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UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD – DIRECTOR’S CUT

UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD – DIRECTOR’S CUT

Directed by Wim Wenders

Fiction –

Drama, Action –

1991 –

Germany, France, Australia –

179′

Synopsis

UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD is “the ultimate road movie,” a journey around the globe, a modern-day odyssey—and it certainly bears similarities to Homer’s saga. However, the aim of this journey is the spiritual reconciliation between an obsessed father and his lost son—and, in UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD, Penelope decides to set out in pursuit of Odysseus.

Cast

Solveig Dommartin, Pietro Falcone, Enzo Turrin

Crew

Production – Road Movies Filmproduktion GmbH (Berlin), Argos Films S.A. (Neuilly), Village Roadshow Pictures Pty. Ltd. (Sydney)
Director – Wim Wenders
Producers – Anatole Dauman, Jonathan Taplin, Wim Wenders
Screenplay – Wim Wenders, Peter Carey, after an idea by Wim Wenders, Solveig Dommartin
Director of Photography – Robby Müller
Editor – Peter Przygodda
Sound – Jean-Paul Mugel

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