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I missed the radio broadcast of Peter Greenaway. Please tell me where I can hear it. thank you.
Ruth Perlmutter

Scott Andrew Hutchins wrote:

> From: Wayney
> To: surrealmovies
> Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 2:57 AM
> Subject: [surrealmovies] Listen to Peter Greenaway
>
> Third Ear  29-Aug-1988
> Radio 3
> Peter Greenaway talks to Christopher Cook about
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> 'The apparent inaccessability of his films, his belief in visual image making.'   audio 2 min 5
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> 'The portrayal of women in his films.'   audio 1 min 9
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> 'The themes and strengths of 'A Zed & Two Noughts.'   audio 1 min 42
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> 'The themes and artistic influences of 'Drowning by Numbers.'   audio 3 min 30
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> "Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese." - Luis Buñuel
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> "One Bill Viola is worth ten Scorseses." - Peter Greenaway
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