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German film director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film “Falsche Bewegung” (Wrong Move) from streaming and digital platforms. The filmmaker has also halted further distribution of the work in all other formats.
Controversy Over Child Actor’s Nudity
The decision follows intense debates regarding nude scenes featuring a 13-year-old actress. In the controversial sequence, actress Nastassja Kinski is shown with her upper body exposed.
Kinski, who is now 65 years old, has stated that she spent years requesting that Wenders remove the two-minute scene from the film.
In a public statement published Wednesday, Wenders apologized to Kinski. He confirmed that the film’s distribution will remain suspended until a “mutually acceptable solution” is reached.
Broad Industry Impact and Distribution
The director used Instagram to clarify that the film is being removed from “all current forms of distribution and demonstration.” This directive requires streaming services, television organizations, and distribution partners to cease making the work publicly available.
The move has sparked wide-ranging discussions in Germany regarding whether historical works of art should be altered. While the topic is divisive, some industry representatives have described the moment as a “great opportunity.”
The German Film Academy’s Response
On Thursday, the German Film Academy announced it will convene a meeting in September to address the questions raised by Wenders’ decision.
Academy presidents Vicky Krieps and Florian Gallenberger noted that the debate over whether films and other artworks can, should, or may be changed after their initial release has caused “heated debates” both publicly and within the professional industry.
The academy leaders stated that time is required to properly evaluate the legal, ethical, artistic, and cultural aspects of the case. A decision on how the academy will handle the film is likely not to be reached until after the September meeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Wim Wenders withdraw “Falsche Bewegung” from distribution?
The film was withdrawn due to debates surrounding a scene featuring 13-year-old actress Nastassja Kinski with her upper body naked, a scene that Kinski had asked to have removed for years.

Which platforms are affected by this decision?
The film is being removed from all current forms of distribution and demonstration, specifically including streaming services, television organizations, and distribution partners.
What is the German Film Academy doing about the situation?
The Academy is holding a meeting in September to discuss the legal, ethical, artistic, and cultural implications of altering artworks after their release.
Do you believe historical artworks should be modified to meet modern ethical standards, or should they remain untouched as records of their time?