Germany 2023, 93 min, English and German, Hebrew subtitles

Following the success of his mesmerizing doc Pina, Wim Wenders once again delves into an artist’s creative process, this time with his contemporary and compatriot, sculptor and painter Anselm Kiefer. Thus, instead of dance performances, we get giant installations created by a rebellious and controversial artist. Kiefer transcends the canvas by incorporating found objects—metal fragments, clumps of earth, and pieces of cloth—into monumental art forever haunted by the ghosts of Germany’s ruinous past. The camera is always in motion, traversing the massive hangars and the planes of the frame, penetrating the texture of each artwork, immersing us in it, sending currents of awe through our bodies and minds, and leaving us with the unshakeable knowledge that this is how Kiefer’s art is meant to be experienced. In the words of some excited film critics, Anselm is a gift for art lovers.

Previous Festivals: Cannes, DOCNYC, Athens IFF

Screening Schedule:
  • Sat 25.05 | 20:30 | Tel Aviv Museum - Assia Auditorium
  • שבת 01.06 | 21:45 | Cinematheque 3

Wim Wenders (born 1945) came to
international prominence as one of the
pioneers of German Cinema during the
1970s and is now considered one of the
most important figures in contemporary
film. In addition to his many prize-winning
feature films, his work as a scriptwriter,
director, producer, photographer and
author also encompasses an abundance
of innovative documentary films.

Production: Karsten Brünig
Editing: Maxine Goedicke
Cinematography: Franz Lustig
Sound Design: Ansgar Frerich
Music: Leonard Küßner