
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 of his fellow directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in the film Room 666. Now, 40 years later, in Cannes, director Lubna Playoust asks Wim Wenders himself and a new generation of filmmakers (James Gray, Rebecca Zlotowski, Claire Denis, Olivier Assayas, Nadav Lapid, Asghar Farhadi, Alice Rohrwacher and more) the same question: “is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?”
Cast

Wim Wenders
Self

Audrey Diwan
Self

Pietro Marcello
Self

Joachim Trier
Self

David Cronenberg
Self

Claire Denis
Self

James Gray
Self

Rebecca Zlotowski
Self

Olivier Assayas
Self

Nadav Lapid
Self

Asghar Farhadi
Self

Alice Rohrwacher
Self

Kleber Mendonça Filho
Self

Kirill Serebrennikov
Self

Ruben Östlund
Self

Arnaud Desplechin
Self

Davy Chou
Self

Lynne Ramsay
Self

Baz Luhrmann
Self

Cristian Mungiu
Self

Albert Serra
Self

Paolo Sorrentino
Self

Alice Winocour
Self

Ayo Akingbade
Self
Shannon Murphy
Self

Agnès Jaoui
Self

Monia Chokri
Self

Ninja Thyberg
Self
Ali Cherri
Self

Clément Cogitore
Self
Crew

Lubna Playoust
Director
Nicolás Longinotti
Editor
Marine Atlan
Director of Photography
Pierre Mazoyer
Colorist

Rosalie Varda
Producer

Nathanaël Karmitz
Producer

Elisha Karmitz
Producer
Elise Poulain Lacourt
Assistant Camera
César Mamoudy
Sound Mixer, Sound
Etienne Rouillon
Production Manager
Ysé Mercury
Production Manager
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