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WRONG MOVE
A Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Albatros Produktion and Solaris Films co-production
Awards:Winner of seven German Film Prizes, 1975
Starring:Rudiger Vogler
Hanna Schygulla
Nastassja Kinski
Director:Wim Wenders
Writer:Peter Handke
Producers:Peter Genee
Wim Wenders
International Sales:Hanway Films
UK Distributor:Axiom Films

Country: Germany
Genre: Drama
Year of Production: 1975
Format: 35mm
Running Time: 104 minutes
Certificate: 15
DVD Release date: 14th July 2008

Following their successful collaboration on The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty Kick, Wim Wenders and playwright Peter Handke reunite for WRONG MOVE - the second instalment of Wenders's acclaimed road movie trilogy (bookended by Alice and the Cities and Kings of the Road).

Wilhelm (Rudiger Vogler) embarks on a journey across Germany in order to find his voice as a writer. Introspective and seemingly without personality, he encounters a series of eccentric characters, including a beautiful and enigmatic actress (Hanna Schygulla) and a mute girl (Nastassja Kinski), who draw Wilhelm into their worlds.

Loosely based on Goethe's landmark novel, 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship', Wim Wenders once again shows his mastery over the road movie genre and creates a brilliant character study of one man's alienation from the world around him.
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WRONG MOVE
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"one of Wenders's most beautifully made projects"
THE GUARDIAN

"tantalising"
TIME OUT

Following their successful collaboration on The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty Kick, Wim Wenders and playwright Peter Handke reunite for WRONG MOVE - the second instalment of Wenders's acclaimed road movie trilogy (bookended by Alice and the Cities and Kings of the Road).

Wilhelm (Rudiger Vogler) embarks on a journey across Germany in order to find his voice as a writer. Introspective and seemingly without personality, he encounters a series of eccentric characters, including a beautiful and enigmatic actress (Hanna Schygulla) and a mute girl (Nastassja Kinski), who draw Wilhelm into their worlds.

Loosely based on Goethe's landmark novel, 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship', Wim Wenders once again shows his mastery over the road movie genre and creates a brilliant character study of one man's alienation from the world around him.

Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, 'On the Set of Wrong Move' featurette and a limited edition collector's booklet.

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"one of (Wenders's) most beautifully made projects... ravishing... a real film-maker"
THE GUARDIAN

"tantalising"
TIME OUT

"special brilliance"
THE TIMES

"one of Wenders's best movies... marvelous"
DVD TIMES