Room 666
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Room 666
Summary
Room 666 is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Room 666's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Room 666 was directed by Wim Wenders[4].
- Wim Wenders wrote the screenplay for Room 666[5].
- Room 666's composer is recorded as Bernard Herrmann[6].
- Room 666's genre is documentary film[7].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Steven Spielberg[8].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Jean-Luc Godard[9].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Rainer Werner Fassbinder[10].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Chantal Akerman[11].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Michelangelo Antonioni[12].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Romain Goupil[13].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Yılmaz Güney[14].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Monte Hellman[15].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Werner Herzog[16].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Robert Kramer[17].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Paul Morrissey[18].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Susan Seidelman[19].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Wim Wenders[20].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Jonathan Demme[21].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Maroun Bagdadi[22].
- A cast member of Room 666 was Ana Carolina[23].
- Room 666's director of photography is recorded as Agnès Godard[24].
- The original language of Room 666 was German[25].
- The original language of Room 666 was French[26].
- Room 666's color is recorded as color[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Room 666 was directed by Wim Wenders[4]. Wim Wenders wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Steven Spielberg[8], Jean-Luc Godard[9], Rainer Werner Fassbinder[10], Chantal Akerman[11], Michelangelo Antonioni[12], and Romain Goupil[13].
Publication
Publication dates include June 2, 1982[28], January 23, 1985[29], and September 16, 1990[30]. Original languages include German[25] and French[26]. Room 666's genre is documentary film[7].
Subject and Themes
Room 666's main subject is film industry[31].
Why It Matters
Room 666 has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]