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H is for House

United Kingdom

1973

10 Min
Color
1.37:1
English
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DIR Peter Greenaway

SCR Peter Greenaway

DP Peter Greenaway

CAST Colin Cantlie, Hannah Greenaway, Peter Greenaway

ED Peter Greenaway

Synopsis

Returning to the house in his earlier film Windows, Greenaway demonstrates his love of the English countryside and displays a distinctive (if rare) autobiographical self with H Is for House. Envisioned as a living, breathing dictionary on film, this epistemological survey of the letter “H” represents Greenaway at his warmest and most playful. —Zeitgeist Films

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Peter Greenaway

An avant-gardist who earned surprising access to the mainstream, Peter Greenaway is among the most ambitious and controversial filmmakers of his era. Trained as a painter and heavily influenced by theories of structural linguistics, ethnography, and philosophy, Greenaway’s films traversed often unprecedented ground, consistently exploring the boundaries of the medium by rejecting formal narrative structures in favor of awe-striking imagery, shifting meanings, and mercurial emotional tension; fascinated by formal symmetries and parallels, his material displayed an almost obsessive interest in list-making and cataloguing, earning equal notoriety for its provocative eroticism as well as its almost self-conscious pretentiousness. Born April 5, 1942, in Newport, Wales, Greenaway was raised primarily in nearby Chingford. After deciding at the age of 12 to become a painter, he entered the Walthamstow College of Art. By 1965, Greenaway had begun working as a film editor for the Central Office… read more

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2Apr12

Utilizes the prosaic and the documentary in a way he (rather unfortunately) later lost. I like a lot of Greenaway. But I loved this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rKCzYak7RA

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