The Belly of an Architect (1987)

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Country: GB/IT
Technical: col 118m
Director: Peter Greenaway
Cast: Brian Dennehy, Chloe Webb, Lambert Wilson

Synopsis:

An American architect on his way to Rome for a celebration of the work of his predecessor, Boullée, plants a new life in his wife's belly just as a cancer grows towards death in his own.

Review:

The Greenaway oeuvre begins to affirm its constituent parts with this third feature: pointed allusion to artistic precedents, the creator as prey to intellectual conspiracy, a preoccupation with form, particularly symmetry, and a penchant for tortuous dialogue. Dennehy redeems the film from pretentious irrelevance and Rome never looked so good on film.

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Country: GB/IT
Technical: col 118m
Director: Peter Greenaway
Cast: Brian Dennehy, Chloe Webb, Lambert Wilson

Synopsis:

An American architect on his way to Rome for a celebration of the work of his predecessor, Boullée, plants a new life in his wife's belly just as a cancer grows towards death in his own.

Review:

The Greenaway oeuvre begins to affirm its constituent parts with this third feature: pointed allusion to artistic precedents, the creator as prey to intellectual conspiracy, a preoccupation with form, particularly symmetry, and a penchant for tortuous dialogue. Dennehy redeems the film from pretentious irrelevance and Rome never looked so good on film.


Country: GB/IT
Technical: col 118m
Director: Peter Greenaway
Cast: Brian Dennehy, Chloe Webb, Lambert Wilson

Synopsis:

An American architect on his way to Rome for a celebration of the work of his predecessor, Boullée, plants a new life in his wife's belly just as a cancer grows towards death in his own.

Review:

The Greenaway oeuvre begins to affirm its constituent parts with this third feature: pointed allusion to artistic precedents, the creator as prey to intellectual conspiracy, a preoccupation with form, particularly symmetry, and a penchant for tortuous dialogue. Dennehy redeems the film from pretentious irrelevance and Rome never looked so good on film.