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Motion and Emotion: The Films of Wim Wenders (1990)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Paul Joyce

Synopsis

Though very polite and British, this feature-length documentary about German filmmaker Wim Wenders offers the most penetrating insights and the best overall critique of his work that I have encountered anywhere. Paul Joyce, who directed it, has also made documentaries about Nicolas Roeg, David Cronenberg, Nagisa Oshima, and Dennis Hopper, and he knows the conventional format well enough to get the most out of it. There are good clips and interesting commentaries from the interviewed subjects, who include Wenders himself, cinematographer Robby Muller, filmmaker Sam Fuller, novelist Patricia Highsmith, musician Ry Cooder, actors Harry Dean Stanton, Peter Falk, and Hanns Zischler, and critic Kraft Wetzel, who is especially provocative. A must-see for Wenders fans, highly recommended for everyone else. –Jonathan Rosenbaum, 1989

Actors

Peter Falk
Peter Falk
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Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper
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Harry Dean Stanton
Harry Dean Stanton
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Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders
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Ry Cooder
Ry Cooder
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Samuel Fuller
Samuel Fuller
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Patricia Highsmith
Patricia Highsmith
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Robby Müller
Robby Müller
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Kraft Wetzel
Kraft Wetzel
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Hanns Zischler
Hanns Zischler
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Crews

Paul Joyce
Paul Joyce
Director
Chris Rodley
Chris Rodley
Producer
Ken Morse
Ken Morse
Director of Photography
Tony Lawson
Tony Lawson
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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