Tuesday, April 22, 2008

grandma's chairs

wim wender's wings of desire



like objects with a story to tell from a child's point of view-

This reminds me of one of my favorite movies Wings of Desire-


"The sky over Wenders' war-scarred Berlin is full of gentle, trenchcoated angels who listen to the tortured thoughts of mortals and try to comfort them. One, Damiel (Bruno Ganz), wishes to become mortal after falling in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, Marion (Solveig Dommartin). Peter Falk, as himself, assists in the transformation by explaining the simple joys of a human experience, such as the sublime combination of coffee and cigarettes.

Told from the angel's point of view, the film is shot in black and white, blossoming into color only when the angels perceive the realities of humankind. Ultimately, Damiel determines that he must experience humanity in full, and breaks through in to the real world to pursue a life with Marion.

A hugely acclaimed and multi-award winning movie including Best Director for Wenders at Cannes 1987; which was remade in 1998 into City of Angels starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan."


Song of Childhood
By Peter Handke


When the child was a child
It walked with its arms swinging,
wanted the brook to be a river,
the river to be a torrent,
and this puddle to be the sea.

When the child was a child,
it didn’t know that it was a child,
everything was soulful,
and all souls were one.....

courtesy of-
Wim Wender's Wings of Desire

1 comment:

  1. This poem is so lovely and I will be sure to add Wings of Desire to my Netflix queue. I did see City of Angels and wasn't quite pleased with it but this original version sounds far more compelling!

    I can't reiterate enough how happy I am to see you back blogging! :)

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