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The Texas Canon: How 'Paris, Texas' shows the state from an outsider's poetic perspective
Welcome to the Texas Canon, a series that dives into the movies, TV shows, books, albums and more that represent us and reach far beyond the Lone Star State's borders. Today, we look at 'Paris, Texas, ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
Wim Wenders, Old Trapper’s, San Fernando, California, 1983 Cibachrome; printed c.1983. Paris Photo is fast approaching, and one thing to be on the lookout for is the previously unseen work of director ...
The overflowing riches of Texas’ cinematic legacy are on display in “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” a selection of films recently made available for Filmstruck subscribers as part of the streaming ...
A version of this story ran in the April 2016 issue. Over the years, many people and places in the Lone Star state have availed themselves as the butt-end of jokes for the rest of the world, but none ...
For the next week, the Ross Media Arts Center is offering Lincoln cinephiles an opportunity that should not be passed up — the chance to see Wim Wenders' 1984 masterpiece “Paris, Texas” in all its ...
In an interview included with this set, director Wim Wenders says all his films before 1984's "Paris, Texas" - he made his first feature in 1970 - were practice for it. The movie grew out of Wenders' ...
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