“The State of Things” is a feature film by the German director Wim Wenders , shot in the genre of road movie . The film was released in 1982 .
| State of affairs | |
|---|---|
| Der stand der dinge | |
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Wim Wenders |
| Producer | Chris Siefernich |
| Author script | Rob Kramer Wim Wenders |
| In the main cast | Patrick bosho Allen Garfield |
| Operator | Henri Alecan |
| Composer | Jim Jarmusch Jürgen Knipper |
| Duration | 120 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | , and |
| Year | 1982 |
| IMDb | ID 0084725 |
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Awards and nominations
- 4 Interesting Facts
- 5 Links
Story
February 1981 , Portugal . Sea shore. In a dilapidated storm resort hotel, members of the crew of a film about a nuclear war settled. There is no money to continue filming.
Cast
- Patrick Boschaux - Friedrich, Director
- Allen Garfield - Gordon, Producer
- Isabelle Weingarten - Anna
- Rebecca Pauli - Joan
- Jeffrey Kaim - Mark
- Jeffrey Carey - Robert
- Camilla More - Julia
- Alexandra Oder - Jane
- Paul Getty Jr. - Dennis, screenwriter
- Viva - Kate
- Samuel Fuller - Joe, Cameraman
- Roger Corman - Lawyer
- Janet Rasak - Karen
- Arthur Semedu - manager
- Francisco Bayan - Sound Engineer
- Rob Kramer - operator
- Monty Bane - Herbert
Awards and nominations
- 1982 - Laureate of the International Venice Film Festival , winner of the Golden Lion main award
Interesting Facts
- The film begins with a fragment of a "virtual" film about nuclear war, which echoes the early film of Roger Corman's " End of the World " and Stanley Kramer 's film " On the Shore "
Links
- "The State of Things" on the official website of Wim Wenders
- The State of Things at the Internet Movie Database
- "The state of things"