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One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years is a fascinating dive into the formative works of a director who shaped the European cinematic landscape. It captures the essence of his early films like Alice in the Cities and Kings of the Road, which are steeped in existential themes and a contemplative pacing that invites viewers to reflect. The documentary navigates through Wenders’ unique use of stark landscapes and intimate character studies, creating a sense of longing and exploration. Marcel Wehn’s examination is both insightful and personal, reflecting on how these early pieces laid the groundwork for Wenders' later masterpieces. It’s this blend of biography and cinematic analysis that makes it a notable exploration of Wenders’ artistic journey.
Explores Wenders' early filmographyFocus on themes of exploration and identityInsightful commentary on German New Wave cinema
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