Wim Wenders
Ngày sinh: | 14-08-1945 |
Tuổi: | 79 |
Quốc tịch: | Germany |
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Wim Wenders is an Oscar-nominated German filmmaker who was born Ernst
Wilhelm Wenders on August 14, 1945 in Düsseldorf, which then was
located in the British Occupation Zone of what became the
Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany, known
colloquially as West Germany until reunification). At university,
Wenders originally studied to become a physician before switching to
philosophy before terminating his studies in 1965. Moving to Paris, he
intended to become a painter.He fell in love with the cinema but failed to gain admission to the
French national film school. He supported himself as an engraver while
attending movie houses. Upon his return to West Germany in 1967, he was
employed by United Artists at its Düsseldorf office before he was
accepted by the University of Television and Film Munich school for its
autumn 1967 semester, where he remained until 1970. While attending
film school, he worked as a newspaper film critic. In addition to
shorts, he made a feature film as part of his studies,
Summer in the City (1971).Wenders gained recognition as part of the German New Wave of the 1970s.
Other directors that were part of the New German Cinema were
Rainer Werner Fassbinder and
Werner Herzog. His second feature, a film
made from Peter Handke's novel
The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1972),
brought him acclaim, as did
Alice in the Cities (1974)
and Kings of the Road (1976). It
was his 1977 feature
The American Friend (1977)
("The American Friend"), starring
Dennis Hopper as
Patricia Highsmith's anti-hero Tom
Ripley, that represented his international breakthrough. He was
nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival for "The
American Friend", which was cited as Best Foreign Film by the National
Board of Review in the United States.Francis Ford Coppola, as producer,
gave Wenders the chance to direct in America, but
Hammett (1982) (1982) was a critical and
commercial failure. However, his American-made
Paris, Texas (1984) (1984) received
critical hosannas, winning three awards at Cannes, including the Palme
d'Or, and Wenders won a BAFTA for best director. "Paris, Texas" was a
prelude to his greatest success, 1987's
Wings of Desire (1987)
("Wings of Desire"), which he made back in Germany. The film brought
him the best director award at Cannes and was a solid hit, even
spawning an egregious Hollywood remake.Wenders followed it up with a critical and commercial flop in 1991,
Until the End of the World (1991)
("Until the End of the World"), though
Faraway, So Close! (1993)
won the Grand Prize of the Jury at Cannes. Still, is reputation as a
feature film director never quite recovered in the United States after
the bomb that was "Until the End of the World." Since the mid-1990s,
Wenders has distinguished himself as a non-fiction filmmaker, directing
several highly acclaimed documentaries, most notably
Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
and Pina (2011), both of which brought him
Oscar nominations.
Wilhelm Wenders on August 14, 1945 in Düsseldorf, which then was
located in the British Occupation Zone of what became the
Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany, known
colloquially as West Germany until reunification). At university,
Wenders originally studied to become a physician before switching to
philosophy before terminating his studies in 1965. Moving to Paris, he
intended to become a painter.He fell in love with the cinema but failed to gain admission to the
French national film school. He supported himself as an engraver while
attending movie houses. Upon his return to West Germany in 1967, he was
employed by United Artists at its Düsseldorf office before he was
accepted by the University of Television and Film Munich school for its
autumn 1967 semester, where he remained until 1970. While attending
film school, he worked as a newspaper film critic. In addition to
shorts, he made a feature film as part of his studies,
Summer in the City (1971).Wenders gained recognition as part of the German New Wave of the 1970s.
Other directors that were part of the New German Cinema were
Rainer Werner Fassbinder and
Werner Herzog. His second feature, a film
made from Peter Handke's novel
The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1972),
brought him acclaim, as did
Alice in the Cities (1974)
and Kings of the Road (1976). It
was his 1977 feature
The American Friend (1977)
("The American Friend"), starring
Dennis Hopper as
Patricia Highsmith's anti-hero Tom
Ripley, that represented his international breakthrough. He was
nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival for "The
American Friend", which was cited as Best Foreign Film by the National
Board of Review in the United States.Francis Ford Coppola, as producer,
gave Wenders the chance to direct in America, but
Hammett (1982) (1982) was a critical and
commercial failure. However, his American-made
Paris, Texas (1984) (1984) received
critical hosannas, winning three awards at Cannes, including the Palme
d'Or, and Wenders won a BAFTA for best director. "Paris, Texas" was a
prelude to his greatest success, 1987's
Wings of Desire (1987)
("Wings of Desire"), which he made back in Germany. The film brought
him the best director award at Cannes and was a solid hit, even
spawning an egregious Hollywood remake.Wenders followed it up with a critical and commercial flop in 1991,
Until the End of the World (1991)
("Until the End of the World"), though
Faraway, So Close! (1993)
won the Grand Prize of the Jury at Cannes. Still, is reputation as a
feature film director never quite recovered in the United States after
the bomb that was "Until the End of the World." Since the mid-1990s,
Wenders has distinguished himself as a non-fiction filmmaker, directing
several highly acclaimed documentaries, most notably
Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
and Pina (2011), both of which brought him
Oscar nominations.
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- SpousesDonata Wenders(1993 - present) Isabelle Weingarten(1981 - 1982) Ronee Blakley(1979 - 1981) (divorced)Lisa Kreuzer(1974 - 1978) Edda Köchl(1968 - 1974) (divorced)
- Cha mẹ: Heinrich Wenders
- Mối quan hệ: Klaus Wenders(Anh em ruột)