Paris-Texas is
probably Wim Wenders' most well known, critically acclaimed and successful
movie, winning a number of international prizes including the Cannes Palme d'Or
for Best Film in 1984. This unusual road movie with its sun-bleached landscapes
and melancholy undertones tells the tale of Travis, a man lost in his own
private hell. Presumed dead for four years, he reappears from the desert on the
Mexico
border, world-weary and an amnesiac. He traces his brother Walt who is bringing
up Hunter, his seven-year-old son, his ex-wife Jane having abandoned him at
Walt's door several years before. Together they try to find Jane and bring her
back to be a real family.
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