Brilliant, captivating speaker, and of course a great director! Just one error I noticed in his talk...he mentioned that the remote control was introduced on the "31st of September"?
Traditional cinema experience is here to stay, however hollywood will die. As great as hollywood has been, its control over production & distribuion, has put up huge barriers to artistic driven filmmakers producing films and reaching their audiences. I'm sure there have been a plethora of brilliant films that never found distribution that we will never see. Cinema wont die, its too good. Its just going to have to leave the hands of business and return to the ppl & artists from once it came.
If you're against elitism, I'm with you. Elitism may not vulgarize art... but it certainly dullifies the masses. And now, we're paying for the consequences.
Mr. greenaway....what to say....a guy like this who never adapted to cinema and never understuod his power(of cinema) to create storys who really touch us...thats is just like a persn who never adapt to society and for that reason destroy everything structure, who is this guy to say that cine is dead!?
thanks much for posting. do you have plans to post the rest of his talk as well. best
Thanks for this. I attended this masterclass. I'm hoping you add the other parts soon. Cheers.
Thank you for uploading this!!
this is wonderful, would you consider posting the rest?
Brilliant, captivating speaker, and of course a great director! Just one error I noticed in his talk...he mentioned that the remote control was introduced on the "31st of September"?
@clrk "fascination, intrigue, have already , curiously been broken "
What's the word he's saying between 8:06 and 8:07 ? "fascination, intrigue, have already ... ? ... broken "
he's been to romania on wednesday. an absolute god. a
Traditional cinema experience is here to stay, however hollywood will die.
As great as hollywood has been, its control over production & distribuion, has put up huge barriers to artistic driven filmmakers producing films and reaching their audiences. I'm sure there have been a plethora of brilliant films that never found distribution that we will never see.
Cinema wont die, its too good. Its just going to have to leave the hands of business and return to the ppl & artists from once it came.
@clrk "have already curiously been broken"
From what I can gather Peter Greenaway hates the fact that we can pause his movies. What a shame, I love his films.
If you're against elitism, I'm with you. Elitism may not vulgarize art... but it certainly dullifies the masses.
And now, we're paying for the consequences.
Mr. greenaway....what to say....a guy like this who never adapted to cinema and never understuod his power(of cinema) to create storys who really touch us...thats is just like a persn who never adapt to society and for that reason destroy everything structure, who is this guy to say that cine is dead!?