After portraying Rembrandt in “Nightwatching,” scribe-helmer Peter Greenaway continues his exploration of Dutch masters to vivid and theatrical effect in “Goltzius and the Pelican Company.” The ...
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Peter Greenaway's latest opus features F. Murray Abraham alongside a multinational cast. By Jordan Mintzer Greenaway Still - H 2012 ROME — Director Peter Greenaway offers up another thickly layered, ...
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Hendrik Goltzius, a late-16th-century Dutch printer and engraver of erotic prints, seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press to make and publish illustrated books.
Despite questions about a political motivation, distributors say moving back the title's May 16 debut is a commercial decision. By Nick Holdsworth Greenaway Still - H 2012 The film was pulled from the ...
Goltzius seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press to publish illustrated books. The engraver undertakes to deliver him an extraordinary book of illustrations from Old Testament ...
As fully expected, Peter Greenaway’s latest endeavour, Goltzius and the Pelican Company, is a sexually charged, surreal and abstract feature film. Fans of the unique auteur, or simply those familiar ...
Goltzius seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press to publish illustrated books. The engraver undertakes to deliver him an extraordinary book of illustrations from Old Testament ...
Peter Greenaway is back with a new concoction of beautiful costumes in a historical background and a plot centring on sex. Set in 1590 it tells the tale of an illustrator of erotic books and deals in ...
The first time I remember being full-on stunned by the visual effect of a film was in 1989, in the old Light House cinema on Abbey Street in Dublin, at a screening of The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and ...
Engraver Goltzius urgently needs a new printing press and strikes a deal with the Margrave of Alsace: to give the count a preview of his latest works, actors are to perform the scenes live. As the ...
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