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So, 'In Bildern leben' offers a pretty intimate look at Wim Wenders, you know? It’s one of those documentaries where you can feel Buchka’s affection for his subject. The pacing is contemplative, giving you that sense of drifting through Wenders' thoughts and experiences. There's a lot of philosophical musings about the nature of cinema and how it reflects life, which is very much Wenders. Visually, it's not flashy or unnecessarily stylized; it feels more like a conversation over coffee. The interviews have this raw honesty, and you get a real sense of Wenders’ artistic journey and how he views the world through his lens. It’s a deep dive for anyone intrigued by the German New Wave.
Features thoughtful interviews and reflections.Explores themes of cinema's relationship with reality.Captures the essence of the German New Wave era.
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