description Wrong Move Overview
Wrong Move, directed by Wim Wenders, is a 1975 German film that continues his “Road Movie” trilogy. The film follows a journey undertaken as part of a larger series beginning with *Alice in the Cities* and concluding with *Kings of the Road*. It explores themes through a narrative centered on travel and encounters.
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info Wrong Move Specifications
| Country | Germany |
| Year | 1975 |
help Wrong Move FAQ
Where does Wrong Move fit in Wim Wenders' Road Movie trilogy?
Wrong Move is the middle film in Wim Wenders' loosely connected trilogy. The sequence begins with Alice in the Cities and concludes with Kings of the Road.
Who directed Wrong Move?
Wim Wenders directed the 1975 German film. The screenplay was written by Peter Handke and draws on themes associated with Goethe's Wilhelm Meister.
What is the journey in Wrong Move about?
The film follows aspiring writer Wilhelm Meister as he travels through West Germany and encounters a series of unusual characters. Its journey structure uses travel to explore artistic ambition, alienation, and self-discovery.
Is Wrong Move connected to Alice in the Cities?
Yes, both films belong to Wim Wenders' Road Movie trilogy, although they tell separate stories. Wrong Move followed Alice in the Cities and came before Kings of the Road.
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