Before Peter Greenaway made his name with the international art-house hit 'The Draughtsman's Contract', he had established a reputation for highly innovative and witty short films. The subject matter varies widely, but all the films are immensely playful and take pleasure in cataloguing the absurd. Includes: 'Intervals' (1969), 'Windows' (1975), 'H Is For House' (1973), 'Water Wrackets' (1975), 'Dear Phone' (1977), and 'Walk Through H' (1978).
Introductions from director Peter Greenaway
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