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Peacock 2025

★ 6.937 votes102 min📅 2025-02-20

"Am I Real?"

In Bernhard Wenger's darkly comic satire *Peacock (2025)*, Matthias crafts an entire existence from borrowed identities—playing the devoted boyfriend, the ideal son, or the unwavering marital advisor.

Director: Bernhard Wenger

Cast

Albrecht Schuch
Albrecht Schuch
Matthias
Julia Franz Richter
Julia Franz Richter
Sophia
Anton Noori
Anton Noori
David
Theresa Frostad Eggesbø
Theresa Frostad Eggesbø
Ina
Salka Weber
Salka Weber
Nora
Maria Hofstätter
Maria Hofstätter
Vera
Branko Samarovski
Branko Samarovski
Johann
Tilo Nest
Tilo Nest
Customer 60s party
Christopher Schärf
Christopher Schärf
Applicant
Marlene Hauser
Marlene Hauser
Plumber

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peacock (2025) about?

*Peacock* follows Matthias, a man whose entire life is built on playing different versions of himself—from the perfect partner to the flawless son. But when he's forced to confront his own reality, his carefully constructed facade begins to crumble, challenging everything he's built his identity upon.

Who directed Peacock?

Peacock is directed by Bernhard Wenger, a filmmaker known for his sharp, satirical takes on modern life and human behavior.

Who stars in Peacock?

The film features Albrecht Schuch, Julia Franz Richter, Anton Noori, Theresa Frostad Eggesbø, and Maria Hofstätter in key roles.

Is Peacock (2025) worth watching?

With its clever premise and Bernhard Wenger's distinctive direction, *Peacock* offers a witty, introspective take on identity and authenticity. Comedy fans looking for something with depth and sharp social commentary will likely find it engaging—though its appeal may depend on personal taste for this kind of satire.

How long is Peacock?

Peacock has a runtime of 102 minutes.

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About Peacock (2025) — A Master of Deception Discovers His True Colors

In Bernhard Wenger's darkly comic satire *Peacock (2025)*, Matthias crafts an entire existence from borrowed identities—playing the devoted boyfriend, the ideal son, or the unwavering marital advisor. His gift lies in being whoever others need, until the day arrives when authenticity becomes unavoidable. As layers of deception unravel, the film explores the exhausting performance of authenticity in a world that rewards artifice. With sharp wit and a keen eye for human absurdity, *Peacock* dives into the paradox of modern selfhood: how far can we go pretending to be someone else before we forget who we really are?

The story unfolds with a mix of biting humor and introspective tension, as Matthias navigates the collision between his fabricated roles and the uncharted territory of his own identity. Wenger's direction balances satire with sincerity, crafting an atmosphere that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.