Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders: Road Trilogy/bd - Blu-ray

Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders Road Trilogy - Blu-ray

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Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders: Road Trilogy/bd - Blu-ray

Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders Road Trilogy - Blu-ray

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Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders Road Trilogy - Blu-ray

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Experience a landmark achievement in world cinema with the Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders Road Trilogy on Blu-ray. This acclaimed collection brings together three essential films from celebrated German filmmaker Wim Wenders, showcasing the visual poetry, introspective storytelling, and cinematic innovation that helped establish him as one of the most influential directors of his generation.

Widely praised for their exploration of identity, travel, human connection, and self-discovery, these films capture the spirit of the road movie through Wenders' distinctive artistic vision. Presented as part of the prestigious Criterion Collection, this set offers film enthusiasts the opportunity to experience these influential works in exceptional quality.

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Criterion Collection releases are highly regarded by movie lovers and collectors for their dedication to preserving and celebrating important works of cinema. The Road Trilogy remains one of Wim Wenders' most celebrated accomplishments and an essential addition to any collection focused on international film and cinematic history.

Whether you're a longtime admirer of Wim Wenders, a collector of Criterion editions, or discovering these influential films for the first time, the Criterion Collection - Wim Wenders Road Trilogy delivers unforgettable storytelling, stunning visuals, and lasting artistic significance. Add this essential Blu-ray collection to your library today.

A German journalist (Rdiger Vogler) finds his fruitless research junket through America taking a bizarre turn when a new acquaintance (Lisa Kreuzer) abandons her 9-year-old daughter (Yetta Rottlnder) with him... and he's got no choice but to bring the child on his return to Europe, in Wenders' endearing effort "Alice in the Cities" (1974). A young would-be writer (Vogler) in search of life experience sets off to see Germany by train... and falls in with a pack of eccentrics who provide more fodder than he bargained for. "Wrong Move" (1975), Wenders' intriguing adaptation of Goethe's "Wilhelm Meister," co-stars Hanna Schygulla, Peter Kern, Ivan Desny, and, in her screen debut, Nastassja Kinski. As he wanders the countryside in search of work, an itinerant film projector repairman (Vogler) stops a depressed psychologist (Hanns Zischler) from committing suicide, and proceeds to show his impromptu companion what life has to offer, in Wenders' engaging buddy tale "Kings of the Road" (1976). 6 1/2 hrs. Total on four discs. In German with English subtitles.

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