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This is much more than simply a script of Prospero's Books; it is an artistic work with essays explaining the innovative processes of production as well as illustrations of story-boards and stills from the film.


‎Prospero's Books (1991) directed by Peter Greenaway • Reviews, film

Prospero's Books: Directed by Peter Greenaway. With John Gielgud, Michael Clark, Michel Blanc, Erland Josephson. The magician Prospero attempts to stop his daughter's affair with an enemy.


Prospero's Books movie review (1991) Roger Ebert

Prospero's Books. Greenaway's sixth feature is operatic in its use of music, song, dance, and the choreography of scores of extras. Against opulent settings of Renaissance architecture, naked spirits form tableaux based on classical mythology or Western art. The spectacle is further enhanced by the density of the images. Greenaway uses both


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The one thing these films seem to have in common is that all are quite pretentious and much ado about nothing. But that description is an amazing understatement when applied to "Prospero's Books," Greenaway's adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Sir John Gielgud, in rare form (even at 87), is Prospero, the play's central figure, here.


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It is a visual marvel but its narrative momentum/strength isn't near what some of his previous films are—as Ebert says, ""it need not make sense, and it is not "too difficult" because it could not have been any less so. It is simply a work of original art, which Greenaway asks us to accept or reject on his own terms" A few angry critics calling it pure arrogance and deriding it.


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Peter Greenaway's then state-of-the-art production of Prospero's Books offers a purely subjective take on The Tempest, as witnessed through the eyes of Prosp.


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PROSPERO’S BOOKS American Cinematheque

Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books serves as a transitional marker for this book's growing concentration on intermedial concerns. Received with bewilderment, even irritation, when first released, Prospero's Books is recuperated here as a prescient harbinger of intermedial things to come. The film's many technical innovations make it a crucial formal turning/meeting point in the.


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Peter Greenaway's "Prospero's Books" is not a movie in the sense that we usually employ the word. It's an experiment in form and content. It is likely to bore most audiences, but will enchant others -- especially those able to free themselves from the notion that movies must tell stories. This film should be approached like a record album or an art book. Each "page" is there to.


Prospero's Books — Saskia Boddeke & Peter Greenaway

Prospero's Books is a 1991 British avant-garde film adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, written and directed by Peter Greenaway. Sir John Gielgud plays Prospero, the protagonist who provides the off-screen narration and the voices to the other story characters.As noted by Peter Conrad in The New York Times on 17 November 1991, Greenaway intended the film "as an homage to the.


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All in all, a magical book. The 24 books thrown into the leaky vessel that took Prospero into exile are the starting point of Peter Greenaway's screen adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest."


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Prospero's Books (1991)

Though faithful to the text of Shakespeare's The Tempest, Greenaway's characteristically dense film could hardly differ more from literal adaptations like Branagh's Henry V.Structuring its motifs.


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Herbert Klein (Berlin) "The far side of the mirror": Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books. Peter Greenaway's film Prospero's Books had its first showing at the Venice Film Festival in 1991. It is based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and Sir John Gielgud plays the leading role. Although t he play experiments with new techniques and technology, the underlying post-Romantic interpretation is.


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Shakespeare is without peer, the man of whom Harold Bloom said he invented humanity. `The Tempest' is his richest and essentially his last play, clearly about himself and his career. John Gielgud is the finest Shakespearean actor of our age. Greenaway is the most creative, lush and introspective filmmaker working. This film is important.