The British Film Institute has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Peter Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), starring Anthony Higgins, Janet Suzman, Anne-Louise Lambert, Hugh Fraser, and Neil Cunningham. The release will be available for purchase on November 14.
Official description: Peter Greenaway became a director of international status with this witty, stylised and erotic English country house murder mystery. Originally funded by the BFI and released in 1982, it has been beautifully remastered in 4K by the BFI National Archive for its 40th Anniversary. The new remaster premiered in the Venice Classics strand at the recent Venice International Film Festival, is re-released in cinemas UK-wide by the BFI on November 11 and then comes to Blu-ray in a two-disc set on November 14.
In an apparently idyllic 17th-century Wiltshire, an ambitious draughtsman is commissioned by the wife of an aristocrat to produce 12 drawings depicting her husband's estate, in return for which he will receive payment, board and bed – hers. Extravagant costumes, a twisting plot, elegantly barbed dialogue and a score by Michael Nyman make the film a treat for ear, eye and mind.
The release of THE DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT is a highlight of a two and a half month retrospective season as the BFI celebrates Peter Greenaway at 80 at BFI Southbank and on BFI Player. FRAMES OF MIND: THE FILMS OF PETER GREENAWAY which opened on Tuesday 18 October runs to 30 December.
A daring and stimulating innovator, Peter Greenaway is one of Britain's most unique and esoteric visual artists working today. An accomplished filmmaker, writer, artist and painter with a visual style that is unsurpassed, and an occasional appetite for the taboo, BFI Southbank's season reflects on a career that has embraced short film, television, pioneering technology and some of the most enthralling and challenging feature films ever made, including A ZED & TWO NOUGHTS (1985), THE BELLY OF AN ARCHITECT (1987), THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER (1989), PROSPERO'S BOOKS (1991) and THE PILLOW BOOK (1996).
Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM BY THE BFI NATIONAL ARCHIVE
TWO-DISC SET
Audio commentary by Peter Greenaway (2003)
Introduction by Peter Greenaway (2003, 10 mins): the director discusses the genesis of The Draughtsman's Contract, his creative choices and the film's central themes
Visions: A Film Comment by Angela Carter (1982, 21 mins): the novelist's contemporary TV review of The Draughtsman's Contract
The Guardian Interview: Michael Nyman (2002, audio only, 7 mins): the composer discusses his work on The Draughtsman's Contract
The Greenaway Alphabet (2017, 60 mins): Saskia Boddeke's deeply personal portrait of her husband Peter Greenaway, his art and his relationship with his daughter
H is For House (1976, 9 mins): an early short film by Peter Greenaway
A Walk Through H (1978, 42 mins): Greenaway's short depicting the symbolic journey of an ornithologist through a mysterious bird-filled country
Insight: Zandra Rhodes (1981, 15 mins): Greenaway's profile of the fashion designer
Interviews with Janet Suzman, Peter Greenaway and Anthony Higgins (1981, 5 mins)
Behind the scenes footage (1981, 5 mins)
Deleted scenes and outtakes (1981, 11 mins total)
Original theatrical trailer
Restoration trailer (2022)
Image gallery
First pressing only: Illustrated booklet with a new Director's Statement and a 2004 essay by Peter Greenaway; essays by Simon Barker, Robert Brown (from Sight and Sound, Winter 81/82) and Charlie Bridgen; notes on the special features and credits
English language, with optional subtitles for the Deaf and partial hearing, plus audio description; optional German language dub, with optional German language subtitles