The State of Things bears many references to other movies and movie makers. Fictitious director Friedrich Munro's name is an homage to silent film director
Friedrich Murnau. The name of his cameraman Joe Corby is an anagram of
Joe Biroc. Other film makers and films referred to are
Fritz Lang,
The Searchers,
Body and Soul, ''
Thieves' Highway, He Ran All the Way and They Drive by Night''. The soundtrack includes original music from
Jürgen Knieper, as well as tracks from
Joe Ely,
X and
The Del-Byzanteens.
Jim Jarmusch was a then member of The Del-Byzanteens which often leads to the misinformation that Jarmusch co-wrote the music score. Leftover film stock from
The State of Things was later used on the first third of Jarmusch's 1984 black-and-white film
Stranger Than Paradise. Although the film
The Survivors, which the crew is shooting during the opening of
The State of Things, was repeatedly called a remake of either
Day the World Ended or
Most Dangerous Man Alive by reviewers and encyclopaedia, it bears no close resemblance to either except for the post-apocalyptic scenery. In 1994, Wenders made
Lisbon Story, in which the fictitious film director in
The State of Things, Friedrich Munro (played again by Bauchau), reappears under the name Friedrich Monroe, having expatriated to Portugal. == Awards ==