Peter Greenaway
Director, Screenwriter, Editor, Production Designer
Director
- 2007 - Nightwatching
- 2005 - A Life in Suitcases
- 2004 - Visions Of Europe
- 1999 - 8½ Women
- 1995 - Lumière et Compagnie
- 1995 - The Pillow Book
- 1993 - The Baby of Mâcon
- 1991 - Prospero's Books
- 1989 - A TV Dante: Cantos I–VIII
- 1989 - Death in the Seine
- 1989 - The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
- 1988 - Drowning by Numbers
- 1985 - A Zed & Two Noughts
- 1982 - The Draughtsman's Contract
- 1980 - The Falls
- 1978 - A Walk Through H
Editor
- 1995 - The Pillow Book
- 1980 - The Falls
- 1978 - A Walk Through H
Screenwriter
- 1999 - 8½ Women
- 1995 - The Pillow Book
- 1993 - The Baby of Mâcon
- 1991 - Prospero's Books
- 1989 - The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
- 1988 - Drowning by Numbers
- 1985 - A Zed & Two Noughts
- 1982 - The Draughtsman's Contract
- 1980 - The Falls
- 1978 - A Walk Through H
Production Designer
- 1978 - A Walk Through H
Articles
- Sep 18 2008 - Michael Nyman: interview
- Dec 1 2006 - Hang the VJ?
- Nov 30 2006 - Greenaway goes gaming
- Nov 10 2006 - Triumph of the Wool
- Oct 18 2005 - Tilda Swinton interview
- May 11 2005 - Tribeca Film Festival review
- Feb 9 2005 - Greenaway to Make Rembrandt Movie
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Features
Holiday film preview
Are you more interested in seeing the Daniel Craig movie, the Steven Soderbergh movie or the Freddy Rodriguez movie? Answer carefully.
Boyle's orders
The director of Slumdog Millionaire talks about the joys of filming on the cheap in India after having worked under Hollywood's thumb.
Time and again
Wong Kar-wai spruces up his underseen martial-arts epic, Ashes of Time.
Mergers and acquisitions
A new deal between the Underground Film Festival and IFP pays off.
Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema
The films we previewed offer very few reasons to kvetch.
Chicago International Film Festival preview
Mark Ruffalo cons us into liking The Brothers Bloom, plus early tips on films and surviving the fest.
Chain gang
Miranda July's "video chain letters" for women filmmakers get some respect at the Siskel.
