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Drowning by Numbers
Drowning by Numbers film posterDirected by Peter Greenaway Produced by Kees Kasander
Denis WigmanWritten by Peter Greenaway Starring Joan Plowright
Juliet Stevenson
Joely Richardson
Bernard Hill
Jason Edwards
Natalie MorseMusic by Michael Nyman Cinematography Sacha Vierny Editing by John Wilson Distributed by Prestige Release date(s) 10 September 1988 Running time 118 minutes Country United Kingdom
NetherlandsLanguage English Drowning by Numbers is a 1988 British film directed by Peter Greenaway. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Contents
Plot
The film's plot centers on three women — a grandmother, mother and daughter — each named Cissie Colpitts. As the story progresses each woman successively drowns her husband. The three Cissie Colpitts are played by Joan Plowright, Juliet Stevenson, and Joely Richardson. Bernard Hill plays the coroner Madgett, who is cajoled into covering up the three crimes.
The structure, with similar stories repeated three times, is reminiscent of a fairy tale, more specifically the Billy Goats Gruff, since Madgett is constantly promised greater rewards as he tries his luck with each of the Cissies in turn. The link to folklore is further established by Madgett's son Smut, who recites the rules of various unusual games played by the characters as if they were ancient traditions. Many of these games are invented for the film, including:
- Bees in the Trees
- Dawn Card Castles
- Deadman's Catch
- Flights of Fancy (or Reverse Strip Jump)
- The Great Death Game
- Hangman's Cricket
- The Hare and Hounds
- Sheep and Tides
Number-counting, game rules and the plot's repetitions are devices that emphasize structure and symmetry in Drowning by Numbers. Through the course of the film the numbers 1 to 100 appear in order, sometimes seen in the background, sometimes spoken by the characters.
The film is set in and around Southwold, Suffolk, England, with key landmarks such as the Victorian water tower, Southwold Lighthouse and the River Blyth estuary clearly identifiable.
Cast
- Joan Plowright - Cissie Colpitts
- Juliet Stevenson - Cissie Colpitts
- Joely Richardson - Cissie Colpitts
- Bernard Hill - Madgett
- Jason Edwards - Smut
- Bryan Pringle - Jake
- Trevor Cooper - Hardy
- David Morrissey - Bellamy
- John Rogan - Gregory
- Paul Mooney - Teigan
- Jane Gurnett - Nancy
- Kenny Ireland - Jonah Bognor
- Michael Percival - Moses Bognor
- Joanna Dickens - Mrs. Hardy
- Janine Duvitski - Marina Bellamy
Music
Drowning by Numbers Soundtrack album by Michael Nyman Released 1988 Recorded 1988 Genre contemporary classical music, Minimalist music, film score Length 44:48 Label Virgin, Caroline Director Michael Nyman Producer David Cunningham & Michael Nyman Professional reviews Michael Nyman chronology The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
1988Drowning by Numbers
1988La Traversée de Paris
1989The musical score is by Michael Nyman, and is, at Greenaway's specific request, entirely based on themes taken from the slow movement of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K364, bars 58-61 of which are heard in their original form immediately after each drowning. Nyman was alerted to the potential of this piece by Greenaway in the late 1970s and had previously used it as material for part of the score for Greenaway's The Falls and for "The Masterwork" Award Winning Fish-Knife and Tristram Shandy.[2] "Trysting Fields" is the most complicated use of the material: every apoggiatura from the movement, and no other material from the piece, is used.[citation needed]
The album is the tenth by Nyman, and the seventh to feature the Michael Nyman Band.
Track listing
- Trysting Fields
- Sheep and Tides
- Great Death Game
- Drowning by Number 3
- Wheelbarrow Walk
- Dead Man's Catch
- Drowning by Number 2
- Bees in Trees
- Fish Beach
- Wedding Tango
- Crematorium Conspiracy
- Knowing the Ropes
- Endgame
The back cover of the album booklet has a large number 58. Fred Ritzel has pointed out that the Skipping Girl (Natalie Morse) reaches number 58 in her counting game.[3] These are subtle ways of drawing attention to the key bar of the Mozart piece.
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Drowning by Numbers". festival-cannes.com. http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/324/year/1988.html. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- ^ Michael Nyman, sleevenotes to Drowning by Numbers CD, Virgin Records CDVE23, 1988
- ^ Fred Ritzel. "Planspiele, Zum Verhältnis von Bild und Musik bei Peter Greenaway und Michael Nyman." 1993. [1] (in German)
External links
- Drowning by Numbers at petergreenaway.org.uk
- Drowning by Numbers at the Internet Movie Database
- Drowning by Numbers at AllRovi
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