Wim Wenders withdraws 'Wrong Move' over Kinski scene

Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' from circulation following concerns over a topless scene featuring Nastassja Kinski, who was 13 at the time of filming.

The German director announced the decision in a statement issued by the Wim Wenders Foundation on Instagram. He apologized directly to Kinski, saying he recognizes she should have been better protected. Kinski responded on her Instagram account, noting that public commentary had only emerged recently despite her earlier requests for action. She has previously stated in interviews that Wenders did not protect her during her first film. The film will stay unavailable until a mutually agreed solution is reached, which Wenders said requires dialogue with the German Film Academy and Kinski. He added that society must find appropriate ways to handle controversial works from the 20th century.

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