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Faraway, So Close! (German: In weiter Ferne, so nah!) is a 1993 German fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Reitinger and Ulrich Zieger. It is a sequel to Wenders' 1987 film Wings of Desire. Actors Otto Sander, Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk reprise their roles as angels who have become human.
Dec 21, 1993 · Faraway, So Close!: Directed by Wim Wenders. With Otto Sander, Peter Falk, Horst Buchholz, Mikhail Gorbachev. A group of angels in the German capital look longingly upon the life of humans.
Mar 11, 2014 · Weird German art movie from 1993 starring Natasja Kinski, Willem DeFoe, Lou Reed, and... Mikhail Gorbachev, the coolest Evil Emperor ever!
Faraway, So Close! After saving a life, an angel gives in to his yearning for humanity in Wim Wenders' sequel to "Wings of Desire."
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Dec 21, 1993 · Overview. Damiel is now married to Marion, runs the pizzeria “Da Angelo” and the two have a child. The solitarily remaining angel Cassiel is more and more dissatisfied with his destiny as a mere observer of human life and finally decides to take the great leap.
When an angel dares to cross the line, he stumbles into the harsh reality of post-Cold War Berlin and finds himself engaged in deadly combat to protect the mortals he loves.The gravity-defying imagery of director Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire; Paris, Texas) gives wings to this daring film of suspense and intrigue.
Dec 21, 1993 · When an angel dares to cross the line, he stumbles into the harsh reality of post-Cold War Berlin and finds himself engaged in deadly combat to protect the mortals he loves.
Faraway, So Close! is a 1993 German fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Reitinger and Ulrich Zieger. It is a sequel to Wenders' 1987...