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Peter Greenaway: Interviews (Conversations With Filmmakers Series)
University Press of Mississippi
University Press of Mississippi
In these twenty-one interviews, filmmaker Peter Greenaway expresses his film aesthetic and discusses his combat with the dominant Hollywood style of filmmaking. His films have run unmistakably against the main current of present cinematic practice,...
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Peter Greenaway: Drowning By Numbers
Peter Greenaway
Dis Voir
Dis Voir
This story is like a story told by children to adults, and the adults are like the creations of children. A combination of innocence and experience and the first shocks of curiosity and comprehension.
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Peter Greenaway: Nightwatching
Rembrandt Van Rijn
Veenman Publishers
Veenman Publishers
In 2007, the internationally renowned filmmaker Peter Greenaway (The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover; The Draughtsman's Contract) will release Nightwatching, a feature-length study of the life and loves of the eighteenth-century Dutch painter,...
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Peter Greenaway: Fort Asperen Ark
Veenman Publishers
Veenman Publishers
This tactile artist's book by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Greenaway tells the story of Noah's Ark through a series of unadulterated abstract drawings. Features special uncoated paper, exposed Coptic-stitched spine and a circular die-cut hole that runs...
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Peter Greenaway: The Children of Uranium
Peter Greenaway
Charta/Change Performing Arts
Charta/Change Performing Arts
The hundredth anniversary of Einstein's discovery of the theory of relativity, the fiftieth anniversary of Einstein's death and the sixtieth anniversary of the dropping of the Hiroshima bomb inspired filmmaker Peter Greenaway and theater director...
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Peter Greenaway: Leonardo's Last Supper
Peter Greenaway
Charta/Change Performing Arts
Charta/Change Performing Arts
Since 2006, iconoclastic British filmmaker Peter Greenaway has been engaged in a project to reinvigorate some of the most iconic paintings in the history of art in an attempt to get people to look at them again in a new way. Using audio and...
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