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The Pillow Book

1995 | 126m | English

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A woman with a body writing fetish seeks to find a combined lover and calligrapher.
Release Date: Sep 01, 1995
Director: Peter Greenaway
Writer: Sei Shonagon, Peter Greenaway
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords complex, gay theme, intense
Production Companies Kasander & Wigman Productions, Alpha Films, Nederlands Fonds voor de Film, Film4 Productions, Woodline Films Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vivian Wu Nagiko
Yoshi Oida The Publisher
Ken Ogata The Father
Hideko Yoshida The Aunt / The Maid
Ewan McGregor Jerome
Yutaka Honda Hoki
Judy Ongg The Mother
Ken Mitsuishi The Husband
Barbara Lott Jerome's Mother
Lynne Langdon Jerome's sister
Ronald Guttman Calligrapher
Samuel Leung Cheuk-Moon
Adrian Kwan
Name Job
Sei Shonagon Writer
Abi Cohen Casting
Hitomi Ishihara Casting
Sara Meerman Makeup Artist
Noriyuki Tanaka Production Design
Shoko Ishigaki Makeup Artist
Willemijn Loivers Production Design
Sacha Vierny Director of Photography
Carrie O'Brien Casting
Kôichi Hamamura Production Design
Wilbert Van Dorp Production Design
Seiji Arai Makeup Artist
Andrée Putman Production Design
Julian Slater Sound Effects Editor
Kyôko Toyokawa Makeup Artist
Vivian Nowak Makeup Artist
Aimi O Casting
Liora Reich Casting
Hiroto Oonogi Production Design
Otto Snel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cliff Jones Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dien van Straalen Costume Design
Noriko Sato Makeup Artist
Koji Tatsuno Costume Design
Cathy Folmer Makeup Artist
Ben Zuydwijk Painter
Peter Greenaway Writer, Director, Editor
Chris Wyatt Editor
Martin Margiela Costume Design
Brian Eno Original Music Composer
Name Title
Kees Kasander Producer
Denis Wigman Executive Producer
Tom Reeve Executive Producer
Jean-Louis Piel Executive Producer
Terry Glinwood Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Hmmm. The thing about films that showcase the male body quite this much is that after a while you start wondering why blokes with perfect physiques and faces always seem to have such an underwhelming payload down below! Anyway, the young "Nagiko" (Vivian Wu) recalls the memories from her childhood w ... hen her father used to paint some delicately elegant calligraphy on her face. These perfectly crafted characters - and some accompanying and wonderfully enigmatic stories, all emanated from the works of a lady-in-waiting at the 10th century Heian court in Japan. Subsequently, as an adult she is fascinated by this form of art, and with painting the bodies of those who share her rather lively sex life. "Jerome" (Ewan McGregor) has slovenly hand-writing that drives her mad, but soon they are enthralled with each other and he becomes one of the the more willing partners joining in with her games of sex and scribe-work. There's no doubt that some of the body work she creates would be the envy of many a modern day tattooist. Now there's got to be a twist - and soon she discovers that "Jerome" likes his oysters and his snails - and that he is having a dalliance with a publisher who made life difficult for her father. She sees an opportunity to not just get even, but to get her own book out there too. The presentation, like the book, is delivered in chapters. That's not always the easiest to follow, nor are they in anyway chronological - the narrative has a rather rambling mind of it's own sometimes and that does undermine the literary value of this leaving us with a story that does jar occasionally. Essentially, in the end it's a gorgeously photographed aesthetic that works well sometimes, not so well others. It's not a great story, but it's a creative and visionary look at the beauty of the male body - and personality - as seen through a woman with love, lust and revenge in her eyes. Bizarrely compelling to watch - it could have done without any dialogue at all and just been presented as a soundtrack-only piece of attractive cinema.

Jan 26, 2024