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Synopsis
Puzzle-master Peter Greenaway exposes another aspect of his peculiar obsessions to the filmgoing public. Prospero's Books uses Shakespeare as a foundation and then skips along to define its own lush territory. The books of the title are briefly referenced in The Tempest -- Prospero is a magician who gets to keep only a small fragment of his enormous library when he is exiled with his daughter to an enchanted island. In the film, Prospero is played by Sir John Gielgud. Indeed, everybody is voiced by Gielgud as he describes the events that unfold. But mostly, he describes the books, and as he does, the screen fills with florid calligraphies, astonishing diagrams, extravagant paintings, and lots and lots of naked people. ~ John Voorhees, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Bell Antonio
Michel Blanc Alonso
Pierre Bokma Francisco
Kenneth Cranham Sebastian
John Gielgud Prospero
Orpheo Ariel
Isabelle Pasco Miranda
Michiel Romeyn Stephano
Paul Russell Ariel
Mark Rylance Ferdinand
James Thierree Ariel
Jim Van Der Woude Trinculo
Emil Wolk Ariel
Erland Josephson Gonzalo
Gerard Thoolen Adrian
Michael Clark Caliban

Production Crew

Michael Clark Choreography
Sacha Vierny Cinematographer
Michel Seydoux Co-producer
Philippe Carcassonne Co-producer
Michael Nyman Composer (Music Score)
Dien van Straalen Costume Designer
Emi Wada Costume Designer
Peter Greenaway Director
Marina Rodbyl Editor
William Shakespeare Play Author
Denis Wigman Producer
Katsufumi Nakamura Producer
Kees Kasander Producer
Masato Hara Producer
Roland Wigman Producer
Yoshinobu Namano Producer
Ben Van Os Production Designer
Jan Roelfs Production Designer
Peter Greenaway Screenwriter
Year: 1991
Runtime: 129
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive nudity
Category: Feature


Produced by
Allarts Enterprises
Caméra One
Canal Plus
Cinea
Elservier-Vendex
Film Four International
Miramax
NHK
Penta Film
VPRO-TV

Release
November 15, 1991 (USA)
by Miramax

Awards
1991 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival