‘Peter von Kant’ Trailer: François Ozon Reimagines Fassbinder’s ‘Bitter Tears’ as Gender-Flipped Biopic
Exclusive: Celebrating the 50th anniversay of “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,” the Berlin hit is set to premiere at Frameline this weekend.
Exclusive: Celebrating the 50th anniversay of “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,” the Berlin hit is set to premiere at Frameline this weekend.
Berlin: France’s most prolific contemporary filmmaker offers up a playful but reverent remake of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant.”
Ozon goes back to basics with a breezy and sordidly tender story about teenage boys who fall in love on the coast of France.
“Summer of 85” hits theaters in France on July 14, making it the first film from the canceled Cannes Film Festival to roll out on the big screen.
Bernard Preynat, who’s portrayed in the film, wants it delayed until after his trial.
Berlinale: François Ozon might be known for his kinky thrillers, but his journalistic “Spotlight” riff nails the Catholic Church to the cross.
“The Golden Glove” and “By the Grace of God” are both debuting at the festival.
Francois Ozon’s latest film is a kinky kaleidoscope of mixed metaphors that prove the French are still way crazier than everybody else.
Cohen Media will release Ozon’s erotic mystery in early 2018.
Jérémie Renier and Marine Vacth star in the drama, which premieres at Cannes next month.
Ozon didn’t know he was working on a new version of Ernst Lubitsch’s little-seen 1932 drama, but he embraced the challenge.
The drama opens in New York and Los Angeles in March, followed by a national rollout.