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From: Wayney 
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Subject: [surrealmovies] Listen to Peter Greenaway


Third Ear  29-Aug-1988
Radio 3
Peter Greenaway talks to Christopher Cook about 
  
   
'The apparent inaccessability of his films, his belief in visual image making.'   audio 2 min 5  
  
   
'The portrayal of women in his films.'   audio 1 min 9  
  
   
'The themes and strengths of 'A Zed & Two Noughts.'   audio 1 min 42  
  
   
'The themes and artistic influences of 'Drowning by Numbers.'   audio 3 min 30  



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