The Cook The Wife The Thief And The Lover

The Cook The Wife The Thief And The Lover. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover Movie Poster 1990 The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is a film by British director Peter Greenaway, released in 1989 One of the most popular films (and, according to many, also the best) by the Briton, it tells the story of an English gangster, the titular thief, Albert Spica (Michael Gambon).Through gangster dealings, he takes over a London restaurant, Le Hollandais.

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Director: Peter Greenaway Director of Photography: Sacha Vierny Production Design: Ben van Os & Jan Roelfs Costume Design: Jean-Paul Gaultier Year: 1989 At an opulent gourmet restaurant, a woman carries on an affair with deadly consequences.

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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is a film by British director Peter Greenaway, released in 1989 Greenaway is a very literate director, and there is also a sense of medieval allegory in the way the roles of Cook, Thief, Wife and Lover seem to represent particular qualities (Wheale 1995: 180), while the cannibalistic climax of this 'contemporary melodrama' took inspiration from the excesses of Jacobean revenge drama (Greenaway 1989. One of the most popular films (and, according to many, also the best) by the Briton, it tells the story of an English gangster, the titular thief, Albert Spica (Michael Gambon).Through gangster dealings, he takes over a London restaurant, Le Hollandais.

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989). The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover: Directed by Peter Greenaway Greenaway is a very literate director, and there is also a sense of medieval allegory in the way the roles of Cook, Thief, Wife and Lover seem to represent particular qualities (Wheale 1995: 180), while the cannibalistic climax of this 'contemporary melodrama' took inspiration from the excesses of Jacobean revenge drama (Greenaway 1989.

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover PosterSpy The thief, Michael gambon, Thief. The wife of a barbaric crime boss engages in a secretive romance with a gentle bookseller between meals at her husband's restaurant One of the most popular films (and, according to many, also the best) by the Briton, it tells the story of an English gangster, the titular thief, Albert Spica (Michael Gambon).Through gangster dealings, he takes over a London restaurant, Le Hollandais.