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Wim Wenders's acting experience

From 65438 to 0967, wim Wenders returned to Germany and entered Munich Film and Television Institute to study film and television production. During this period, he produced three short films, wrote film and music reviews for newspapers such as Film Review and Sü ddeutsche Zeitung, and made several short films.

1969 In April, wim Wenders was arrested and sentenced to six and a half months in prison for taking part in a demonstration while filming the TV documentary Police, which reflected the student movement.

1970, wim Wenders filmed the first feature film "Summer in the City", which is an experimental feature film, telling the history of a crime story, adopting a unique shooting angle (for example, using sports photography to represent the motorcade), and changing the basic environment of the previous crime-themed robber films.

197 1 year, 26-year-old wim Wenders and 12 directors, including fassbinder, co-founded a film company called "Writers Film Publishing House" and directed an unpretentious sports film "The Goalkeeper is Afraid of Penalty".

1973, wim Wenders filmed The Scarlet Letter based on nathaniel hawthorne's novel of the same name.

1974, he directed Alice Roaming in the City, the first part of the Travel Trilogy. 1975, he directed the second part of the travel trilogy, Wrong Action, which tells the story of a writer traveling for inspiration. 1976 Directed The King of the Road, the third part of the travel trilogy.

From 65438 to 0977, he co-produced the crime thriller Friends of America with dennis hopper, which was adapted from ripley's series of crime novels The Game of ripley by Patricia highsmith.

From 65438 to 0978, wim Wenders signed a contract with Coppola to film hammett in the United States, which was the first time that wim Wenders tried to make a film according to the Hollywood model. Coppola didn't approve of it at first, and most scenes required remake.

1980, wim Wenders paid tribute to nicholas ray's documentary Nick's Movie, which recorded the last time of nicholas ray's life journey.

From 65438 to 0982, wim Wenders went to Portugal to shoot the feature film The State of Things, which showed the similarities and differences between European films and American films, and won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Federal Film Award (the highest award in West Germany).

1983, wim Wenders filmed Paris, Texas, an American drama from a European perspective, and won the Palme d 'Or at the 37th Cannes Film Festival. The theme of this film is to explore a person's past, which is mainly shot in the desert of the southwestern United States.

1985 filmed the documentary "Looking for Ozu" about Anjiro, starring werner herzog and Chishu Ryu. In the same year, wim Wenders returned to Germany to shoot the romantic fantasy "Wings of Desire".

1987, wim Wenders returned to Germany to shoot the romantic film Der Himmel uber Berlin, starring Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk, and wim Wenders won the Best Director Award at the 4 1 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of an angel who longs for the earth.

During 1989, the film Notes on Cities and Clothing was filmed in Japan. In the film, wim Wenders discussed fashion design with Japanese fashion designer Kawakubo Ling, and discussed the relationship between city, personality and film in the digital age.

199 1 year, the sci-fi film Until the End of the World was filmed on four continents, telling the story about the end of the world.

1993 directed the romantic film "The End of the World is Approaching" to observe the changes in the social landscape after the reunification of Germany from a downward perspective. This is the sequel to Der Himmel uber Berlin, and wim Wenders won the jury prize of the 46th Cannes Film Festival.

1995 10, wim Wenders and antonioni discuss the love movie "Days on the Clouds", which was shot in several European countries, and is also a movie that skillfully draws lessons from road movies. 165438+ 10 In June, the biopic Phantom of Light was filmed, which "recorded" many people who contributed to the film development but were forgotten, and expressed wim Wenders's memory and respect for the film history.

From 65438 to 0997, he directed the drama Revelation of Violence. Wim Wenders described the external manifestations of violence and tried to explore violence in modern society from a new angle.

From 65438 to 0999, wim Wenders collaborated with Ry Cooder, a musician who made Paris, Texas for him again, and made the documentary Le Manhavana, which won the Best Documentary Award of European Film and the Best Documentary Nomination of Oscar.

In 2000, wim Wenders filmed the commercial film Million Dollar Hotel, whose soundtrack was produced by Bono, the founder of rock band U2, and won the Silver Bear Award at the 50th Berlin Film Festival.

In 2002, wim Wenders and rock singer Niedecken * * * completed a rock film Ode to Cologne, which broke all conventions and was specially shown in the competition section of Berlin International Film Festival.

In 2003, he directed the documentary The Soul of Bruce.

In 2004, he directed the drama "Lost city of angels" with the street life in downtown Los Angeles as the background, starring john dill, Richard Eisen and Wendell Pierce. This film was nominated for the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival in 2004.

In 2005, he directed the musical Don't Knock, starring Sam Shepard, which tells the story of a famous western movie star in his sixties.

In 2007, in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Cannes Film Festival, a 3-minute short film "One Man's Movie" was co-produced with 35 directors.

In 2008, he filmed the action film The Shooting in Palermo starring Milla Jovovich, which tells the story of a busy photographer who fell in love with a beautiful girl. In the same year, he served as the chairman of the jury of the 65th Venice Film Festival.

In 20 1 1, he directed the 3D documentary Pi Na, which included three Pi Na dances, Mueller Cafe (1978), Sacrifice to Spring (1975) and Full Moon (2006), and was selected as the No.6655.

In 20 15, he directed the 3D film Everything Will Be Fine, starring james franco and charlotte gainsbourg, mainly focusing on the family theme that Wenders is good at. In the same year, he filmed the documentary "Salt of the Earth" and won the special prize of "A Care" at the 67th Cannes Film Festival. In addition, 69-year-old wim Wenders won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival and the first lifetime achievement award in his hometown.