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12 DVDs for Christmas 2009
Certificate
1978-1980
Colour
UK
Language(s): English narration
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673005651
Ratio 1.33:1
Region 2
Price: £19.56
(Including VAT at 15%)
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Early Films of Peter Greenaway Volume 2, The
Greenaway, Peter
The BFI presents the definitive collection of Peter Greenaway's early works.
In Vertical Features Remake, a playful parody of avant-garde theorising, academics argue about the work of Tulse Luper, Greenaway's best known and recurring fictional character, who is also featured in his new trilogy The Tulse Luper Suitcases (2003), screened at this year's Cannes Film Festival. The Falls is divided into 92 biographies of people who have all been affected by the 'VUE', the Violent Unknown Event, a phenomenon in some way connected with birds and flying. Michael Nyman provided the score for both films.
Extras
* Filmed introductions to both films by Peter Greenaway
* Galleries of artworks - contains material from 1975-1990
* Archive materials - includes handwritten notes about The Falls and 'found' texts
* Hidden features
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