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GERMANY, Canada | 118 minutes | 2014

Struggling with a bad case of writer’s block and unnerved by a fight with his girlfriend, the young writer Tomas Eldan heads out for a drive in the snow. On the outskirts of town, he loses control of his car, hitting and killing young Nicholas out walking with his brother. Years later, still wracked with guilt and feeling that his life is falling apart, Tomas is finally visited by literary success. It’s a real redemption for him, but a wake-up call for others who are determined not to let Tomas forget his past. After a brief stint with documentary (Pina, The Salt of the Earth), Wim Wenders returns to fiction, guided by the ultra expressive laws of his new obsession: an uberrealistic use of 3D. Shot mostly in Montreal and starring James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Rachel McAdams and Marie-Josée Croze, Every Thing Will Be Fine screened out of competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. Don’t miss this spellbinding tragedy with art direction inspired by the shadowy yet luminous paintings of Andrew Wyeth and transported by Alexandre Desplat’s hypnotic score.

Programs

Friday October 16, 2015

Program #258
20:00
Auditorium Alumni H-110 (Concordia)

Wim Wenders

No biography

distribution and credits

  • Screenplay Bjørn Olaf Johannessen
  • Cast James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marie-Josee Croze

contact

  • Métropole Films Distribution
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