The acclaimed French actor embodies legendary German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder in François Ozon's 'Peter von Kant..'
remembers the opening scene: Christoph Waltz as ice-cold Nazi Col. Hans Landa interrogating a French dairy farmer suspected of hiding Jews.
Waltz’s sinister charm is more than matched by French actor Denis Ménochet as the farmer, a restrained performance where haunted silences say more than any lines of dialog.
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