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 ...
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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If you’ve never had the pleasure, you simply must experience the arresting visual style of a Peter Greenaway film at some point in your life. If a Renaissance painter could be brought to life and ...
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Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. But here is a racy, racing light-and-thunder show, culled from history, whose images ripple like St Elmo’s fire.
Peter Greenaway is at it again, fabricating baroque art on a tiny budget, and making satirical points about the very establishment that has little time for his voice any more. His last film, 2007’s ...
Come year’s end, Strangers By The Lake will have some stiff competition for Most Erect Wangs thanks to this remarkably explicit dark dramedy, one which we can only describe as uniquely cinematically ...
Peter Greenaway gets younger with every film. In fact his latest, a self-consciously stagey period drama about a sixteenth century Dutch printer and his travelling company of artisans and actors, ...
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 ...
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