Wenders on Zumthor
John Hill
11. september 2020
Peter Zumthor portrait by KovacsDaniel/Wikimedia Commons; Wim Wenders portrait by Martin Kraft/Wikimedia Commons
Monopol reports that Peter Zumthor will be the subject of a new film by Wim Wenders, the German filmmaker who made Buena Vista Social Club and a documentary about dance choreographer Pina Bausch.
Wenders explained in an interview that the film he is working on will be a long-term observation of the work of Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. It stems from the filmmaker following two of Zumthor's current projects: the controversial LACMA expansion and his relatively painless expansion for the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen/Basel.
No other details on the documentary have been revealed, outside of Wenders' intention to give the film a theatrical release, even though many cinemas are closed and those that are open are allowing only a small fraction of their seats to be filled. But without any indication of a release date for the film, cinemas could very well be back to normal by the time the 75-year-old filmmaker wraps up his take on the 77-year-old architect.
Disappointed by the delay? Watch a couple worthwhile documentaries made by the Louisiana Channel, one on Wenders and one on Zumthor: