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1969-1978
Colour + Black & White
UK
Language(s): English
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5.03567E+12
Ratio 1.33:1
Region 2
Price: £19.56
(Including VAT at 15%)
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Early Films of Peter Greenaway Volume 1, The
Greenaway, Peter
The BFI presents the definitive collection of Peter Greenaway's early works.
The content of the six films on this volume varies widely - the potted history of 37 people who have fallen to their deaths from windows (Windows), a sequence of 92 maps to guide a dead ornithologist on his way into the afterlife (A Walk Through H) - but all the films are immensely playful and take pleasure in cataloguing the absurd. Composer Michael Nyman started his career with Peter Greenaway and contributes a thrilling score to A Walk Through H.
Extras
* Filmed introductions by Peter Greenaway to each film
* Galleries of artworks - contains material from 1968-1978
* Archive notes for unmade projects
* Hidden features
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