Road Movie Trilogy - Legacy

Legacy

The three low-budget films established Wenders' and Müller's road movie style, a style that they later resurrected in bigger budget color films including Paris Texas and Until the End of the World. The trilogy also introduced (in Alice in the Cities) the fictitious wandering character Philip Winter who returns in three later Wenders films, Lisbon Story, Until the End of the World, and Faraway, So Close!. The style of aimless wandering in the Road Movie trilogy influenced other directors including American director Jim Jarmusch (Stranger Than Paradise) who worked with Wenders on The State of Things. The Road Movie trilogy has attained minor cult film status among Wenders and Müller fans.

Films directed by Wim Wenders
1970s-1980s
  • Summer in the City
  • The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty
  • The Scarlet Letter
  • Alice in the Cities
  • The Wrong Move
  • Kings of the Road
  • The American Friend
  • Lightning Over Water
  • Room 666
  • Hammett
  • The State of Things
  • Paris, Texas
  • Tokyo-Ga
  • Wings of Desire
  • Notebook on Cities and Clothes
1990s-2010s
  • Until the End of the World
  • Faraway, So Close!
  • Lisbon Story
  • Beyond the Clouds
  • A Trick of Light
  • The End of Violence
  • Buena Vista Social Club
  • The Million Dollar Hotel
  • The Soul of a Man
  • Land of Plenty
  • Don't Come Knocking
  • Palermo Shooting
  • "Person to Person" in 8
  • Pina
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