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This documentary, directed by Gideon Bachmann, dives deep into the creative psyche of Peter Greenaway as he reflects on The Belly of an Architect. You get this intimate, almost voyeuristic look at the thought processes behind Greenaway's work. The atmosphere is contemplative, with Bachmann's questions probing yet respectful. It’s not just about the film; it’s about the very act of filmmaking and the relationship between art and architecture. The pacing is deliberate, allowing Greenaway's insights to unfold gradually. There’s a certain rawness to the behind-the-scenes footage that feels genuine—like you’re in the room with them. It’s a fascinating exploration of themes that resonate throughout Greenaway’s filmography, and you can feel the passion in his words.
Intimate look at Greenaway's creative processExplores themes of art and architectureCandid reflections from the director
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