Peter Greenaway adopts a trivial but surrealistic narrative to capture the dynamics of compulsions and desire embedded in Western religious practices, and makes references to the intricate ties of Judaism, Paganism, and Christianity. Petty crime kingpin Albert Spica has pretensions of the high-life and holds nightly court with his uncouth cohorts in a French restaurant that he owns. His wife, Georgina, flirts with Michael, an intellectual bookseller, and nightly the two begin a secret affair. When Spica learns of the affair, he rages through the restaurant, inflicting brutalities upon all, and killing Michael by forcing him to eat the pages from his own books. Georgina decides to inflict a particularly cruel fate upon her husband.
Dir: Peter Greenaway.
France/Netherlands/UK, 1989, English. 124mins.
Post-screening discussion with
Dr. Peter Stastny, psychiatrist and filmmaker.
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