“Cinema is brain-dead” - Peter Greenaway
Posted on October 9th, 2007 by Craig Kennedy
Speaking at the Pusan International Film Festival, controversial director Peter Greenaway has declared the death of cinema. According to Variety, he calls the time of death 1983, the year television remote controls became popular in homes. He went on to say that video artist Bill Viola was “worth 10 Martin Scorseses” calling his fellow director old-fashioned [...]
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