Axiom Films - leading UK-based production, distribution and sales company, for the best in world and independent cinema
WIM WENDERS' DOCUMENTARIES
Five-disc DVD Box-set including NICK'S FILM (LIGHTNING OVER WATER), ROOM 666, TOKYO-GA, NOTEBOOK ON CITIES AND CLOTHES and A TRICK OF THE LIGHT
Nick's Film (Lightning Over Water)
Awards:WINNER - Silver German Film Prize, 1981
Starring:Nichloas Ray
Wim Wenders
Ronee Blakley
Susan Ray
Tom Farrell
Writer/Directors:Wim Wenders and Nichloas Ray
Room 666
Starring:Jean-Luc Godard
Werner Herzog
Steven Spielberg
Yimaz Guney
Michelangelo Antonioni
R. W. Fassbinder
Writer/Director:Wim Wenders
Tokyo-Ga
Starring:Chishu Ryu
Yuharu Atsuta
Werner Herzog
Writer/Director:Wim Wenders
Notebook on Cities and Clothes
Starring:Yohji Yamamoto
Wim Wenders
Writer/Director:Wim Wenders
A Trick of the Light
Starring:Udo Kier
Nadine Buttner
Christoph Merg
Otto Kuhnle
Lucie Hurtgen-Skladanowsky
Writer/Director:Wim Wenders
International Sales:Hanway Films
UK Distributor:Axiom Films

Genre: Documentary
Year of Production: 1979 - 1996
Format: 35mm and digital
Total Running Time: 375 minutes
Certificate: 15
DVD Release date: 27 October 2008

Award-winning filmmaker WIM WENDERS (Alice in the Cities, Kings of the Road, Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire) explores the power of film in five documentaries that cover three decades of a remarkable career.

At the heart of these films is a desire to understand the nature of film and filming. What attracts us to the visual medium? How has it shaped our lives? And what does the future hold for it?

NICK'S FILM (LIGHTNING OVER WATER) (1979) - A moving portrait of Hollywood maverick Nicholas Ray.

ROOM 666 (1982) - Fifteen directors, including Jean-Luc Godard, Werner Herzog and Steven Spielberg discuss the future of cinema.

TOKYO-GA (1985) - The legacy of Japanese master filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu is examined on a journey through contemporary Tokyo.

NOTEBOOK ON CITIES AND CLOTHES (1989) - The relationship between fashion and film is explored in an intimate portrait of Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto.

A TRICK OF THE LIGHT (1996) - The story of the Skladanowsky brothers, pioneers of the moving image, is told in a film celebrating the first century of cinema.
Choose your preferred size; to view trailers Quicktime 7 is required. Download here
WIM WENDERS' DOCUMENTARIES
**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD**

"fascinating" 5 STARS
TIME OUT

"What I have always found so evocative about Wim's work is the lush romanticism of cinephilia. He suggests much of the tradition that has gone before him while looking to the future with an intense curiosity. It's this alchemy - between a strong sense of conjuring the past while dreaming of what's to come - that is personally so inspiring about his cinema."
Atom Egoyan

Award-winning filmmaker WIM WENDERS (Alice in the Cities, Kings of the Road, Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire) explores the power of film in five documentaries that cover three decades of a remarkable career.

At the heart of these films is a desire to understand the nature of film and filming. What attracts us to the visual medium? How has it shaped our lives? And what does the future hold for it?

NICK'S FILM (LIGHTNING OVER WATER) (1979) - A moving portrait of Hollywood maverick Nicholas Ray.
Special features: Feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, "Nicholas Ray: Especially For Pierre" lecture.

ROOM 666 (1982) - Fifteen directors, including Jean-Luc Godard, Werner Herzog and Steven Spielberg discuss the future of cinema.

TOKYO-GA (1985) - The legacy of Japanese master filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu is examined on a journey through contemporary Tokyo.
Special features: Deleted scenes.

NOTEBOOK ON CITIES AND CLOTHES (1989) - The relationship between fashion and film is explored in an intimate portrait of Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto.
Special features: Feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, deleted scenes with commentary, "Yamamoto: 12 Years Later" featurette.

A TRICK OF THE LIGHT (1996) - The story of the Skladanowsky brothers, pioneers of the moving image, is told in a film celebrating the first century of cinema.
Special features: Feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, deleted scenes.

Also included in the 5-disc box-set is a 24-page booklet containing essays on each of the films, plus an 8-page booklet containing an exclusive interview with Wim Wenders discussing his documentaries.


BUY NOW