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Wim Wenders: Der Himmel über Berlin 1987
© Wim Wenders Stiftung
 

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FilmBilder

 
Film stills from films by Wim Wenders
 
16 ‐ 25 February, 2023
 
Opening: Friday, 17 February, 11am ‐ 3pm
 
 

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Johanna Breede PHOTOKUNST
 
 
FilmBilder
 
Wim Wenders: Tokyo-Ga 1985
© Wim Wenders Stiftung
 
 
"When the art of photography was around 75 years old, pictures finally wanted to move: 24 individual still images per second rushing through a projector achieved this illusion for a good 100 years. Each of these individual images can still produce a photograph again. Sometimes, with a bit of luck, it can also be 'moving' on its own".
- Wim Wenders
 
 
FilmBilder
 
Wim Wenders: Der Stand der Dinge 1982
© Wim Wenders Stiftung
 
 
"FilmBilder" presents film stills from Wim Wenders' films - images stopped in motion, so to speak, that stand on their own to show that the story and the mood of a film are already contained in each individual shot. And even what will move us in the forward-moving sequence of images in the film is already laid out in each individual "FilmBild".
 
 
FilmBilder
 
Wim Wenders: Paris, Texas 1984
© Wim Wenders Stiftung - Argos Films
 
 
Wim Wenders has been known as one of the pioneers of the New German Cinema of the 1970s and is considered today as one of the most renowned representatives of contemporary international cinema. In addition to multiple award-winning feature films such as PARIS, TEXAS or WINGS OF DESIRE, his work as a screenwriter, director, producer, photographer and author also includes numerous innovative documentaries such as PINA, BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB or THE SALT OF THE EARTH, worldwide photo exhibitions and numerous illustrated books, film books and essay collections.

In 2012, together with his wife Donata Wenders, he founded the non-profit Wim Wenders Foundation in Düsseldorf, which brings together his cinematic, photographic and literary life's work, restores it and makes it permanently accessible to the public. In addition, the Wim Wenders Foundation is committed to promoting young talent as well as imparting film knowledge to a young film audience. The revenues generated by the exhibition will be invested in the financing of the foundation’s purpose and its charitable commitment.
 
 
FilmBilder
 
Michelangelo Antonioni, Wim Wenders: Jenseits der Wolken 1995
© Wim Wenders Stiftung
 
 
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