Nightwatching

Nightwatching

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Painter | Rembrandt

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  • Genre(s): Drama, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Peter Greenaway, Claudia Morgado
  • Cast(s): Martin Freeman, Emily Holmes, Eva Birthistle, Jodhi May, Toby Jones See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 15min
  • Music: Tom Perry,Don Mann,Greg Stewart,Ian Mackie,Matt Kunau
  • Award(s): Open Prize 2007 (Won)
    Golden Lion 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, The Lost Bus
  • Story:
    An extravagant, exotic and moving look at Rembrandt's romantic and professional life, and the controversy he created by the identification of a murderer in the painting The Night Watch.
    Full Story
6.5/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An extravagant, exotic and moving look at Rembrandt's romantic and professional life, and the controversy he created by the identification of a murderer in the painting The Night Watch.
Ratings

6.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Open Prize Award

2007 | Peter

Leo Award

Best Overall Sound in a Feature Length Drama | 2008 | Greg

Best Sound Editing in a Feature Length Drama | 2008

Golden Calf Award

Best Production Design Beste Production Design | 2007 | Maarten

Best Screenplay of a Feature Film Beste Scenario | 2007 | Peter

Nominations
Golden Lion Award

2007 | Peter

Eagle Award

Best Costume Design Najlepsze Kostiumy | 2008

Golden Calf Award

Best Director of a Feature Film Beste Regie | 2007 | Peter

Best Cinematography Beste Camera | 2007 | Reinier van

Best Film Beste Lange Speelfilm | 2007 | Kees

Queer Lion Award

2007 | Peter

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Director Peter Greenaway has said of this film: "The 'painter film' is a small genre of its own: Michelangelo, Rembrandt himself (at least twice), Modigliani, Caravaggio, etc, and none more so than just lately. Picasso, Van Gogh (repeatedly), Bacon, Vermeer, and now Goya have received the treatment. I suppose our major aim in the film Nightwatching, apart from trying to match the Master's mastery of light, is to demonstrate Rembrandt as social moralist: it contains a murder mystery - the unraveling of which is the heart of the film. And also to regard Rembrandt as an inventor of cinema before the Lumière brothers...We tried to rise to the challenge in the film, remaking, with high definition digital tape, that upper right-hand corner space of Velázquez's Las Meninas - the area between the walls and ceiling has been described as the greatest bit of painting ever - a painting which is just and only and magnificently a painting of a block of darkly contrasting air. We, too, attempting a grand response Rembrandt image of light, tried to film a block of air that insubstantially floats, irrespective of walls and ceiling. Godard said that the cinema was the truth 24 frames a second. Can painting go better and say that paintings are the truth for all time? What's a second in cinema time if you can have an eternity in painting time? Cinema has come and gone in 112 years. What, then, is the age of painting?".

First film in director Peter Greenaway's "Dutch Masters" series.The second film is Goltzius and The Pelican Company (2012). The third film will be about Hieronymus Bosch.

The film has an associated companion piece documentary called Rembrandt's J'Accuse (2008) which is also directed by Peter Greenaway and debuted about a year after this narrative film.

Co-producer Jean Labadie has described this film as being "a return to the Greenaway of The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)".

The film was selected to screen in competition at the Venice Film Festival in 2007.

Popular Dialogues

"Titia Uylenburgh: Women in the 17th century are allowed to smoke, write, correspond with Descartes, wear spectacles, insult the Pope, and breast-feed babies."