
Alice in den Städten
(Alicia en las ciudades / Alice in the Cities)
(RFA, 1974) [B/N, 110 m.]
Género: Road movie.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Wim Wenders.
Guión: Wim Wenders, Veit von Fürstenberg.
Fotografía: Robby Müller (B&W).
Música: CAN (Michael Karoli, Irmin Schmidt).
Producción: Joachim von Mengershausen.
Productora: Filmverlag der Autoren / Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).
Sinopsis: El periodista alemán Felix Winter recorre los Estados Unidos buscando temas para un libro. Al no lograr empezarlo, su editor cancela el compromiso y Felix decide entonces volver a Alemania. En el aeropuerto conoce a una mujer; como no hay vuelos hasta el día siguiente pasa la noche con ella. La mujer desaparece y le deja el recado de que vuelva con su hija de 9 años hasta Amsterdan, donde ella se reunirá con los dos. Pasan los días sin noticias nuevas. Felix, tras intentar desembarazarse de Alicia, alquila un auto y se la lleva con él para intentar localizar la casa de su abuela. El viaje será infructuoso, pero sólo respecto a este objetivo concreto... (FILMAFFINITY)
AMG Sinopsis: Alice in the Cities (Alice in den Städten) was the first of German director Wim Wenders' films to be lensed in part in the United States. Phillip (Rüdiger Vogler) is a roving German reporter who, after a chance encounter with an elusive American woman, reluctantly accepts temporary custody of little Alice (Yella Rottländer). Phillip takes Alice in hand on a trek across Germany to locate the girl's grandmother. The plot takes second place to Wenders' fascination with the contrast between the neon-and-billboard ambience of the U.S. and the rolling hills and industrial pockets of Deutschland. Alice in the Cities was the first of Wenders' "road trilogy"; the follow-ups were Wrong Move (1975) and Kings of the Road (1976), both also starring Rüdiger Vogler.
AMG Review: Released the year after Paper Moon, another movie about an adult male and a young girl taking to the road, Wim Wenders' film is also in black-and-white, but there the similarities to Peter Bogdanovich's comic tale of con artists end. Wenders' central figure, writer Phillip Winter, is shown in the opening scenes blowing off an assignment to write his impressions of America for a German-language publication, and, instead, begins taking dozens of Polaroid photos as evidence of where he's been. In short, he's the typical disaffected protagonist from Wenders' early work. What shakes him out of his lethargy is having to take responsibility for another lost soul, a nine-year-old girl whose mother temporarily abandons her in Phillip's care. Although he's not cruel or dismissive to her, he keeps trying to limit his help to Alice to the bare minimum, while she keeps him at arm's length even as she begins to understand how dependent she is on him. The film suggests ways that American pop culture have infected contemporary Europe, but it's most affecting as an investigation of identity. The musical cues -- a Dutch boy singing along tonelessly to a jukebox playing Canned Heat's "On the Road Again," Chuck Berry in concert singing "Memphis Tennessee" -- are a bit too obvious as commentary, but when Alice stubbornly can't remember where her grandmother lives or even her name, and Phillip refuses to share with her any details about his life, there's a powerful suggestion that we are watching two people making new lives for themselves. Phillip's decision to return to his own family, clearly done with some reluctance, isn't only about his running out of money; he seems to want some verification of who he is, as well as provide Alice with more support than he can give.
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Otras versiones en DXC:Alicia en las Ciudades (Wim Wenders, 1974) VHSRip VOSE
Filmografía Wim Wenders (Director)
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