German cinema veteran Wim Wenders unveiled his first feature film in seven years Tuesday, the 3-D drama "Every Thing Will Be Fine" starring James Franco as a writer who accidentally kills a child. Wenders, 69, has focused mainly on documentaries of late and his most recent, "Salt of the Earth" about Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, is up for an Academy Award later this month. "Every Thing Will Be Fine", screening out of competition at the 65th Berlin film festival, took three years to make and was finished just before the 11-day event. The devastated mother, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg, tells him that the accident was not his fault and the two forge a bond in grief and guilt.
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