Summary
Ein Produzent hat Seele oder er hat keine
In January 2002, the director Volker Schloendorff and the producer Horst Wendlandt had an interesting conversation, which was filmed by the cameraman Andreas Hoefer. Horst Wendlandt, who received over 38 Golden Screen Awards for his films, talked about his film work since the 1960s.
The dialogue between the "old and young filmmakers" provides a fascinating spectrum of German cinema of the recent past. Their conversation is complemented with numerous excerpts from some of Wendlandt′s most well-known films.
Volker Schloendorff′s proclamation of the necessary development of "conservative film" to Autorenfilm is countered by Horst Wendlandt, with impressive examples of his success, as well as clips from films by Loriot, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Ingmar Bergmann, Otto, Edgar Wallace and Karl May.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
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