Golden Bear honor for Wim Wenders at the Berlinale


The joy of Wim Wenders at the Berlinale. The veteran German film was honored in his country, a Golden Bear honor for lifetime achievement.


Yet the latest film by Wim Wenders disappointed Tuesday: "Every Thing Will Be Fine", a film out of competition, melodrama in 3D with James Franco and Charlotte Gainsbourg, was highly anticipated.


"Brilliant !!!! A small Golden Bear, and many bears are my favorite animal, that's why I'm so happy, fun Wim Wenders, all I can say is: Grrrr ... "


Brazilian director Walter Salles is among those who have been influenced by the work of Wim Wenders: "Better than anyone, he offered us a moral compass, as an aesthetic compass to understand where we were, who we were and where we could go, then we must be there to thank him for the film and I think the price could not be in better hands. "Wim Wenders, 69, was one of the figures of the New German Cinema of 1960-70 . He signed the legendary films: Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire, Buena vista social club.

"He has won numerous awards in the past but never a Golden Bear, Wim Wenders, director and artist who wrote the history of German cinema," says our special correspondent in Berlin Wolfgang Spindler.






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