

Nastassja Kinski, une vie à soi
During the 1980s, Nastassja Kinski stood as an international icon and a bona fide sex symbol. In only a handful of films, she established herself as one of the most gifted and promising actresses of her generation. Discovered at age 13 by Wim Wenders and unveiled to a wider audience by Roman Polanski at 18, she built a career shaped by the images directors projected onto her, determined to break free from the stereotypes audiences sought to impose. Yet after a ten-year stint in the industry, Kinski faded from public view, leaving behind a lingering mystery.



