Wim Wenders' gentle character studies features a beautifully restrained performance from Kôji Yakusho, as a toilet cleaner who lives a simple life in Tokyo.
How the Oscar-nominated Perfect Days sees the globe-trotting German filmmaker in unison with his surroundings in the Japanese capital.
Wim Wenders’ luxe 3D portrait of the flame-thrower wielding conceptual artist Anselm Kiefer is a dreamy delight.
The psychological courtroom thriller with the great Sandra Hüller wins the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
The German multi-hyphenate on how he’s future-proofing classics like Wings of Desire and Paris, Texas.
Forty years on from Wim Wenders’ documentary Room 666, this age-old existential question is set to come back around.
By Al Horner
The pair’s new concept album ‘A Beginner’s Mind’ takes its cues from an eclectic list of films, from Mad Max to The Silence of the Lambs.
Wim Wenders’ 1987 masterpiece is a uniquely life-affirming reflection on human experience.
Must-see films coming your way over the next 12 months, featuring Claire Denis, Edgar Wright, Yorgos Lanthimos and more.
How Wim Wenders’ 1970s Road Movie Trilogy captured the romantic lure of American culture.