Wenders recently premiered his Japan-set drama 'Perfect Days' to wide acclaim at Cannes.
Wenders is currently riding high — and his long-running artistic connections to Japan are more apparent than ever. The director’s most recent feature,, recently premiered at Cannes in competition and was widely hailed as his finest fiction film in years.
An intimate character study following a middle-aged Tokyo man who has pared his life down to a routine of service and small pleasures, it won Cannes best actor prize for its inimitable lead, veteran Japanese character actor Koji Yakusho.Over a 55-year career in film, Wenders, now 77, has won many of world cinema’s highest honors, including the Golden Lion forat the Venice Film Festival ; the Palme d’Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival forat Cannes in 1987.
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