Alice in the Cities (1974)

Part of the New German Cinema: Wim Wenders
Director: | Wim Wenders |
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Certificate: | Guideline U |
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Format: | 35mm |
Language: | German, English, Dutch (subtitled) |
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After brief encounter with an elusive American woman Phillip a roving German reporter reluctantly accepts temporary custody of little Alice. Their friendship grows while traveling through European cities on a search for the girl's grandmother. Inventive and witty, Wenders reflects on the influences of American pop culture on postwar Europe.
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'A fine and perhaps unique example of that trickiest of genres, the road movie, and the sort of film that really does deserve the cliched response: they don't make them like that any more, because they really don't. This is Wim Wenders' black-and-white 1974 film, whose cerebral, confident strangeness looks even more distinctive than ever.'
- Guardian
Full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2008/jan/04/worldcinema.drama2
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce4Cv_HDo0w
The season poster, design by David Knaggs: http://artopolus.net/wim/wenders.jpg
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