Director
From backstage to the stage, from the magic of an opera to the depths of a documentary, Inside My Heart pushes the boundaries between the rehearsal process and the performance, at the heart of a troupe of professional actors with intellectual disabilities. A radically imaginative film that uses all possible cinematographic means to make the romances, conflicts and questionings of these actors palpable with lightness, literally sucking us in with them in a baroque drama with fairy-tale overtones. Through the themes of homosexuality, eroticism and the relationship to the body, Inside My Heart questions the way we look at things and what we might take for granted.
Saskia Boddeke
피터 그리너웨이와 예리한 감각을 가진 그의 딸 조에가 나누는 내밀한 대화. 그 안에서 그리너웨이에 관한 많은 것을 발견하게 된다. 조에의 즉흥적인 질문은 그리너웨이의 마음속 깊이 다가가 그에 대한 진지한 초상을 만들어 낸다.
Cinematography
피터 그리너웨이와 예리한 감각을 가진 그의 딸 조에가 나누는 내밀한 대화. 그 안에서 그리너웨이에 관한 많은 것을 발견하게 된다. 조에의 즉흥적인 질문은 그리너웨이의 마음속 깊이 다가가 그에 대한 진지한 초상을 만들어 낸다.
Director
피터 그리너웨이와 예리한 감각을 가진 그의 딸 조에가 나누는 내밀한 대화. 그 안에서 그리너웨이에 관한 많은 것을 발견하게 된다. 조에의 즉흥적인 질문은 그리너웨이의 마음속 깊이 다가가 그에 대한 진지한 초상을 만들어 낸다.
Director
With more than 50 years of experience as film director, Peter Greenaway (Nightwatching, Eisenstein in Guanajuato) combines the worlds of film and opera at the Verdi Festival in Parma, demonstrating what magic those two can do together with an all new approach to Giuseppe Verdi's Giovanna d'Arco, staged and edited by himself and his wife, Saskia Boddeke. The opera's libretto is based on Friedrich Schiller's 'The Maid of Orleans'. It tells the story of the French national hero Jeanne d'Arc, who defends her country against the English troops during the Hundred Years' War. Constantly torn between her humble roots, her love for King Charles VII and her heavenly task to fight for France, she gains eternal glory by giving her life in the final, victorious battle against England.
Stage Director
With more than 50 years of experience as film director, Peter Greenaway (Nightwatching, Eisenstein in Guanajuato) combines the worlds of film and opera at the Verdi Festival in Parma, demonstrating what magic those two can do together with an all new approach to Giuseppe Verdi's Giovanna d'Arco, staged and edited by himself and his wife, Saskia Boddeke. The opera's libretto is based on Friedrich Schiller's 'The Maid of Orleans'. It tells the story of the French national hero Jeanne d'Arc, who defends her country against the English troops during the Hundred Years' War. Constantly torn between her humble roots, her love for King Charles VII and her heavenly task to fight for France, she gains eternal glory by giving her life in the final, victorious battle against England.