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Peter von Kant

  • 2022
  • VM14
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
2818
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Peter von Kant (2022)
Film adaptation of cult play "The Bitter Tears."
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Il famoso regista Peter von Kant vede la sua vita sconvolta quando incontra il giovane Amir, con il quale inizia una torrida, intensa e distruttiva storia d'amore.Il famoso regista Peter von Kant vede la sua vita sconvolta quando incontra il giovane Amir, con il quale inizia una torrida, intensa e distruttiva storia d'amore.Il famoso regista Peter von Kant vede la sua vita sconvolta quando incontra il giovane Amir, con il quale inizia una torrida, intensa e distruttiva storia d'amore.

  • Regia
    • François Ozon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • François Ozon
    • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Star
    • Denis Ménochet
    • Isabelle Adjani
    • Khalil Ben Gharbia
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    2818
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • François Ozon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • François Ozon
      • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
    • Star
      • Denis Ménochet
      • Isabelle Adjani
      • Khalil Ben Gharbia
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    • 79Recensioni della critica
    • 63Metascore
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    Denis Ménochet
    Denis Ménochet
    • Peter von Kant
    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Sidonie
    Khalil Ben Gharbia
    Khalil Ben Gharbia
    • Amir Ben Salem
    • (as Khalil Gharbia)
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    • Rosemarie von Kant
    Stefan Crepon
    Stefan Crepon
    • Karl
    Aminthe Audiard
    • Gabriele von Kant
    Margit Carstensen
    Margit Carstensen
    • Petra von Kant
    • (voce)
    • Regia
      • François Ozon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • François Ozon
      • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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    9jromanbaker

    Forget Fassbinder

    This film works if the original source material is put to one side. Taking ' Peter von Kant ' and putting it into a modern context is in my opinion the best option, and also relates better to what is seen on the screen. I was fascinated by the tackiness of the decor, the mediocrity of the characters and above all a hint at the end of the film that this was all about the death of so-called quality cinema. Perhaps Ozon would disagree, but the scenario is excellent as long as it is put into the category of camp trash. Forget too that it is set in Cologne 1972. The content as I saw it was far more relevant to the trivialities of today's soap operas and mini-series. The final scene in the film made the film work for me, the trashy image of a third-rate actor turned into a ' star, ' and the tears in Peter's eyes are more for the death of the cinema, than the empty passion of a bisexual youth's love. Peter in this film is a director and Ozon must surely have been aware of the worst of them who trade in banalities, and work for the worst of reasons and for the highest amount of money. Denis Menochet is very good as Peter, and Isabelle Adjani as Sidonie as his friend and an actor for him is superficial to the hilt, and she is excellent playing her as such. There are no real feelings in this woman whatsoever. She is all facade, and so is Khalil Ben Garbia as the luxury grabbing rising ' star ' who Peter falls in love with. Hanna Schygulla as Peter's mother shows us the past, and of all the cast she is the most real. Evoking a tenderness and a love for others that surpasses the other's understanding. Then there is Stefan Crepon, extraordinary as the silent servant to Peter's whims and needs, and also his insults. He watches everything and represses his feelings until the penultimate scene. Without a word spoken he acts with his presence alone and his perceptive eyes. For me he was the best actor in the film. As for Ozon's direction it could be seen as being less than his best but seen as a reflection of the worst of today's cinema it is spot on. A film that will endure as a requiem for what we have lost in cinema as an art form, and a reminder in future years of the superficiality of our era.
    8dakjets

    Stands firm on its own

    In my opinion, François Ozon has never made a bad film, and this one is no exception. This is his twist on the film Petra von Kant's bitter tears by his role model Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Several reviews I've read point out how brilliantly Ozon interprets the original film. As I have not seen Fassbinder's film, I must judge Ozon's film for what it is.

    This is not a film for the masses. Most of the film takes place inside an apartment, with three people. Especially the main character Peter Von Kant, played masterfully by Denis Ménochet, makes an impression. He is the great director who appears both eccentric, very self-absorbed, but also vulnerable. The film is about Von Kant and his great love/infatuation Amir (Khalia Gharbia). The two are wonderful together, showing the complexity and challenges of relationships. Fassbinder's regular actress Hanna Schygulla also appears in the film in a cool supporting role. Last but not least, I must not forget Stefan Crepon who plays Peter Von Kant's oppressed butler/servant/helper. What an amazing achievement to have such a presence, without almost a single line! As you may have gathered by now, I enjoyed the film very much. I'm already looking forward to what François Ozon comes up with next.
    6euroGary

    Worth seeing once

    I must say that, following all the male roles taken by women in, eg, modern interpretations of Shakespeare (will a man ever again be permitted to portray King Lear?), it makes a nice change to see a man take a female role, as François Ozon adapts Rainer Werner Fassbinder's play/film/opera for a male lead. Denis Ménochet gives a good portrayal of the mercurial, self-indulgent film-maker in what turns out to be an at times uneven production.

    A constant presence in the background is Karl, von Kant's assistant. Played by Stéfan Crépon, he has no lines but instead conveys his emotions by facial expression. This would be a difficult task for any actor, and at times Crépon over-does the eye acting as Karl gazes, hurt, at von Kant, following yet another example of his employer's disregard of his feelings. The other male character is Amir, object of von Kant's affections. In this role Khalil Gharbia provides the weakest performance of the film, at times too obviously acting even in such a mannered production as this.

    The film was worth seeing once, but I doubt I will bother watching it again.
    7ZeddaZogenau

    Hanna SCHYGULLA and Isabelle ADJANI in a FASSBINDER Homage by Francois OZON

    Hanna SCHYGULLA and the bitter tears of Peter von Kant

    Christmas 2023 is also the 80th birthday of the exceptional German actress Hanna SCHYGULLA. Whether she played for Rainer Werner FASSBINDER Effi Briest, Lili Marleen or Maria Braun (Silver Bear at the BERLINALE 1979), or for directors like Marco FERRERI (Silver Palm in CANNES 1983 for LA STORIA DI PIERA), Kenneth BRANAGH and Francois OZON: This German diva has fascinated her audience for more than 50 years.

    In OZON's homage to Fassbinder, which virtually turns his classic THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT on its head, SCHYGULLA gives her version of Fassbinder's mother Liselotte EDER. Already there in the original, SCHYGULLA of course knows all the dramas that are told in fiction. However, she is still going strong and there is no end in sight to this outstanding career.

    The French director OZON shows the berserk director Fassbinder (or his alter ego Peter von Kant) in a milder light than the German director Oskar ROEHLER did in 2020 in ENFANT TERRIBLE. Free! The only important thing is that Hanna SCHYGULLA can exude all the warmth in her small role that only she is capable of. It's a shame that she and her colleague, the three-time ACADEMY AWARD nominee Isabelle ADJANI, were unable to walk the red carpet together in February 2022, when PETER VON KANT was the opening film at the BERLINALE, due to Covid 19!

    Speaking of ADJANI! The daughter of a German mother can be seen in the role, which was probably intended as a homage to the great Ingrid CAVEN. And then Isabelle ADJANI sings "Everyone kills what he loves" (once sung by Jeanne MOREAU in QUERELLE) in GERMAN! Beautiful to melt away!
    10thebeachlife

    Mirror

    Though I've never seen Fassbinder's original Bitter Tears, I don't really think I have to in order to enjoy François Ozon's version. I loved just everything about it: the whole thing being very theatrical, the setting, the colours, the music, the texts and the silences (there's one character who doesn't speak at all but he's always there and he's fantastic!), but most of all I loved the grotesque-ness. I believe this is one of the best, classical means to express the vices of society and our human nature in general. Most of the characters in the movie, of course, are pathetic, hysterical, manipulative and violent but it is through this exaggeration that we understand that sometimes this picture is just a mirror for us to look at.

    This film returned me to the basics of what a classical comedy should be. Great cast, impressive acting, gorgeous costumes and amazing photography.

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    • Quiz
      Hanna Schygulla, who plays Peter's mother, originated the role of Karin Thimm, the object of desire in the Rainer Werner Fassbinder film Le lacrime amare di Petra Von Kant (1972).
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      A photo of Rainer Werner Fassbinder is shown in the opening credits.
    • Connessioni
      Features Le lacrime amare di Petra Von Kant (1972)
    • Colonne sonore
      Jeder Tötet was er Liebt
      Music by Peer Raben and David Ambach

      Lyrics by Oscar Wilde

      Performed by Isabelle Adjani

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 maggio 2023 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Parigi, Francia
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      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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