Alice in the Cities (1974)

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Screening: Sunday, November 16, 2025, 17:00, Upper Stage, Onassis Stegi

Length: 112 min

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    Still from the film "Alice in the cities" (1974)

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    Still from the film "Alice in the Cities" (1974) by Wim Wenders

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“When you travel across America something happens to you, through the pictures you see there.”

Philip Winter, "Alice in the Cities"
Synopsis

The German journalist Philip Winter wants to write a story about America, but is unable to accomplish anything but a series of Polaroids before disappointedly beginning his journey back home. At the same time, he reluctantly agrees to take little Alice with him, because her mother—whom he meets in New York on the day before his departure—has urgent business to take care of there.

In Amsterdam, the mother then fails to appear as they had agreed, and so Winter and Alice set out to try to find Alice’s grandmother in the Ruhr region. During their search together, their initial mutual dislike gradually transforms into a heartfelt affection.

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Technically, “Alice in the Cities” is Wenders’ fourth film, but he himself often refers to it as his “first,” because it was during this film that he discovered the genre of the road movie. (It would later become the first part of his Road Movie Trilogy, together with “Wrong Move” and “Kings of the Road.”)

It was also his first film to be shot partly in the US and the first to feature his alter ego, Philip Winter (Rüdiger Vogler).

“Alice” is often compared with Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid.”

“A fine and perhaps unique example of that trickiest of genres, the road movie.”—Peter Bradshaw, “The Guardian”

Awards

Best Feature Film Award at the 1975 German Film Critics Association Awards

Credits

  • Production

    Produktion 1 in Filmverlag der Autoren (Munich)

  • Director

    Wim Wenders

  • Producers

    Wim Wenders, Peter Genée, Veith von Fürstenberg

  • Screenplay

    Wim Wenders, Veith von Fürstenberg

  • Director of Photography

    Robby Müller

  • Editors

    Peter Przygodda, Barbara von Weitershausen

  • Cast

    Rüdiger Vogler (Phillip ‘Phil’ Winter), Yella Rottländer (Alice), Lisa Kreuzer (Alice’s Mother), Edda Köchl (Angela), Ernest Boehm (Publisher), Sam Presti (Car Dealer), Louis Moran (Airport Hostess), Didi Petrikat (Friend in Frankfurt)

  • Music

    Can, Chuck Berry, Gustav Mahler, Canned Heat, Deep Purple, Count Five, The Stories

  • Production Year & Country

    1973-74, West Germany

  • Language

    German, English, Dutch