Wim Wenders, a celebrated filmmaker born just weeks before the end of World War II, remains active in cinema at nearly 80. His recent works, like 'Perfect Days,' have garnered prestigious accolades. Wenders has consistently explored themes of history and cultural intersections in his films. His short film 'The Keys to Freedom' commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, focusing on a visit to a historical site in Reims, where German generals surrendered to the Allies, marking a pivotal moment in European history.
“In his new short film 'The Keys to Freedom,' he commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Second World War's conclusion by paying a visit to a school in Reims... it hosted the end of what Wenders called 'the darkest period in the history of Europe.'”},{
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