Il Bacio Della Pantera — (1982)
: Appears as Oliver, a zoo curator who becomes obsessed with Irena. 🛠️ Production Context Director Paul Schrader Screenplay Alan Ormsby (based on DeWitt Bodeen's original story) Music Giorgio Moroder & David Bowie Runtime Approx. 118 minutes Theme Repression, intimacy, and the animalistic nature of desire
: Plays her enigmatic and dangerous brother. Il bacio della pantera (1982)
(1982), known internationally as Cat People , is a sleek, erotic horror-fantasy directed by Paul Schrader . It serves as a stylistic, boundary-pushing remake of Jacques Tourneur's 1942 classic, shifting the original’s psychological restraint into a visceral exploration of sexual awakening and hereditary curses. 🎬 Core Narrative : Appears as Oliver, a zoo curator who
: Portrays Irena with a blend of vulnerability and predatory intensity. (1982), known internationally as Cat People , is
The story follows (Nastassja Kinski), a young woman who reunites with her estranged brother, Paul (Malcolm McDowell), in New Orleans . She soon discovers a disturbing family secret: they belong to an ancient race of human-feline hybrids. Their "true" forms are triggered by sexual desire, leading to a lethal transformation into black leopards that can only return to human form through a kill. 🐆 Key Highlights
: The film features a legendary score by Giorgio Moroder , highlighted by the title track "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" performed by David Bowie . Cast Performances :
🔥 : David Bowie's "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" became a massive hit and was later re-recorded for his Let's Dance album in 1983.