Wim Wenders on Why 3D Makes You Think More Deeply: ‘You Could Just as Well Be Brain Dead in Some Movies’

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Wim Wenders, whose immersive 3D portrait of artist Anselm Kiefer, “Anselm,” had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival as a Special Screening, is a passionate advocate of the 3D…

as a Special Screening, is a passionate advocate of the 3D format, which he believes engages the human brain in ways that 2D fails to do.

Kiefer is one of the most innovative and important painters and sculptors alive today. Wenders explains why the immersive format was chosen for this portrait. “3D was the ideal language for this because his world is so vast, and so intense, I wanted to put the audience right in front of it. A two-dimensional screen cannot handle it. On 3D, you see several times as much as on a regular screen, you see more than you’ve ever seen in cinema before.

“The thing about Anselm was not his life, it is what came out of this life and how he arrived at doing his specific work. The work is really the artist’s biography. And sometimes I felt the audience needed to know a little bit about the details of his life. The fact that he was born right at the end of the Second World War. And where he grew up.

 

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