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Release Date:
March 22, 1982
Original Title:
Der Stand der Dinge
Alternate Titles:
L'Etat des Choses
O Estado das Coisas
The State of Things
Tingenes tilstand
ことの次第
사물의 상태
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Artificial Eye
Film International
Gray City
Musidora Films
Pari Films
Pro-ject Filmproduktion
Road Movies
V.O. Filmes
Wim Wenders Productions
ZDF
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Netherlands | Portugal | Spain | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 JP: G
Runtime: 121
On location in Portugal, a film crew runs out of film while making their own version of Roger Corman's The Day the World Ended (1956). The producer is nowhere to be found and director Munro attempts to find him in hopes of being able to finish the film.
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Assistant Director:
Greg Gears
Carlos Santana
João Canijo
Associate Producer:
Paulo Branco
Pierre Cottrell
Boom Operator:
Jean-Paul Mugel
Costume Designer:
Maria Gonzaga
Director:
Wim Wenders
Director of Photography:
Fred Murphy
Henri Alekan
Martin Schäfer
Editor:
Jon Neuburger
Peter Przygodda
Barbara von Weitershausen
Makeup Artist:
Maria Gonzaga
Original Music Composer:
Jim Jarmusch
Jürgen Knieper
Producer:
Chris Sievernich
Wim Wenders
Production Manager:
António Gonçalo
Set Designer:
Zé Branco
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