British director and screenwriter, born 5th April 1942,
Newport, Gwent, Wales, who started with experimental filmmaking, but has now moved to mainstream directing.
Films include 'The Draughtsman's Contract' (1982), 'Drowning by Numbers' (1988), and
'8½ Women' (1999).
The director talks about sensationalism, nudity, the death of cinema, his passion for lists, and his big plans for the internet. www.salon.com/june97/greenaway970606.html
Faculty page of the director and professor of Cinema Studies features biography, filmography, photographies, and video clips. www.egs.edu/faculty/greenaway.html