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Notebook on Cities and Clothes
Wim Wenders: Portraits Along the Road
Mar 24
(Wim Wenders, West Germany/France, 1989, DCP, 81 min)
Co-presented with SIFF
Thursday, Mar 24 at 07:00PM
This diary film, as Wenders calls it, investigates the similarities of filmmaking craft to that of the Tokyo-based fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto, who, in the early 1980s, shocked and revolutionized the fashion world. Wenders shot the film mainly on his own, as a one-man crew. During the production, which stretched over a year, Yamamoto and Wenders became friends. Excerpt from Wenderss narration of the film: Fashion. I got nothing to do with that. At least that was my reaction when the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris asked me if I would like to make a short film about a fashion designer . . . The world of fashion. I am interested in the world, not in fashion. But maybe my judgment was premature. Why shouldnt I try to approach the topic without prejudices? Why not look at fashion like any other industry, the film industry, for example? . . . Filmmaking . . . should sometimes just be a way of life. Like going for a walk, reading a newspaper, writing something down, driving a car, or making this film. From day to day it writes itself, driven by the curiosity for the topic.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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