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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 - The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
- 1989 - A TV Dante: Cantos I–VIII
- 1989 - Death in the Seine
- 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
- 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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