“All the material is fictional and develops its own eight and a half private, coelesced journeys, where, perhaps not unexpectedly, the females can run faster than the men and trade their freedoms by exhausting the male sexual fantasies and replacing them by some of their own.” MenRunningHalfFantasyJourneyHe ManMaterialsFemaleTradeMalesEightFasterExhausting Book:Eight and a half women Source: Eight and a half women
“I made a very bad mistake; I miscounted these scraps of information on the record as 92, and in continual homage to this man who had been so influential to me, I began creating or constructing my own films on this so-called "magic" number of 92 ... but when I eventually made a film about John Cage and met him, I explained this to him, and he found it very amusing because there are only 90 stories on the two sides of the record, and I'd based three years of my filmic career on this mathematical error!” MenYearsMadeTwoStoriesFilmThreeFoundSidesMy OwnNumbersMistakeCareersRecordsMagicInformationMetsCreatingErrorsMathematicalThree YearsCagesInfluentialAmusingTwo SidesScrapHomageBad Mistake Author:Peter Greenaway
“If every man is supposed to think of sex once every nine minutes, what on earth does he think of in the other eight?” IfsThinkingMenDoeEarthSexMinutesEightEvery ManNine Author:Peter Greenaway
“The pretence that numbers are not the humble creation of man, but are the exacting language of the Universe and therefore possess the secret of all things, is comforting, terrifying and mesmeric.” MenUniverseLanguageNumbersSecretCreationAll ThingsHumbleComfortingPretenceCreation Of Man Author:Peter Greenaway
“A really intelligent man makes an indifferent painter. For painting requires a certain blindness, a partial refusal to be aware of all the options.” MenCertainPaintingIntelligentPainterIndifferentBlindnessRefusalIntelligent Man Author:Peter Greenaway
“There is no obligation for the author of a film to believe in, or to sympathise with, the moral behaviour of his characters. Nor is he necessarily to be accredited with the same opinions as his characters. Nor is it necessary or obligatory for him to believe in the tenet of his construction - all of which is a disclaimer to the notion that the author of Drowning by Numbers believes that all men are weak, enfeebled, loutish, boorish and generally inadequate and incompetent as partners for women. But it's a thought.” MenBelieveCharacterFilmNumbersMoralOpinionWeakNotionPartnersObligationConstructionBehaviourDrowningInadequateIncompetentDisclaimers Author:Peter Greenaway
“I was born on the 5th April 1942. On Good Friday. Round about crucifixion time. Archbishop Ussher, a man for dates, who calculated that the world began on September 27th 4004 BC, says the crucifixion took place at three o'clock in the afternoon on Good Friday in the year 33 AD. I was right on time.” MenWorldYearsThreeBornRoundsClockAfternoonAdsSeptemberFridayAprilCrucifixionGood Friday Author:Peter Greenaway
“I suppose I am gently cynical about notions of who we think we are, but I certainly don't hate my fellow man. I think my cinema, although it might often deal with death and decay, is highly celebratory.” ThinkingMenMightHateDealsFellowsNotionCinemaCynicalDecayFellow ManDon't HateDealing With Death Author:Peter Greenaway