Wim Wenders withdraws film featuring topless child actor
Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026 · Updated June 4
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AI synthesisGerman director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' from circulation. The decision was made due to a disputed scene featuring a topless 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski. The withdrawal raises questions about ethical responsibilities in filmmaking and the handling of sensitive content in older works.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' (also known as 'Falsche Bewegung') from circulation.
- The film features a scene with a topless 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski, which is the reason for its withdrawal.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- The GuardianLeft-leaning
The Guardian emphasizes the ethical responsibility of filmmakers to protect child actors and the importance of addressing past harms, aligning with a progressive focus on social justice, in its report on Wim Wenders withdrawing his 1975 film.
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- Deutsche WelleCenter
Deutsche Welle explores the ethical dilemma of re-editing older films with sensitive content, particularly those involving underage actors, and the broader implications for cultural history and industry norms, in the context of Wim Wenders' film withdrawal.
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