Summer in the City (film)

Summer in the City is the first full-length feature film by director Wim Wenders, released in 1970 and starring Hanns Zischler.

Shot in 16 mm black and white by long-time Wenders collaborator Robby Müller, the movie exhibited many of Wenders' later trademark themes of aimless searching, running from invisible demons, and persistent wandering toward an indeterminate goal.

[2] Wenders, an admirer of both The Lovin' Spoonful and Hopper, has included references to them in several of his films.

The film narrates the journey of protagonist Hans (Zischler) after he is released from prison.

Searching through seedy West German streets and bars, he finally winds up visiting an old friend in Berlin.