“The Yanks have colonized our subconscious"

The film has several themes which jump out at you and are
present throughout. The first is a love of cinema and anger at what has become
of the small German cinema. Most of the cinemas that Bruno visits are either
badly run, have been turned into porn theatres or are closed altogether. This
is director Wim Wenders way of showing viewers what is happening to small cinemas.
It is a problem which over thirty years later is still present in my own
country. Occasionally Bruno will come across a small, old theatre run by an ex
Nazi that is run with care and dedication. A place where old, noisy machines
are used by artisan projectionists to show the great classics of the 50s and
60s but generally he deals with people who have no interest in film or it’s
proper projection. This film is very much a love letter to film.