Film screening Kings of the Road

Im Lauf der Zeit DW

Fri, 04.09.2020 -
Thu, 10.09.2020

Cinema Akil

All performance times and the possibility to buy tickets online can be found on the website of our partner Cinema Akil.

Feature Film, Germany 1976
176 min.
 
Director: Wim Wenders
Screenplay: Wim Wenders
Cinematography: Robby Müller, Martin Schäfer 
Cast: Rüdiger Vogler, Hanns Zischler, Lisa Kreuzer, Rudolf Schündler, Marquard Bohm
Producer: Wim Wenders
Production: Company  Wim Wenders Produktion, München
 
KINGS OF THE ROAD is about a friendship between two men: Bruno, aka “King of the Road” (Rüdiger Vogler), who repairs film projectors and travels along the inner-German border in his truck, and the psychologist Robert, aka “Kamikaze” (Hanns Zischler), who is fleeing from his own past. When Robert drives his old VW straight into the Elbe river, he is fished out by Bruno. This is the beginning of their shared journey through a German no–man’s–land, a journey that leads them from the Lüneburg Heath to the Bavarian Forest.
 
Wenders began the film without a script. Instead, there was a route that he had scouted out beforehand: all of the little towns along the Wall that still contained a movie theater in this era of cinematic mass extinction. The old moving van with the film projectors in the back becomes a metaphor of the history of film—it is no coincidence that the film is dedicated to Fritz Lang.
 
This “men’s story” also treats the themes of the absence of women, of loneliness, and of post-war Germany. At one point, Robert says to Bruno: “The Yankees have colonized our subconscious.”
 
(Source: Wim Wenders Foundation)
 

Media
“Motions, sequences of confusingly beautiful and suggestive shots, highly poetic compositions and technical perfection make up the particular charm of this three-hour-long black-and-white film. […]The artisanly virtuosity of ‘Kings of the Road’ will get cinephiles hooked.”
Wolf Donner, Die Zeit, 5/05/1976
 
 

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