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EXCLUSIVE: Details are emerging about Wim Wenders’ 3D documentary Anselm, which will gets its world premiere as a special screening at the Cannes Film Festival next month.
HanWay Films has boarded world sales on the latest doc from three-time Oscar nominee Wenders, director of Pina, Buena Vista Social Club, Paris, Texas and Wings Of Desire.
Deals have already been agreed for Les Films Du Losange in France and DCM in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Produced by Karsten Brünig (Race), the immersive film will deep dive into German artist Anselm Kiefer’s work, looking at his life path, inspiration, and creative process. It will hone in on his fascination with myth and history. Wenders shot the film over the course of two years. Above is a first-look image.
The movie was shot in Germany, France and Italy. Cinematography comes from Franz Lustig (The Aftermath) with music by Leonard Küßner (Dear Future Children) and editing by Maxine Goedicke (Everything Will Change). On screen are Anselm Kiefer, Daniel Kiefer (young man), Anton Wenders (boy).
Gabrielle Stewart, CEO HanWay Films said today: “Wim Wenders is a true explorer and pioneer of 3D technology in cinema. It is a privilege after the success HanWay enjoyed with Pina to be presenting to the world Wenders’ latest groundbreaking use of the form to capture another pioneering artist’s life and work in a truly original way.”
Wenders is also playing in Competition at Cannes with Tokyo-set drama Perfect Days.
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on Monday, May 1 dripping in Chanel, but of course she would. The actor has long been for the luxury fashion house and regularly wears it on red carpets—often with a cheeky twist, like pairing . Stewart may be committed to wearing high fashion, but she always mixes it with her signature edge. And honestly, who better to rep Chanel at this year's Met Gala? The theme was "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty," a celebration of the life and work of the designer who served as the French fashion house's creative director from 1983 until his death.
is upon us.This year, fashion's biggest night is all about honoring the legacy of Karl Lagerfeld, as well as raising money for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, of course. The theme of this year's exhibit, “,” reflects on the German designer's illustrious career from 1954 to his death in 2019.
King Charles will be adorned in heavy priest-like golden robes worn by his ancestors for his moment of crowning. He will put on layer upon layer of glittering coronation vestments, inspired by priestly attire, in the middle of Westminster Abbey’s coronation theatre during the religious service.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory will be handling world sales on Wim Wenders’ Japan-set Cannes Competition entry Perfect Days.
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