The Greenaway Alphabet

The Greenaway Alphabet

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Saskia Boddeke
  • Cast(s): Peter Greenaway, Saskia Boddeke, Pip Greenaway
  • Duration: 1h 8min
  • Award(s): Master of Art 2019 (Won)
    Golden Frog 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Untold UK: Jamie Vardy, Marty, Life Is Short
  • Story:
    The fascinations of filmmaker Peter Greenaway, whose motto is "art is life and life is art,"are captured like butterflies and arranged in an alphabet, a form that suits him perfectly as an encyclopedist. In intimate conversations with his perceptive 16-year-old daughter Zoë, we discover the whos, whats and whys about Greenaway.
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STORY

Story
The fascinations of filmmaker Peter Greenaway, whose motto is "art is life and life is art,"are captured like butterflies and arranged in an alphabet, a form that suits him perfectly as an encyclopedist. In intimate conversations with his perceptive 16-year-old daughter Zoë, we discover the whos, whats and whys about Greenaway.

AWARDS

Won
Master of Art Award

Best Film | 2019

Best Documentary Film Award

Best Documentary | 2018

Nominations
Golden Frog Award

Feature Documentary Films Competition | 2018 | Sander

TRIVIA

Trivia

Under 'C' for children, prompted by his youngest daughter's questioning (i.e. in this documentary), Greenaway reveals he has two 'eldest' daughters (plus 'unknown' grandchildren) whom he is estranged from ('You left your first children and never see again'): "A break in family traditions", connected to divorce from his first wife. (1999, when he left his childhood country of Wales, U.K., to settle as now in Amsterdam, where this documentary shot by his now wife, who briefly comments during, but especially beginning and at end, and is briefly seen behind them towards end.)