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The firsthand account of a storyboard artist and his intimate experience with acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders.
With this book, Stephane Lemardele traverses uncharted territory, linking the sequential art form with the often overlooked medium of a storyboarder-the two intrinsically tied but the former seen as an end in and of itself, and the latter a means to someone else’s end.
In this case, that someone else is legendary, cult-classic filmmaker Wim Wenders (Paris Texas, Wings of Desire), and the end is his 2015 film Everything Will Be Fine (starring Rachel McAdams and Charlotte Gainsbourg).
Through this graphic novel, Stephane captures not only the formation of this film, but moments of artistic reflection from Wim himself: intimate interactions between the two where Wim ponders the trajectory of his career and evolution as an artist, and the meaning of film as a tool with which to examine our own humanity.
A collector’s item intended for fans of cinema and memoir, featuring actual storyboards from the production.
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The firsthand account of a storyboard artist and his intimate experience with acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders.
With this book, Stephane Lemardele traverses uncharted territory, linking the sequential art form with the often overlooked medium of a storyboarder-the two intrinsically tied but the former seen as an end in and of itself, and the latter a means to someone else’s end.
In this case, that someone else is legendary, cult-classic filmmaker Wim Wenders (Paris Texas, Wings of Desire), and the end is his 2015 film Everything Will Be Fine (starring Rachel McAdams and Charlotte Gainsbourg).
Through this graphic novel, Stephane captures not only the formation of this film, but moments of artistic reflection from Wim himself: intimate interactions between the two where Wim ponders the trajectory of his career and evolution as an artist, and the meaning of film as a tool with which to examine our own humanity.
A collector’s item intended for fans of cinema and memoir, featuring actual storyboards from the production.