The Coastline

This entry describes a film. For information on the geographic feature 'coastline', please see coast.
1983 British film
  • 1983 (1983)
CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish

The Coastline is a film by Peter Greenaway, made in 1983. It is also known as The Sea in Their Blood, and exhibited at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, as Beside the Sea. It is a mockumentary or "artificial documentary", featuring images of the British seaside and voiceovers of endless unsubstantiated statistics. For example: "Most fish is eaten in Britain fried in batter and breadcrumbs. 10 percent is boiled, 5 percent grilled, 3 percent is steamed. Very little is eaten raw except by cats and in Japanese restaurants, 29 in London and 1 in Milton Keynes."

Sources

  • [1] Archived 2006-07-13 at the Wayback Machine

Produced by Annabel Olivier Wright

External links

  • The Coastline at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Peter Greenaway's official site Archived 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • Summary of film Archived 2006-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
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Films directed by Peter Greenaway


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