Friday, March 09, 2007

Images as the collective soul of a society.

I'm a fan of Wim wenders. He gave a lecture in Berlin in the last part of 2006. I'm giving below some passages from the lecture.

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We live in the age of the image.Today, no other realm of culture displays so much powerthan that of the image.Words, music, literature,books, newspapers, rock'n roll, theatre...nothing comes even closeto the authority of moving images, in cinema and television.

Why is it that today, not only in Europe,but all over the world,"going to the pictures"is synonymous with"seeing an American film"?!Because the Americans realized long ago what moves people most and what gets them dreaming.And they radically implemented that knowledge.The whole "American Dream"is really an invention of cinema,and it is now being dreamed by the whole world.

I don't want to discredit this,but merely ask the question,"Who is dreaming the European Dream?"Or better: How are we encouraged to dream it?A concrete, current example just occurred to me:In the next 2 months or so,some 20, 30, or even 50 million Europeanswill watch one and the same film.It started the other day: every channel up and down,every programme and news show,- and I've been surfing TV stations throughout Europe -reported at large on a film premiere in London.As you have probably guessed already, all the racket was about James Bond,that knightly British gentleman,who has been saving the world from disaster for the last forty years.

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Here is the link for the whole lecture.

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