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WIM WENDERS - ALICE IN THE CITIES
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Video > Movies DVDR
Files:
45
Size:
7.47 GiB (8022493231 Bytes)
Spoken language(s):
German
Texted language(s):
English
Uploaded:
2008-05-07 16:03:21 GMT
By:
T.Abu
Seeders:
0
Leechers:
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Comments
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BD403CACD92D8A96C8DE17F1E94E5899597E1622




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A journalist with a writer´s block befriends a young girl, and together they attempt to locate her grandmothers home through the urban centres of Germany, with only scrap of a photograph as a guide.

One of the best film from the 70´s  German new wave, and one of Wenders absolutely best films ever! Black and white photo by Robby Müller.

Includes audio commentary by Dr. Adrian Martin.

English subtitles.

Untouched DVD9


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Comments

Thank you, Mr. Abu!
Thanks. What good films Wenders and Muller used to make back in seventies!
Holy shit! 7.5 GB for a single movie! I've been looking for this one for ages, but it's too much for my limited bandwidth. Are there any other shorter file?
>krasskyd
Maybe what you need is a shorter film? :)
The film is 110 minutes long. So 7.47gb? Are you fucking serious? Someone link me to a smaller sized torrent please.
Takk for ul.
Håper noen kan seede litt :)
Seed pleeeeease...
Det har stoppet på 34,9%
Good stuff - Really hard to find flicks like these readily availible for purchase in Sweden, thankfully there's people like yourself who makes seeing films like these possible.
OK, I couldn't help myself but download. Not sure it it was worth it. I had watched a version I got via avaxhome (rabit share I think) weighing in at about 1.4GB, just the video. I see no discernible quality improvement. The movie simply is grainy and soft focussed.

Extras are a commentary (by Adrian Martin), trailers for other movies even an antipiracy ad "you wouldn't steal a car', plus the choice to add English subs. No other languages.

Oh, yeah and the menu structure is a bit messed up, at least on VLC.

Overall, I would have preferred a 4GB version.

As to the movie itself -- absolutely excellent!!
Just in case it sounded like I was complaining... NO!!! I am grateful to the poster to put out that DVD!!! Just a whee bit smaller would have been nice.