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  1. Biografie. Biografie 1. Biografie 2. Jedna z největších postav světové režie Wim Wenders (vlastním jménem Ernst Wilhelm Wenders) se narodil krátce po skončení 2. světové války 14. srpna 1945 v Düsseldorfu v Německu. Neúspěšně studoval medicínu a filozofii na univerzitě ve Freiburgu, poté se vydal studovat za hranice ...

  2. Wim Wenders (German, b.1945) was born in Düsseldorf, Germany. Wenders became interested in film while working as an engraver for Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912–1992) in France. He moved back to Germany and began working for United Artists, and then enrolled at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich from 1967 to 1970.

  3. May 17, 2023 · Wim Wenders' new documentary, Anselm, is ostensibly the biography of a fellow artist, but it doesn’t take much imagination to read it as a veiled autobiography 'Anselm' Review: Wim Wenders ...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › wim_wendersWim Wenders | Rotten Tomatoes

    Wim Wenders. Highest Rated: 100% Alice in the Cities (1974) Lowest Rated: 22% Submergence (2017) Birthday: Aug 14, 1945. Birthplace: Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. One of the more ...

  5. Married in 1968; divorced in 1974. Actor. Married 1979, divorced 1981; wrote and performed "Lightning Over Water" song for Wenders' film of the same name; also appeared in picture. Married in 1979; divorced in 1981. Actor, editor. Has acted in a number of Wenders' films, including "Wings of Desire" (1987) and "Until the End of the World" (1991).

  6. Wim Wenders is a renowned German filmmaker who began his career with short films in the 1960s. Wenders was born on August 14, 1945, in Dusseldorf, Germany. His passion for cinema saw him quit his initial study course as a physician and delved much in filmmaking.

  7. Wenders explored his interest in American culture in such films as "Alice in the Cities," 1974, "The American Friend," 1977 and "Paris, TX" in 1984. Returning to Germany, his latest is "Far Away So Close," 1992, which brings back some of "Wings of Desire," an explanation of the reunification of Germany.

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