Claire Denis Once Swam Across the Rio Grande to Make a Point to Wim Wenders
Shooting “Paris, Texas” was more dangerous than you might have known.
Shooting “Paris, Texas” was more dangerous than you might have known.
The Vatican asked Wenders to make a film about the Pontiff — and after that, didn’t question the filmmaker about a thing.
Even a series of ill-advised recreations of the life of St. Francis can’t derail this mostly satisfying look inside the life and philosophy of the first pope to take his name.
Wim Wenders, with three documentary Oscars, next takes on Pope Francis as he reaches out to dialogue with the world.
Sonia Kennebeck’s debut feature provides a glimpse of the people behind drone warfare.
The film currently has no U.S. distribution.
This snoozy gabfest is an experiment gone horribly wrong.
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