As soon as he became a famous actor, he would order his daughter to visit him in Berlin and later in Rome, as well as on film sets.
[2] In 2013, 20 years after her father's death, Kinski released an autobiography, The Mouth of a Child, 2013 (German: Kindermund).
In The Mouth of a Child, she describes being sexually assaulted by her father throughout her childhood, from ages 5 to 19, while her mother claimed not to have noticed.
[1][3] A Sunday Times book review describes Pola's portrayal of him as being "furiously intense, disturbingly charismatic, emotionally extravagant — [he] overwhelmed her with attention.
Little Pola was always "My princess", "My baby doll", "My darling child", whom Kinski insisted he couldn't live a minute without.