Director Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film over actress's teen topless scene
Director Wim Wenders is withdrawing his 1975 film "Wrong Move" from all distribution and exhibition channels following a request from actress Nastassja Kinski. Kinski, who appeared topless in the film at age 13, stated that Wenders, her first director, "didn't protect me." Wenders apologized to Kinski, acknowledging she "should have been better protected back then." He will instruct streaming services, broadcasters, and distribution partners to cease public access to the film.

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AI-generatedDirector Wim Wenders is withdrawing his 1975 film "Wrong Move" from all distribution and exhibition channels following a request from actress Nastassja Kinski. Kinski, who appeared topless in the film at age 13, stated that Wenders, her first director, "didn't protect me." Wenders apologized to Kinski, acknowledging she "should have been better protected back then." He will instruct streaming services, broadcasters, and distribution partners to cease public access to the film. Wenders cited recent conversations as sharpening his understanding of the events and emphasized the need for society to re-evaluate controversial 20th-century film works.
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5 extractedThe film will be withdrawn from all current forms of distribution and exhibition, including streaming and television.
Wenders apologized to Kinski, stating she should have been better protected.
Kinski stated that Wenders, her first director, did not protect her during filming.
Nastassja Kinski was filmed topless in the movie when she was 13 years old.
Wim Wenders will block future access to his 1975 film Wrong Move due to appeals from actress Nastassja Kinski.