The Quays' interest in esoteric illusions finds its perfect realization in this fascinating...
A three-minute animated choreography with an ethereal pop soundtrack by the remarkable band called...
This early film by renowned animators the Quay Brothers is structured as a series of little lessons...
The fourth film of the Quay Brothers' STILLE NACHT series, in which, as in ARE WE STILL MARRIED?, a...
THE COMB opens in the shadowy bedroom of a sleeping beauty and seems to enter her mind and burrow...
In these thirteen accounts about the uses and misuses of the telephone, Greenaway attempts to...
Another dazzling suburban phantasm from writer-director Todd Haynes, DOTTIE GETS SPANKED (made...
The first film of the STILLE NACHT series, initially commissioned as an MTV Art Break, is a...
A stunning collage of ecstatic Super-8 fragments, GLITTERBUG is a loving tribute to Derek Jarman...
Returning to the house in his earlier film Windows, Greenaway demonstrates his love of the English...
A collaboration with the celebrated avant-garde composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, who composed and...
Intervals is Peter Greenaway's self-described “attempt” at creating an...
A dreamer is seduced by the mystery of the city at night. He leaves his room and goes into the...
RANDOM FORAYS INTO THE VAULTS OF SIR HENRY WELCOME’S MEDICAL COLLECTION A look...
In the fragile immobility of a room a couple wait, as twilight advances, alternately oblivious to...
The Quays’ masterpiece, STREET OF CROCODILES is adapted from a short story by Polish writer...
The third film of the STILLE NACHT series is an excursion into the dark, dream-like...
This was originally conceived as a pilot for a series, which never materialized due to lack of...
A mocking parody of the fictional Institute of Reclamation and Restoration’s several attempts...
One man’s Hell is another man’s Heaven in what has been described as ”One of the...
Landscape becomes the central performer—and only actor—in this rare, mystical short...
Greenaway goes macabre—and slightly political—in this darkly funny early short....