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  1. As the draughtsman becomes more entrenched in the devious schemings in this seemingly idyllic country home, curious details emerge in his drawings that may reveal a murder.Bolstered by a mesmerising score by then-newcomer Michael Nyman and stunning cinematography by Curtis Clark, The Draughtsman’s Contract is a luscious cinematic banquet for eye, ear and mind.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2016 · Critic and broadcaster Mark Kermode revisits Peter Greenaway's early feature, examining its status as a milestone in the careers of the director and composer...

  3. El contrato del dibujante es una película dirigida por Peter Greenaway con Anthony Higgins, Janet Suzman, Anne-Louise Lambert, Neil Cunningham .... Año: 1982. Título original: The Draughtsman's Contract. Sinopsis: En el verano de 1694, el señor Neville, un ambicioso y prometedor dibujante, visita la mansión del señor Herbert, en Compton Anstey (Wiltshire).

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · 109. MATURE. One of Peter Greenaway’s most purely pleasurable films, The Draughtsman’s Contract is a strange, diabolical, and mischievous twist on the British tradition of period pieces. It’s part sex melodrama, part mystery, fashioned in cheeky wit, scored by Michael Nyman, and shot like a gorgeous painting. Trailer.

  5. Comédie dramatique. Durée. 103 minutes. Sortie. 1982. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution. modifier. Meurtre dans un jardin anglais ( The Draughtsman's Contract) est un film britannique réalisé par Peter Greenaway, sorti en 1982 . Il sort en France deux ans plus tard, en 1984 .

  6. "The Draughtsman's Contract" seems to be telling us a very simple story in a very straightforward way, but after it's over you may need hours of discussion with your friends before you can be sure (if even then) exactly what happened. What we have here is a tantalizing puzzle, wrapped in eroticism and presented with the utmost elegance.

  7. View trailer. The Draughtsman’s Contract, dir. Peter Greenaway, UK 1982, 104 min., English, 15. The film that made director Peter Greenaway’s name receives a spectacular remaster from the BFI National Archive to celebrate 40 years since its original release. Newly upgraded from the original 16mm negative to radiant 4K, Greeenaway’s ...