: Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Swedish, and Ukrainian. Peter von Kant (2022) (3/4): Fassbinder via Ozon
While the original film centered on a fashion designer, Ozon transforms the protagonist into , a successful film director who mirrors Fassbinder himself.
Directed by , Peter von Kant (2022) is a gender-flipped reimagining of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 1972 classic, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant . This "deep review" explores the film's thematic shifts, its meta-cinematic layers, and its technical availability. 🎭 Thematic Analysis: From Fashion to Film
: The film leans into "camp" and theatricality, set almost entirely within Peter’s apartment to maintain a sense of claustrophobia. 📺 Technical Specs & Accessibility
While "10 subtitles" may refer to specific regional DVD/Blu-ray releases or streaming bundles, the most commonly available languages include: : English, French (SDH), German.
: By casting Hanna Schygulla (the star of the 1972 original) as Peter’s mother, Ozon creates a direct bridge between the two films, honoring the legacy of "New German Cinema".