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  1. Mar 14, 1975 · Wrong Move: Directed by Wim Wenders. With Rüdiger Vogler, Hans Christian Blech, Hanna Schygulla, Nastassja Kinski. A writer goes on a road trip across West Germany with a group of eclectic people he meets along the way.

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  2. The Wrong Move (German: Falsche Bewegung – "False Movement") is a 1975 German road movie directed by Wim Wenders. This was the second part of Wenders' " Road Movie trilogy " which included Alice in the Cities (1974) and Kings of the Road (1976).

  3. Wrong Move. With depth and style, Wim Wenders updates a late-eighteenth-century novel by Goethe, transposing it to 1970s West Germany and giving us the story of an aimless writer (Rüdiger Vogler) who leaves his hometown to find himself and winds up befriending a group of other travelers.

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "Wrong Move" streaming on Criterion Channel. It is also possible to buy "Wrong Move" on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV online.

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  5. A young German man who decides to become a writer, Wilhelm Meister (Rudiger Vogler) sets off on a journey of self-discovery. During his travels, he encounters various fascinating characters ...

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  6. Six days in the life of Wilhelm: a detached man without qualities. He wants to write, so his mother gives him a ticket to Bonn, telling him to live. On the train he meets an older man, an athlete in the 1936 Olympics, and his mute teen companion, Mignon….

  7. www.newyorker.com › goings-on-about-town › moviesWrong Move | The New Yorker

    Apr 7, 2016 · By Richard Brody. April 7, 2016. This 1975 drama by Wim Wenders, a loose adaptation of the primordial bildungsroman, Goethe’s “Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship,” is one of his best films,...