From Alice to Buena Vista: The Films of Wim Wenders

Praeger Publishers
From Alice to Buena Vista: The Films of Wim Wenders

This analysis of the films of Wim Wenders from the early 1970s through to the 1990s attempts to place his work in the cultural and political context of the time. Feminist analysis, cultural theory and psychoanalysis combine to explore the major themes in the films, with an emphasis on gender and narrative and on Wenders' concern with the representation of otherness. Wenders' earlier films reflect concerns with identity and with issues of masculinity and detachment. His later films reveal a preoccupation with seeing, images and love, which culminated in the international success of "The Buena Vista Social Club". As this study suggests, Wenders' later works manifest a shift in direction away from indifference and toward reconciliation, ethical practice and relationships. Thematically arranged, chapters begin with the early films and trace the masculinity, identity, and lost narrative motifs throughout Wenders' oeuvre.