Tuesday, June 2, 2009
KINGS OF THE ROAD 1976
Director:
Wim Wenders
Screenplay:
Wim Wenders
Director of Photography:
Robby Müller
Editor:
Peter Przygodda
Music:
Improved Sound Limited
Axel Linstädt
Production Design:
Heidi Lüdi
Cast:
Rüdiger Vogler
Hanns Zischler
Lisa Kreuzer
Rudolf Schündler
Marquard Bohm
Dieter Traier
Franziska Stömmer
Peter Kaiser
Patrick Kreuzer
Festivals/Awards:
1976 FIPRESCI Prize in Cannes
1976 Golden Hugo
in Chicago
Producer:
Wim Wenders
Production:
Wim Wenders Produktion
Kings of the Road, focuses on the relationship that develops between two men - movie projector repairman Bruno and suicidal Robert - as they travel in a truck on the dusty roads along the border between East and West Germany. Lonely and introspective, they both long for the company of women. By the end of their journey, they derive comfort from the fact that "in the course of time" (the film's German title) their lives have taken on some shape and some significance.
"KINGS OF THE ROAD is a quiet, almost lyrical film that disdains psychological motivation, suspense and dramatic tension. In that sense, it reflects Wenders's admiration for the films of Yasujiro Ozu". (Baseline's Encyclopedia of Film)
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