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Until the End of the World (Criterion Collection)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 12/10/2019

Until the End of the World (Criterion Collection)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 12/10/2019
- Starring: William Hurt, Jeanne Moreau, Sam Neill, Max von Sydow
- UPC: 715515239110
- Item #: 2214944X
- Rated: R
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Release Date: 12/10/2019
- Original Year: 1991
- Distributor/Studio: Criterion Collection
- Number of Discs: 2

Product Notes
Conceived as the ultimate road movie, this decades-in-the-making science-fiction epic from Wim Wenders follows the restless Claire Tourneur (Solveig Dommartin) across continents as she pursues a mysterious stranger (William Hurt) in possession of a device that can make the blind see and bring dream images to waking life. With an eclectic soundtrack that gathers a host of the director's favorite musicians, along with gorgeous cinematography by Robby Muller, this breathless adventure in the shadow of Armageddon takes it's heroes to the ends of the earth and into the oneiric depths of their own souls. Presented here in it's triumphant 287-minute director's cut, Until the End of the World assumes it's rightful place as Wenders' magnum opus, a cosmic ode to the pleasures and perils of the image and a prescient meditation on cinema's digital future.