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再生時間: 172 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
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別名: کلویی وب
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Chloe Webb, born June 25, 1956 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York, is an American actress known for her role as Nancy Spungen in 'Sid and Nancy' (1986). She has appeared in various independent films like 'Repo Chick', television shows such as 'China Beach', and played Mona Ramsey in the PBS adaptation of 'Tales of the City'. Webb has also directed documentaries, including 'Surfing Thru' which debuted at Cannes. Her only known role related to 'Belly of an Architect' (1987) is her acting credit in the film, although details about this role are not specified.
公開年: 1987
国: Italy, United Kingdom
別題: The Belly of an Architect, Der Bauch des Architekten, A Barriga do Arquiteto, Arkitektens mave, El vientre de un arquitecto, Arkkitehdin vatsa, Le ventre de l'architecte, I koilia tou arhitektona, Az építész hasa, Il ventre dell' architetto, Brzuch architekta, A Barriga de Um Arquitecto, Arkitektens Mage, Живот архитектора
監督: Peter Greenaway
脚本: Peter Greenaway
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制作会社: British Screen, Callender Company, Film4 Productions, Hemdale Group, Mondial, SACIS, Tangram Film
ジャンル: Drama
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キーワード: architect, architecture, exhibition, failing marriage, grotesque, illness, older man younger woman relationship, rome, italy, stomach
American architect Kracklite travels to Italy to oversee an exhibition for French architect Boullée, known for his oval structures. As Kracklite dedicates himself tirelessly to the project, his marriage begins to disintegrate alongside his own health.
Belly of an Architect is a 1987 drama film directed by Peter Greenaway. Set in Rome, Italy, the movie centers around the deterioration of American architect Kracklite's marriage and health as he becomes increasingly absorbed in organizing an exhibition for French architect Boullée. The film explores themes of dedication to work, failing relationships, illness, and grotesque imagery.