1993
Director:
Wim Wenders
Screenplay:
Wim Wenders
Ulrich Zieger
Richard Reitinger
Director of Photography:
Jürgen Jürges
Editor:
Peter Przygodda
Musical Score:
Laurent Petitgand
Music:
Laurie Anderson
Jane Siberry
Simon Bonney
Lou Reed
Herbert Grönemeyer
U2
Johnny Cash
The House of Love
Nick Cave
Production Design: Albrecht
Konrad
Costume Design:
Esther Walz
Cast:
Otto Sander
Peter Falk
Horst Buchholz Nastassja Kinski Heinz Rühmann
Bruno Ganz
Solveig Dommartin Rüdiger Vogler Willem Dafoe
Guest Appearances: Michail
Gorbatschov
Lou Reed
Festivals/Awards:
1993 Cannes, Grand Prix of the Jury
1993 Bavarian Film Prize (Director)
Producer:
Ulrich Felsberg
Production:
Road Movies Filmproduktion/Berlin
Length:
146 min.
Format:
35mm B&W and Colour
Original Title:
In Weiter Ferne, So Nah! |
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The
film opens with the angel Cassiel (Otto Sander) standing on
the statue of the Angel of Victory overlooking post-Cold War
Berlin. Growing ever more despondent over his fate as a mere
observer of human life, rather than a vital part of it, Cassiel
dreams of "crossing over" to the human world.
And he does, as Karl Engel, a man who perhaps knows too much,
perhaps like in many of Hitchcock's films, some harmless citizen
who gets involved in an affair to which he is not up to. In
fact, there is no one as kind and harmless as this newborn citizen
of the Earth.
We will follow Cassiels's adventures into a "thriller." This
story which gets mangled with his own life is about weapons,
more precisely about a weapon deal where the weapons - or INSTRUMENTS
of violence -- are traded for IMAGES of violence
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