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Axiom Films

Axiom Films
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Foundation date 1 january 1997

Axiom Films is an international film distributor and producer based in London.

Founded in 1997 by producer Douglas Cummins and partner Rocio Freire-Bernat, Axiom specialises in independent and world cinema, as well as documentary, filmed opera and dance.

Notable films under Axiom ownership include Half Nelson, for which actor Ryan Gosling was nominated for the Best Actor award at the 2007 Academy Awards, In a Better World, which won the Best Foreign Language Film at the 2011 Academy Awards and the majority of Wim Wender’s feature and documentary films.

Axiom is owned by UKI Investments and founders Douglas Cummins and Rocio Freire-Bernat, who also retain a controlling interest and act as managing director and director of acquisitions respectively. UKI is one of the largest privately owned investment companies in the United Kingdom, with interests in real estate, mining, agriculture, financial services and technology across a broad geographical footprint. Axiom distributes an average 10 theatrical releases and 20 DVD films each year, as well as online and digitally through LoveFilm, iTunes and FilmFlex.

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Filmography of Axiom Films (50 films)

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The State of Things, 2h4
Directed by Wim Wenders
Origin German
Genres Drama
Themes Films about films, Transport films, Road movies
Actors Patrick Bauchau, Allen Garfield, Isabelle Weingarten, Samuel Fuller, Robert Kramer, Roger Corman

A film crew in Portugal shoots a black-and-white science fiction film about the survivors on a post-apocalyptic Earth, titled The Survivors. The shooting stops when the production runs out of film stock and money. In an abandoned hotel, the crew waits for money to arrive or a sign from vanished producer Gordon. As they grow restless and bored, the film depicts some of their philosophical thoughts and emotional reactions. Director Friedrich Munro finally sets off to find Gordon in Los Angeles who hides in a mobile home because of money he owes to the Mafia.
The American Friend, 2h7
Directed by Emmanuel Clot, Wim Wenders
Origin German
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Medical-themed films, Peinture, Transport films, Transport en Île-de-France, Films about psychiatry
Actors Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz, Lisa Kreuzer, Samuel Fuller, Nicholas Ray, Daniel Schmid

Tom Ripley (Dennis Hopper) is a wealthy American living in Hamburg, Germany. He is involved in an artwork forgery scheme, in which he appears at auctions to bid on forged paintings produced by an accomplice, artificially driving up the price. At one of these auctions, he is introduced to Jonathan Zimmermann (Bruno Ganz), a picture framer who is dying of a rare and unspecified blood disease. Zimmerman refuses to shake Ripley's hand when introduced, coldly saying, "I've heard of you" before walking away.
Wrong Move
Wrong Move (1977)
, 1h43
Directed by Wim Wenders
Origin German
Genres Drama
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Rüdiger Vogler, Hanna Schygulla, Marianne Hoppe, Nastassja Kinski, Peter Kern, Hans Christian Blech

Le film s'inspire du roman d'apprentissage écrit par Goethe : Les Années d'apprentissage de Wilhelm Meister.
Kings of the Road, 2h55
Directed by Wim Wenders
Genres Drama
Themes Transport films, Films about automobiles, Road movies, Buddy films
Actors Rüdiger Vogler, Hanns Zischler, Rudolf Schündler, Lisa Kreuzer, Wim Wenders, Marquard Bohm

The film is about a projection-equipment repair mechanic named Bruno Winter (Rüdiger Vogler) and a depressed hitchhiker Robert Lander (Hanns Zischler) who has just been through a break-up with his wife and a half-hearted suicide attempt. They travel along the Western side of the East-German border in a repair truck, visiting worn-out movie theaters. The movie contains many long shots without dialogue, including an outdoor defecation scene, and it was filmed in black and white by long-time Wenders collaborator Robby Müller.
Alice in the Cities, 1h50
Directed by Wim Wenders
Genres Drama, Adventure
Themes Films about children, Transport films, Films about automobiles, Road movies, Photographie
Actors Rüdiger Vogler, Lisa Kreuzer, Edda Köchl, Wim Wenders, Lois Moran, Peter Handke

German writer Philip Winter has missed his publisher's deadline for writing an article about the United States. He decides to return to Germany, and encounters a German woman, Lisa, and her daughter, Alice, who are both doing the same thing. After Lisa leaves Alice temporarily in Phil's care, it quickly becomes apparent that he will have to look after her for longer than he expected. Phil finds himself stuck with Alice, searching various cities of Germany for her grandmother, whose name and address Alice cannot remember. The only clue they have is a photograph of her grandmother's front door with no house number and no one in the shot.