… traurige, manchmal garstige, manchmal auch skurrile Songs ehrlich und unerbittlich vom Herzen und gewiss auch aus ganz viel eigener Erfahrung kommend; poetischer Chronist des Wahrhaftigen - ganz wunderbar! Lässt schmunzeln, lässt Trauer zu am eigenen tagtäglichen Sein. Lässt fallen und erhebt dann doch wieder. Einfach wahr!
Bodo Fürneisen, Regisseur

Commend about The Dark Side of our inner Space, Nov 2003
Gordon Weaver, film publicist, Hollywood

“The Dark Side of our Inner Space is not only an important work that is sure to win awards as well as to be successful a the International box office, it is simple from A to Z brilliant. It’s a work of a true poet.
When I finished watching the film I had the same sense of exited satisfaction that I`ve had on rare occasions when I`ve been privileged to see and hear magnificent world-class performers on the opera stage and talented musicians playing in perfect harmony under the direction of a brilliant maestro on the symphony stage..”


Gorden Waever is known as one of the motion picture industrie`s chief architects of contemporary marketing, advertising, publicity, promotion and audience research.
In his thirty year career in Hollywood he worked in such films as THE HAUNTING, DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, MUNITY ON THE BOUNTY, THE BOYS IN THE BAND, LITTLE BIG MAN, GODFATHER PART I and II, THE GREAT GATSBY, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, KING KONG, FLASH DANCE, FOOTLOOSE, AN OFFICIER AND GENTLEMAN, THE COLOR OF MONEY, RAIN MAN etc.

Call it Love explores an older man`s obsession in finding love, with exellent performances by Roland Reber and Marina Eich. The film is an evocative combination of poetry, music and beautiful photographed images directed, filmed, produced and edited……”
James E. Lloyd, President; Ajijic Festival International de Cine, Mexico«

The abyss of humane motions is the heart of the films of Wtp International. Mysterious plots about desperations, cruelness, sex, dream and death with fascinating editing and poetical music”
Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 13.2.2003

“Wolfgang Edelmayer is a darling. Not only that his music and dance inspired me, I love him as a person with a great heart and sensibility. His songs will always be with me.”
Donna Summer, Singer. Los Angeles

Die Arbeit mit Wolfgang Edelmayer war eine der schönsten Erfahrungen in meinem Leben. Die Musik zu „Who is Hamlet“ und sein schauspielerisches Talent haben den größten Seltenheitswert und in meinem hohen Alter war er der einzige, auf den ich hinaufschauen durfte. Ein Ausnahmekünstler.“
Ed. O. Saller, Regisseur