Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film featuring 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski topless
German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film "Wrong Move" from circulation due to a scene featuring a topless 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski. Wenders stated that streaming, TV, and distribution partners have been instructed to remove the film, recognizing that Kinski should have been better protected during filming.

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AI-generatedGerman director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film "Wrong Move" from circulation due to a scene featuring a topless 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski. Wenders stated that streaming, TV, and distribution partners have been instructed to remove the film, recognizing that Kinski should have been better protected during filming. This decision follows Kinski's recent comments to Süddeutsche Zeitung that she had spent 15 years trying to get Wenders to alter the film. Wenders issued an unreserved apology to Kinski, acknowledging his sole responsibility as the only person from the production still alive. Kinski, who made her acting debut in "Wrong Move," had previously campaigned against another film showing her naked at age 15.
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5 extractedKinski previously campaigned against a TV film where she was shown naked at 15, reaching an agreement over its distribution.
Kinski stated that even at 13, she knew the scene was not okay and Wenders, her first director, did not protect her.
Wim Wenders apologized unreservedly to Nastassja Kinski, recognizing she should have been better protected.
Nastassja Kinski has been trying for 15 years to get Wenders to change the film.
Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' from circulation due to a scene featuring a topless 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski.