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So, 'Greenaway: The Shorts' is a fascinating glimpse into the early work of Peter Greenaway, really. The compilation captures a period when he was still honing his unique style, mixing documentary and drama in a way that’s both cerebral and visually arresting. You get a sense of his thematic obsessions—like the interplay between art and life, mortality, and architecture—emerging long before his feature-length films took shape. Each short feels like a piece of a puzzle, with a distinct atmosphere, often marked by meticulous framing and a certain oddness that only Greenaway can pull off. It's an intriguing watch, showcasing the evolution of a filmmaker who thrives on complexity and detail.
This release has become somewhat of a collector's item due to its limited availability and the niche appeal of Greenaway's early work. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but the original DVD release remains quite sought after. Many collectors appreciate how this compilation sheds light on the foundational aspects of Greenaway's later, more recognized films, making it a unique artifact for fans of avant-garde cinema.
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