"Greenaway is no longer interested in cinema per se – it's a half-dead medium wasted by taking its cues from books, 'telling bedtime stories for adults. Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings are illustrated books. Not cinema. I want to be a prime creator. As every self-regarding artist should do.'"
Friday, 19 March 2010
Death = religion, life = art, cinema's half dead
Peter Greenaway's pact with death | Film | The Guardian:

"Greenaway is no longer interested in cinema per se – it's a half-dead medium wasted by taking its cues from books, 'telling bedtime stories for adults. Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings are illustrated books. Not cinema. I want to be a prime creator. As every self-regarding artist should do.'"
"Greenaway is no longer interested in cinema per se – it's a half-dead medium wasted by taking its cues from books, 'telling bedtime stories for adults. Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings are illustrated books. Not cinema. I want to be a prime creator. As every self-regarding artist should do.'"
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