious and down to earth. Would love to have a beer with him.
ОтветитьBunch of horse shit.
ОтветитьHearing someone even suggest the complexity of a photograph is heartening . The flow of this talk reflects the artist's style and his self- definition. ..but with an Aquarian distance and respect for subject and for the work itself. I have learned about vision and about expression as a person and an artist thanks man!
ОтветитьEs magnifico el desarrollo que hace sobre su forma de trabajo. Realmente inspirador
ОтветитьThis Man Genuis.
ОтветитьHe made some incredibly beautiful movies
ОтветитьWim kann den Mittag gut fotografieren...und die Historie, der vergangene Weg, der dahintersteckt...eine vergangene Ewigkeit (oder ein Objekt).Man sieht das ganz gut in "Don´t come knocking" auf dem "Müllplatz" vor dem Haus (mit Couch).Auf dieser Couch will man ewig sitzen - und genau so sind seine Filme....
ОтветитьReal artists, such as Edward Hopper, never talk about their own art and process. Only fakes do.
ОтветитьGood evening,
I discovered this interview after watching this channel compilation about 11 photographers. I have been taking by the charm of this slow paced reflexion that Wim Wenders is deploying around his life his art and how he relates to time and the way things are.
He reminds me of Lucien Jerphagnon who had this moment of wonder when realising that things are whereas there is no reason that they should be here.
In the same way he looks at the world in wonder that things are, that wind blows in the leaves, truly contemplative and in awe of the overlooked intrinsic beauty of things that are and pass. The complexity of the relationship to time is extremely well articulated in my opinion.
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Excellent - such wisdom !
ОтветитьHe blew my mind when he talked about people facing the camera or turning their backs. One of those truths that you didn't know consciously until someone else points it out and you think "oh yeah!"
ОтветитьThank you for being so not Italian.
ОтветитьI am really not happy that you don't came, because you are been little bit italian today, i'm sorry to tell you this, but it's true.
ОтветитьThis gives me some intense ASMR
ОтветитьHis posture lol
ОтветитьBeing "Framed" seems terrible.
Ответить"Traveling for months and months, searching" must be a nice situation to be in. How do they do it - financially?
ОтветитьExcellent! Many thanks Wem & Louisiana MoMA 🙏🏻
Ответитьlove this amazing artist.
ОтветитьHis movies are horrible
ОтветитьWhich camera does he use to take those aspect ratio shots?
ОтветитьFour or five films a day, Wim, holy fucking cow
Ответитьman, this guy is perfect if you are trying to fall asleep...
ОтветитьParis, Texas (1984) My Personal Favourite Film of all Time.
ОтветитьPhenomenal
ОтветитьJust love Wim Werders, his movies and this Interview
ОтветитьThe photographs remind me of the world of Edward Hopper.
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Ответить"...the place in itself can tell a story about us. and as soon as a person is in there, that person tells the story. ...if you want the place to tell it's own story, you have to leave it alone. and if there are visitors, they should be in the distance..."
ОтветитьI wonder why the reason for the "dislikes "??
ОтветитьErnst Wilhelm " Wim " Wenders nato il 14 agosto 1945) 72 anni è un regista , drammaturgo , autore , fotografo tedesco e figura di spicco nel New German Cinema
ОтветитьHis photos are as beautiful as his films
ОтветитьPainting
ОтветитьYes
ОтветитьHallo Herr Wenders,
ich finde ihren film über den papst sehr interessant, ich gratuliere,..... sehr herzlich!
Was ich jedoch sehr vermisse ist eine stellungnahme der papst bzw. ihre interesse an der tatsache das die kirche die tiere vergessen hat. Die kirche nimmt die tiere als nicht seelenfähige lebewesen.
- Der papst wo er klein war, wollte sogar metzger werden.
- In den menüs der vatikan, kardinälen und papst stehen immer leichenteile von unschuldigen fühlenden lebewesen zur wahl.
Ist das die richtige ausführung der 5. Gebot welcher sagt: NICHT TÖTEN ?????
W-A-R-U-M- stellt sich der papst nicht hinter das leiden und sterben der tiere?? Alle tiere die der mensch frisst sind alle im kinderalter, wussten sie es?? Sie sind unsere mitbewohner auf diesem planeten, sie haben gefühle wie wir, sie spüren liebe, leid, angst, freude........GENAU WIE WIR MENSCHEN !!!!
Tiere sind nicht so verlogen wie menschen und können viel mehr alles besser, .......sie können besser fliegen, besser laufen, besser sehen, besser springen, besser schwimmen, besser riechen .......und besser fühlen als der mensch.
Warum dann sie so unterdrucken und beherrschen???? Nur aus fresssucht und gaumenlibido??? Das ist sehr schäbig und was die kirche macht den tiere gegenüber ist einfach nur verlogen, feigling (gegenüber den lobbies) und mördermäßig.
Habe fertig.
a giant
ОтветитьBeautiful interview...thank you!
ОтветитьA first-rate artist. Love Louisiana Channel's interviews.
Ответитьcanim ulkem alsan dunyalari verme bu cennet vatani dedikleri iste bu ;))
ОтветитьA giant.
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