Paris, Texas (1984) Wim Wenders
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Paris, Texas (1984) Wim Wenders
on the set of paris, texas, 1983.
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Wim Wenders - Paris, Texas. 1984
Alex Webb
Bar at dusk, 1984
Oaxaca, Mexico
Screening of Wim Wenders’ ‘Paris, Texas’ at Cineteca Di Bologna.
Photographed by Margherita Caprilli
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From the late 70s through to the 90s, Nastassja Kinski stood out as one of cinema's most intriguing talents - an actress who brought quiet intensity and emotional honesty to every role. After her breakthrough in Tess (1979), she defined the decade with fearless performances in Cat People (1982) and Paris, Texas (1984). Both on and off screen, Kinski became a style icon - known for her understated elegance, effortless cool, and ability to blend strength with vulnerability. Her work captured the spirit of an era where art, fashion, and art house cinema intertwined.