Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film featuring 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski topless
German director says he recognises actor should have been better protected during filming of Wrong Move German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn from circulation his 1975 film Wrong Move, because of a scene featuring a child actor topless who was 13 at the time of filming. The
German director says he recognises actor should have been better protected during filming of Wrong Move
German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn from circulation his 1975 film Wrong Move, because of a scene featuring a child actor topless who was 13 at the time of filming.
The director said in a statement released on Wednesday: โStreaming, TV and distribution partners have been instructed to no longer make the film publicly accessible.โ
The decision comes after actor Nastassja Kinski, now 65, told Sรผddeutsche Zeitung newspaper last month that she has spent 15 years unsuccessfully trying to get Wenders to change the film.
Speaking at the German film awards ceremony last Friday, Wenders had said that while he would not shoot a scene in the same way today, Wrong Move was also a product of its age, and editing it retrospectively would require a broader discussion within the film industry.
His comments sparked criticism across German media, with fellow filmmaker and Babylon Berlin actor Julius Feldmeier writing in an open letter to Wenders that โitโs your responsibility alone to set things rightโ.
In a statement on his foundationโs website, Wenders apologised to Kinski and said the non-profit Wim Wenders Foundation, which owns the film, would withdraw it from all current channels of distribution.
โAs the only person responsible at the time for Wrong Move who is still here, I recognise that Nastassja Kinski should have been better protected back then,โ Wenders said in the statement.
