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Sibling Relationship | Regret
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IMDbBest Direction | 1985 | Wim Wenders
German Film Deutscher Film | 1986 | Wim Wenders
Best European Film Bedste europiske film | 1985 | Wim Wenders
Best Film | 1984 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1985 | Wim Wenders
Grand Jury Prize | 1984 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Film Melhor Filme Estrangeiro | 1986 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Film | 1985 | Wim Wenders
1984 | Wim Wenders
1984 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1985 | Wim Wenders
1985 | Wim Wenders
Best Cinematography Kamerapreis | 1985 | Robby Müller
Feature Film Spielfilm | 1984 | Robby Müller
Best Screenplay Adapted | 1985 | Sam Shepard
Best Film | 1985 | Chris Sievernich
Best Score | 1985 | Ry Cooder
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1985 | Nastassja Kinski
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1985 | Wim Wenders
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Beste darstellerische Leistung Weibliche Hauptrolle | 1985 | Nastassja Kinski
Best Film | 1984 | Wim Wenders
Best Film | 1984 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1985 | Wim Wenders
Best Foreign Feature Film (rets utenlandske spillefilm) | 1985 | Wim Wenders
Best Starring Performance by a Young Actor Motion Picture | 1986 | Hunter Carson
Budget 1,750,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,181,987 USD
During the scene in the Texas airport, Dean Stockwell's character is on the phone with his wife. The PA announcer can be heard saying "A message for Joy Stockwell, Joy Stockwell. Austin will arrive at any minute." Joy was Dean's wife and Austin, his son, was born during production of this film.
Harry Dean Stanton's favorite film from his own filmography.
Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) doesn't speak at all until 26 minutes into the film.
Musicians Kurt Cobain and Elliott Smith claimed this was their favorite movie of all time.
Composer Ry Cooder recreated blues guitarist Blind Willie Johnson's 1927 tune "Dark Was the Night" as the centerpiece of his Paris, Texas (1984) soundtrack.
"Jane Henderson: I... I used to make long speeches to you after you left. I used to talk to you all the time, even though I was alone. I walked around for months talking to you. Now I don't know what to say. It was easier when I just imagined you. I even imagined you talking back to me. We'd have long conversations, the two of us. It was almost like you were there. I could hear you, I could see you, smell you. I could hear your voice. Sometimes your voice would wake me up. It would wake me up in the middle of the night, just like you were in the room with me. Then... it slowly faded. I couldn't picture you anymore. I tried to talk out loud to you like I used to, but there was nothing there. I couldn't hear you. Then... I just gave it up. Everything stopped. You just... disappeared. And now I'm working here. I hear your voice all the time. Every man has your voice."
"Walt: I thought you were afraid of heights. Travis: I'm not afraid of heights. I'm afraid of fallin'."