Wim Wenders is pulling his 1975 film “Wrong Move” from circulation after decades of availability, citing a now-controversial scene featuring then-teenage actress Nastassja Kinski topless. Wenders, known for “Paris, Texas,” apologized unreservedly, acknowledging he failed to adequately protect Kinski and calling for a broader societal conversation about how we handle sensitive historical films. The film will remain out of circulation until an agreement is reached between Wenders and Kinski, and he’s urging the German Film Academy to help shape new ethical frameworks for cinema’s past.

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