[Machine Translation] Wim Wenders, the world-famous director of "Paris, Texas" ('84), "Berlin: The Angel's Passion" ('87) and "Perfect Days" ('23), depicts the dreams and reality of a film crew in beautiful black and white images in this definitive masterpiece that won the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival! Finally released in 4K restored version for the first time in Japan! This is the most important film at the heart of Wenders' "Generation of '73" with Victor Elyse, Daniel Schmidt, Clint Eastwood, and others. The film depicts the hardships faced by a film crew when they are forced to cancel a film they are shooting due to a lack of production financing. The film reflects Wenders' bitter experience and conflict with Francis F. Coppola, the producer of "Hammett" ('82), a film Wenders shot in the U.S. as a pioneer of the new German cinema. The cast includes Patrick Beauchat ("The Woman Who Collects" ('67), "Fenomina" ('85), and "Lisbon Story" ('95) as director Fritz, and Isabelle Wengarten ("White Nights" ('71) and "Mama and the Whore" ('73) as producer. Legendary directors Samuel Fuller, Roger Corman, and Robert Kramer (who also co-wrote the screenplay) also make appearances. The film depicts various dramas that take place in the stagnant time, but in the second half, the setting shifts to Los Angeles and the film takes on a more film noir-like crime film tone, eventually culminating in a shocking final scene. --The film production team was shooting a remake of a science fiction film in Portugal when they ran out of money and found it difficult to continue filming. With no more film left, the crew and actors are forced to stay in an abandoned hotel in a seaside village. The producer, Gordon, eventually leaves for the U.S. to raise funds, but he is never heard from again. The director, Fritz, goes to Los Angeles to look for Gordon himself... Commentary leaflet/postcard enclosed. Sound: English, French, Portuguese ( 5.1ch )