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The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant

Rainer Werner Fassbinder / West Germany / 1972 / 124 min / German

In one of his earlier visual masterpieces starring Margit Carstensen and Hanna Schygulla, Fassbinder explores the tumultuous vortex of obsessive love.

Petra von Kant is a successful fashion designer—arrogant, caustic, and self-satisfied. She’s in a fairly satisfactory S&M relationship with her assistant Marlene. Soon, she develops an obsession with fashion model Karin. The two women live happily together for a while, but when Karin displays her irritation with Petra’s possessiveness, things become dramatically tense.

»A film, a novel, any work is something which expands, expands your life. Because it's not purely a question of coping with life, but of trying to understand certain aspects of life. So you have to show it. Of course, not every relationship is always as sadomasochistic as I often show it to be, but if you show it to be as insignificant and restrained as it is in reality, it would scarcely be visible.« (Reiner Werner Fassbinder)

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