Photos by Wim Wenders and his wife on show in Madrid
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Your support makes all the difference.German director Wim Wenders and his wife Donata are showing more than 100 of their photographs taken over the past 14 years at an exhibition in Madrid that opened Wednesday.
The exhibition includes scenes from many of his movies and from filming breaks since 1995, when Donata began work as his photography director.
The photos by Wenders, who made "Paris, Texas" and "Wings of Desire", are landscapes in colour while those of his wife are in black and white and show the private side of actors during filming, said the curator of the exhibition, Cristina Carrillo de Albornoz.
The show, entitled "As if it was the last time", is on at Madrid's Bellas Artes centre until January 13.
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