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Wim Wenders on cinema, the failed European dream, and his new film 'Perfect Days'
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20/10/2023
Euronews Culture sits down with the recipient of this year's Prix Lumière: the great Wim Wenders.
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00:11
You are the recipient of the 15th Lumière Prize.
00:16
What does it mean to you?
00:19
We know it's an honorary prize, but also a highly symbolic one.
00:23
What does this prize mean to you?
00:26
Symbolism is already in the word.
00:30
Light is the source of cinema.
00:35
They invented electricity.
00:39
Ten years later, there was cinema.
00:43
That's what makes a projection, it's light.
00:47
We make films with light.
00:50
The invention is light, in my head.
00:55
Light is the essence of life.
00:59
This prize is highly symbolic.
01:05
It's a joy more than any other prize I've ever received.
01:10
I heard a fan say,
01:13
"I like being at home, but I also like being everywhere."
01:16
He lives in France, as we know.
01:19
Do you have that feeling?
01:22
For me, cinema has never been a national history.
01:26
I discovered it in Paris.
01:29
I wanted to be a painter, and I discovered cinema.
01:32
It changed my life.
01:35
I was born in 1945.
01:37
There was no Europe.
01:39
Europe was a territory of war.
01:43
A history of many wars,
01:46
especially between France and Germany.
01:49
When my Franco-German career began,
01:53
it was a time of great joy.
01:56
When De Gaulle and Adnan shook hands,
01:59
I was in tears.
02:01
For me, it was the future.
02:03
It was an incredible future.
02:05
It was utopia.
02:07
Unfortunately, there are too many people
02:11
who have the virus to forget all that,
02:15
and who make promises to us
02:19
about a new nationalism in all European countries.
02:23
We saw what it led to.
02:26
It was a great disaster.
02:29
This loss of memory.
02:33
We wanted to ask you a question about "Perfect Eyes,"
02:37
which shook us in Cannes for months.
02:40
And especially about the poetry in this film.
02:45
It's as if it was filling a void.
02:49
Through the story of this man
02:53
who has empathy,
02:56
who serves the public.
02:58
Was it like that for you, to fill this void?
03:02
I felt that when I finally returned to Japan.
03:08
With this vague idea,
03:11
I preferred to make a documentary
03:16
about architects and their public works,
03:20
rather than a social project about toilets.
03:24
And now I've discovered the meaning of the common good,
03:29
which exists in Japan in a very strong way.
03:33
The love of detail.
03:38
While in Europe, it was very sad
03:43
that the big victim of the pandemic
03:47
was the meaning of the common good.
03:51
So I wanted to tell a story
03:54
about why Japan, for me,
03:57
represented so many good social ideas
04:01
about living together
04:04
and about the future for humanity.
04:08
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