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Wim Wenders asks: Should movies be re-edited post-release?

Filmmaker Wim Wenders ignited a broader public debate about post-release film edits after actress Nastassja Kinski requested he remove a sexualized scene featuring her at age 13 from his 1975 film *The Wrong Move*. Wenders has hesitated to make the edit himself, referring the matter to the German Film Academy for industry discussion, while critics argue he holds sole decision-making power, with Kinski's legal team threatening a lawsuit if the scene is not removed.

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post-release film editingunderage actor consentsexualized film contentchild actor protectionfilm archive preservationfilm industry standardsintimacy coordinatorsGerman Film Awardsfilm censorship

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