We Want to Screen the Wim Wenders Film 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' in Theaters Worldwide!

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  • We Want to Screen the Wim Wenders Film 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' in Theaters Worldwide!
  • The 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee, having successfully crowdfunded the digital restoration of Wim Wenders' 1991 experimental film, now dreams of a global theatrical release. The film, originally a 'phantom work' available only as a LaserDisc extra for 'Until the End of the World,' is a unique piece where personal memory and early digital technology intersect. The committee aims to share this cinematic experience, born in Japan, with audiences across countries and generations.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 1, 2026

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The 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee, having successfully crowdfunded the digital restoration of Wim Wenders' 1991 experimental film, now dreams of a global theatrical release. The film, originally a 'phantom work' available only as a LaserDisc extra for 'Until the End of the World,' is a unique piece where personal memory and early digital technology intersect. The committee aims to share this cinematic experience, born in Japan, with audiences across countries and generations.

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We Want to Screen the Wim Wenders Film 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' in Theaters Worldwide! (April 1, 2026), PR Times
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The 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee, having successfully crowdfunded the digital restoration of Wim Wenders' 1991 experimental film, now dreams of a global theatrical release. The film, originally a 'phantom work' available only as a LaserDisc extra for 'Until the End of the World,' is a unique piece where personal memory and early digital technology intersect. The committee aims to share this cinematic experience, born in Japan, with audiences across countries and generations.
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We Want to Screen the Wim Wenders Film 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' in Theaters Worldwide!

We support April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day for sharing dreams. This press release is the dream of the 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee.

About 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream'

Created in 1991, 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' is an experimental art film reconstructed from the 'dream sequences' produced for Wim Wenders' 'Until the End of the World'.

The film features innovative attempts unique to the dawn of the digital age, such as using state-of-the-art high-definition technology of the time to capture the process of images transforming into pixels. Furthermore, with Wenders himself appearing and narrating, and incorporating 8mm film he shot in his childhood, it is an extremely valuable work that builds a unique visual world where personal memory and technology intersect.

For a long time, this work existed only as a bonus feature on the LaserDisc of 'Until the End of the World' and was considered a 'phantom work' without a public release. In 2025, the 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee was established, and a crowdfunding campaign was launched to fund its digital remastering. Efforts are underway to preserve and re-evaluate this nearly lost cinematic asset.

Crowdfunding page: https://motion-gallery.net/projects/DreamIsland

The crowdfunding campaign ended in May 2025.

Towards Realizing the Dream

The crowdfunding campaign successfully concluded, and the premiere screening held as a reward also closed to great success.

The moment the film was projected on the big screen, a strong desire was born to 'bring this work to more people' and 'deliver it to audiences around the world'.

To share this cinematic experience, born in Japan, across countries and generations, and to once again release the 'image of dreams' that Wim Wenders pursued to the audience. That is our next dream.

We Want to Screen the Wim Wenders Film 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' in Theaters Worldwide!
Scene from the premiere screening held in March 2026

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FAQ

What is the full title of the experimental film created in 1991 by Wim Wenders that features his childhood 8mm footage and digital pixel transformations?

The full title is 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream', an experimental art film from 1991 that incorporates Wim Wenders' childhood 8mm footage and explores digital pixel transformations.

Which technology from the early digital age was used in 'Dream Island' to capture images transforming into pixels during filming?

The film used state-of-the-art high-definition technology available at the time to capture the visual transformation of images into pixels, showcasing innovations from the dawn of the digital age.

What was the original release format and status of 'Dream Island - Wim Wenders' Lost Dream' before its digital remastering initiative?

Before remastering, 'Dream Island' existed only as a bonus feature on the LaserDisc of 'Until the End of the World' and was considered a 'phantom work' with no public theatrical release.

When was the 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee established and what action did they take to fund the restoration?

The 'Dream Island' Digital Remaster Production Committee was established in 2025 and launched a crowdfunding campaign to finance the digital remastering and preservation of the film.

What outcome followed the successful crowdfunding campaign and premiere screening of the remastered 'Dream Island' film in 2025?

After the successful crowdfunding campaign ending in May 2025 and a well-received premiere screening, the team developed a strong desire to bring the film to global audiences through worldwide theatrical releases.