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Wim Wenders' 'Land of Plenty'. A love-hate relationship with the USA

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Seitz, Adam

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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Newer History, European Unification, grade: 2,0, University of California, Berkeley (Department of History), course: U.S. Cultural and Intellectual History: Global Contexts, language: English, abstract: Wim Wenders' ambiguity, the lovehate relationship with the United States was the main force behind the production of Land of Plenty (2004). It was shot within three weeks with a small digital amateur camera, and only because the production of his next film Dont come knocking (2005) got delayed. The entire production of the movie took not more than six weeks. Without a doubt, it is Wenders most political film so far. As a Christian, one (or, as he stated once, even his initial) idea for the film was to set a radically contrary idea of being Christian against the fundamentalist Christendom of the Bush administration. His ambition was to fight against the treason [on democracy and freedom and] on all what is left of my childhood myth. As stated in the press release for Land of Plenty, it is a film about the country he has been concerned with for many years and which he loves, a very personal and sanguine film about those who still stand for this countrys possibilities [], a political essay. Typical for his artistic approach, Wenders did not want to make an angry film, but one that could contribute to healing; a profound difference to films by Michael Moore, a name often dropped in Germany in the context of Land of Plenty. Wenders, as he stated himself, wanted to explore the same territory as Moore, but, of course, in his very own way. In direct comparison to Moore, the Süddeutsche Zeitung, for example, grants Wenders more complex, sadly beautiful, inconceivable images and an overall more convincing approach.

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Erschienen: 13.08.2009

Umfang: 9 S., 0.42 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783640398249

Umbreit-Nr.: 6441112

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