The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant [1972] [Criterion] (BLU)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Synopsis
In the early 1970s, Rainer Werner Fassbinder discovered the American melodramas of Douglas Sirk and was inspired by them to begin working in a new, more intensely emotional register. One of the earliest and best-loved films of this period in his career is The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, which balances a realistic depiction of tormented romance with staging that remains true to the director's roots in experimental theater. This unforgettable, unforgiving dissection of the imbalanced relationship between a haughty fashion designer (Margit Carstensen) and a beautiful but icy ingenue (Hanna Schygulla)—based, in a sly gender reversal, on the writer-director's own desperate obsession with a young actor—is a fully Fassbinder affair, featuring exquisitely claustrophobic cinematography by Michael Ballhaus and full-throttle performances by an all-female cast.
Special Features:
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director of photography Michael Ballhaus, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- New interviews with Ballhaus and actors Margit Carstensen, Eva Mattes, Katrin Schaake, and Hanna Schygulla
- New interview with film scholar Jane Shattuc about director Rainer Werner Fassbinder and the film
- Role Play: Women on Fassbinder, a 1992 German television documentary by Thomas Honickel featuring interviews with Carstensen, Schygulla, and actors Irm Hermann and Rosel Zech
- New English subtitle translation
- An essay by critic Peter Matthews
Product Details
- Format: Color
- Language: German
- Subtitles: English
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Rating: Not Rated
- Label: Criterion Collection
- Release Date: 01/13/2015
- Run Time: 125 minutes
- Catalogue #: 740
- Region: A