Filmische Hommage des Regisseurs Wim Wenders an die im Sommer 2009 verstorbene Choreographin Pina Bausch – inszeniert in 3D, einer Filmtechnik, die Wenders als essentiell betrachtet, um die mitr...
Pina Menichelli, plays a vivacious provincial girl who is contended by two big names of the Italian cinema: Ruggero Ruggeri and Amleto Novelli. Ruggeri, around whom this breezy story revolves, is a cl...
The film is a 35 meters long fragment, the remainder of a strongly decayed print, enough though to let us recognize the diva Pina Menichelli, here happy bride first and then melancholy loner. A sign o...
Pina Branchetti spennella il corpo di un giovanotto, che poi fa appoggiare su una tela.
Antonio is jealous of his wife Clara and follows her everywhere; one day he sees her walking with a man on the street. He immediately becomes convinced that they went together to the movies (instead t...
Cesarina is the charming and vile wife of Claudio Ruper. Cesarina’s indifferent reaction to the death of her illegitimate child, reveals Claudio her real unfeeling heart and convinces him to cut off...
Hélène Louvart, Wim Wenders with dancers from the ensemble from "Sacre du Printemps" while shooting "Pina" (2011)
Michael Strecker, Aida Vainieri, Dominique Mercy (left to right) in "Café Müller" ("Pina", 2011)
Dancers from the Pina Bausch Company in "Pina" (2011)
Thusnelda and Dominique Mercy, Clémentine Deluy (left to right) in "Pina" (2011)
Ales Cucek in "Pina" (2011)
Andrey Berezin, Ruth Amarante in "Pina" (2011)
Azusa Seyama, Andrey Berezin (Middle), dancers from the ensembe from "Sacre du Printemps" in "Pina" (2011)
Rainer Behr, Fernando Suels Mendoza (left to right) in "Vollmond" ("Pina", 2011)