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Ernst Wilhelm "Wim" Wenders (born 14 August 1945) is a German filmmaker and playwright, who is a major figure in New German Cinema. Among the honors he has received are prizes from the Cannes, Venice and Berlin film festivals. He has also received a BAFTA Award and been nominated for three Academy Awards and a Grammy Award. Wenders made his feature film debut with Summer in the City (1970). He earned critical acclaim for directing the films Alice in the Cities (1974), The Wrong Move (1975), and Kings of the Road (1976), later known as the Road Movie trilogy. Wenders won the BAFTA Award for Best Direction and the Palme d'Or for Paris, Texas (1984) and the Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award for Wings of Desire (1987). His other notable films include The American Friend (1977), Faraway, So Close! (1993), and Perfect Days (2023).
6.7Wrong Move
1975
5.1Zeroville
2019
4.9Cinématon
1978

Plankton Salesmen
2017
8.1The Salt of the Earth
2014
5.9The Million Dollar Hotel
2000
7.7Alice in the Cities
1974
7.1The American Friend
1977
9.5Close Up
2012
7.6Why Are We Creative?
2018
7.9Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer
2022
4.0FreeDogme
2000
6.2Hitler in Hollywood
2011
6.6Room 666
1985
7.4Kings of the Road
1976
5.2Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
2017
8.8Now
2021
7.2Pope Francis: A Man of His Word
2018
6.1A Trick of the Light
1995
6.2Cannes Uncut
2023