The director Wolfgang Petersen shot a fairy-tale fantasy for young and old in 1984, at a time at a considerable financial cost of around $ 27 million. The film was made in Munich studios and involved many trick specialists. It is the story of a little boy Bastien, who gets his hands on a magic book in an antiquarian bookshop. The boy hides there from his pursuers, and the old owner soon notices the boy's interest in the book. As she reads, Bastien becomes part of The Endless Story. The story appeals to the need for understanding, human feelings and imagination, without which the existence of the realm of Fantasy, which is part of each of us, is not possible. M

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