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Wim Wenders
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Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders, born August 14, 1945, in Düsseldorf, as the son of a physician, made his secondary school exam in Oberhausen and then studied medicine and philosophy in Munich, Freiburg, and Düsseldorf for four semesters. In 1966/67, the student and movie buff made his first short film, "Schauplätze". Wenders then went to Paris for one year where he applied in vain for the renowned film school IDHEC. But he had more success in Munich where he was accepted at Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film and started to study in 1968 (since 1993, Wenders is a professor at HFF). He already made several short films during his studies and worked as a writer for film and rock music for the well-known journal "Filmkritik", for Süddeutsche Zeitung, and for the magazine "Twen".
In 1971, Wenders finished his first feature-length film, "Summer in the City", as his graduation film for HFF. In the same year, he founded the cooperative "Filmverlag der Autoren" together with twelve other filmmakers to support the production and distribution of New German Films. In 1971, Wenders finished "Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter" (The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty"), and thus continued his collaboration with Peter Handke, a collaboration that had begun in 1969 with the short film "3 Amerikanische LP's" ("3 American LPs"). Two years later, Wenders made his artistic breakthrough with the highly-praised road movie "Alice in den Städten" ("Alice in the Cities"). In the film, like in most of his later feature films, Wenders presented his protagonists as introspective escapists whose only personal resorts are random travels, pop music, or melancholic idleness.

In "Alice in den Städten", that won the award of German film critics in 1974, Rüdiger Vogler played the seeker in quintessential Wenders style. In "Falsche Bewegung" ("The Wrong Move", 1974/75), based on the screenplay by Handke and motives by Goethe, Vogler played Wilhelm Meister who starts on a journey across West Germany from the North Sea to the Zugspitze mountain.

In 1975/76, Wenders finished "Im Lauf der Zeit" ("Kings of the Road") without a definitive screenplay: The journey of two men (Vogler and Hanns Zischler) along the inter-German border bemoans the closing of movie theatres in the province and at the same time reflects the social atmosphere of the mid-1970s in West Germany. "Der amerikanische Freund" ("The American Friend", 1976/77), based on a novel from Patricia Highsmith's "Ripley" series, draw the interest of Francis Ford Coppola who then offered Wenders at the end of 1977 to direct the film noir homage "Hammett". Several screenplay versions, the search for the right leading actor, and disagreements about the film's ending delayed and interrupted the shooting. Thus, the film did not premiere until 1982 when it was shown in Cannes – but did not became a success.


Wim Wenders
( Ernst Wilhelm Wenders )
*14.08.1945 Düsseldorf
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