Allemagne de l'Ouest,
1989, 79 min
Résumés(1)
In 1989, Wim Wenders was commissioned to make a film about fashion and its place in contemporary society. Initially bemused by the offer, he chose to focus on a designer whose work he was familiar with and felt comfortable in, Yohji Yamamoto. The final product is an intimate portrait of a consummate professional and an engaging exploration of the visual medium. (British Film Institute (BFI))
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Wim Wenders
Meilleurs films :
Au fil du temps (1976)
Alice dans les villes (1974)
Un été dans la ville (1971)
Yohji Yamamoto
Japon