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Garden of Earthly Delights

United Kingdom, Italy, Poland

2004

103 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Lech Majewski

PROD Guido Cerasuolo, Lech Majewski

SCR Lech Majewski

DP Lech Majewski

CAST Claudine Spiteri, Chris Nightingale, Barry Chipperfield, Maria Novella Martinoli, Gian Campi

ED Eliot Ems

MUSIC Lech Majewski, Józef Skrzek

SOUND Jeremy Adamson, Lech Branski, Grzegorz Lindeman

Synopsis

Working from his own novel Metaphysics , writer-director Lech Majewski (Glass Lips, Gospel According to Harry) crafts “magic in The Garden of Earthly Delights’ intimate passion plays, which are filled with loving detail” (Village Voice) and creates “a luminous, highly erotic treatise on art, love and death” (Chicago Reader). When London art historian Claudine (Claudine Spiteri) meets engineer Chris (Chris Nightingale), it is love and lust at first sight. But their spiritual and erotic connection is threatened by a devastating and deadly illness. Her remaining days on earth numbered, Claudine chooses to fan the flames of her obsession with Hieronymus Bosch by taking her lover on a trip to Venice, where the artist’s work becomes the background for their physical passion and emotional discovery. Like Dante’s Beatrice, Claudine becomes Chris’ guide into a labyrinth of sensuality, love, death, regret and redemption. –Kino

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Lech Majewski

Artist, filmmaker, poet, and stage director; born in Katowice, Poland; graduated from the Łódź Film School in 1977.

In 2011, Lech Majewski completed three years of work on THE MILL & THE CROSS, a film based on Peter Bruegel’s painting “The Way to Calvary”. This unique digital tapestry, composed of layer upon layer of perspective, atmospheric phenomena and people, required patience and imagination as well as the use of new CG technology and 3D effects. Starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael York and Rutger Hauer as Bruegel, the film opened at Sundance Film Festival and was praised by Dennis Harvey in Variety as “an extraordinary imaginative leap; visually ravishing, surprisingly beguiling gamble; immersive experience… remarkable.” and by David D’Arcy in Screen International as “a breakthrough epic film… a revelation that should not be missed.” Since then the film sold to over 50 countries and has taken part in a score of festivals. Based on this intricate film work, Majewski… read more

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frank sgro

27Jan12

The love of art. Erotism and death. In the background, a suggestive Venice. Metaphysical !

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Christian Sinclair

5Nov11

"Hell is unavoidable and is found within all of us. Because we have eaten the fruit of the tree of knowledge, not to differentiate between good and evil is impossible now. The best we can do is to ignore the differences and to enter into the Garden of Earthly-Bliss. Like those who have abandoned all worldly possessions and are naked, in love, in a garden where there is no torture or killing or suffering."

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Simon So

15Feb11

第二次看 "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (赤裸裸的真誠, 發人深省).

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Rodrigo

11Feb11

This film trapped me in a way that I forgot it was fiction...

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Films by Lech Majewski

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Lech Majewski has just presented his new film, The Mill and the Cross, at the Sundance, Rotterdam and Göteborg film festivals and at the Louvre

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