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Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway, CBE (born 5 April 1942) is a British film director, screenwriter and artist. His films are noted for the distinct influence of Renaissance and Baroque painting, and Mannerism painting in particular. Common traits in his films are the scenic composition and illumination and the contrasts of costume and nudity, nature and architecture, furniture and people, sexual pleasure and painful death.

Peter Greenaway

Greenaway in 2007
Born (1942-04-05) 5 April 1942 (age 81)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, visual artist
Years active1962–present
Notable workThe Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989)

Early life edit

Greenaway was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,[1] to a teacher mother and a builder's merchant father.[2] Greenaway's family had relocated to Wales prior to his birth to escape the Nazi bombings of London. They returned to the London area at the end of World War II and settled in Woodford, then part of Essex. He attended Churchfields Junior School and later Forest School in nearby Walthamstow.

At an early age Greenaway decided on becoming a painter. He became interested in European cinema, focusing first on the films of Ingmar Bergman, and then on the French nouvelle vague filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard and, most especially, Alain Resnais. Greenaway has said that Resnais's Last Year in Marienbad (1961) had been the most important influence upon his own filmmaking (and he himself established a close working relationship with that film's cinematographer Sacha Vierny).[3] He now lives in Amsterdam.

Career edit

1962–1999 edit

 
Greenaway at the 44th Venice Film Festival (1987)

In 1962, Greenaway began studies at Walthamstow College of Art, where a fellow student was musician Ian Dury (later cast in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover). Greenaway trained as a muralist for three years; he made his first film, Death of Sentiment, a churchyard furniture essay filmed in four large London cemeteries. In 1965, he joined the Central Office of Information (COI), where he went on to work for fifteen years as a film editor and director. In that time he made a series of experimental films, starting with Train (1966), footage of the last steam trains at Waterloo station (situated behind the COI), edited to a musique concrète composition. Tree (1966) is a homage to the embattled tree growing in concrete outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank in London. By the late 1970s he was confident and ambitious, and made Vertical Features Remake and A Walk Through H. The former is an examination of various arithmetical editing structures, and the latter is a journey through the maps of a fictitious country.

In 1980, Greenaway delivered The Falls (his first feature-length film) – a mammoth, fantastical, absurdist encyclopaedia of flight-associated material all relating to ninety-two victims of what is referred to as the Violent Unknown Event (VUE). In the 1980s his cinema flowered in his best-known films, The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), A Zed & Two Noughts (1985), The Belly of an Architect (1987), Drowning by Numbers (1988), and his most successful film, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989). Greenaway's most familiar musical collaborator during this period is composer Michael Nyman, who has scored several films.

In 1989, Greenaway collaborated with artist Tom Phillips on a television serial A TV Dante, dramatising the first few cantos of Dante's Inferno. In the 1990s he presented Prospero's Books (1991), the controversial The Baby of Mâcon (1993), The Pillow Book (1996), and 8½ Women (1999).

In the early 1990s Greenaway wrote ten opera libretti known as the Death of a Composer series, dealing with the commonalities of the deaths of ten composers from Anton Webern to John Lennon; however, the other composers are fictitious, and one is a character from The Falls. In 1995, Louis Andriessen completed the sixth libretto, Rosa – A Horse Drama. He is currently professor of cinema studies at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.

2000–present edit

Greenaway presented the ambitious The Tulse Luper Suitcases, a multimedia project that resulted in three films, a website, two books, a touring exhibition, and a shorter feature which reworked the material of the first three films.

He also contributed to Visions of Europe, a short film collection by different European Union directors; his British entry is The European Showerbath. Nightwatching and Rembrandt's J'Accuse are two films on Rembrandt, released respectively in 2007 and 2008. Nightwatching is the first feature in the series "Dutch Masters", with the second project titled as Goltzius and the Pelican Company.[4]

On 17 June 2005, Greenaway appeared for his first VJ performance during an art club evening in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with music by DJ Serge Dodwell (aka Radar), as a backdrop, 'VJ' Greenaway used for his set a special system consisting of a large plasma screen with laser controlled touchscreen to project the ninety-two Tulse Luper stories on the twelve screens of "Club 11", mixing the images live. This was later reprised at the Optronica festival, London.

On 12 October 2007, he created the multimedia installation Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale at the Royal Palace of Venaria, which animated the Palace with 100 videoprojectors.[5]

Greenaway was interviewed for Clive Meyer's Critical Cinema: Beyond the Theory of Practice (2011), and voiced strong criticisms of film theory as distinct from discussions of other media: "Are you sufficiently happy with cinema as a thinking medium if you are only talking to one person?"[6]

On 3 May 2016, he received a Honoris Causa doctorate from the University of San Martín, Argentina.[7]

Nine Classical Paintings Revisited edit

In 2006, Greenaway began a series of digital video installations, Nine Classical Paintings Revisited, with his exploration of Rembrandt's Night Watch in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. On 30 June 2008, after much negotiation, Greenaway staged a one-night performance 'remixing' da Vinci's The Last Supper in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie[8] in Milan to a select audience of dignitaries. The performance consisted of superimposing digital imagery and projections onto the painting with music from the composer Marco Robino.

Greenaway exhibited his digital exploration of The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese as part of the 2009 Venice Biennial. An arts writer for The New York Times called it "possibly the best unmanned art history lecture you'll ever experience," while acknowledging that some viewers might respond to it as "mediocre art, Disneyfied kitsch or a flamboyant denigration of site-specific video installation." The 50-minute presentation, set to a soundtrack, incorporates closeup images of faces from the painting along with animated diagrams revealing compositional relations among the figures. These images are projected onto and around the replica of the painting that now stands at the original site, within the Palladian architecture of the Benedictine refectory on San Giorgio Maggiore. The soundtrack features music and imagined dialogue scripted by Greenaway for the 126 "wedding guests, servants, onlookers and wedding crashers" depicted in the painting, consisting of small talk and banal chatter that culminates in reaction to the miraculous transformation of water to wine, according to the Gospels the first miracle performed by Jesus. Picasso's Guernica, Seurat's Grande Jatte, works by Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet, Velázquez's Las Meninas and Michelangelo's The Last Judgment are possible series subjects.[9]

Films edit

Features edit

Shorts edit

  • Death of Sentiment (1962)
  • Tree (1966)
  • Train (1966)
  • Revolution (1967)
  • 5 Postcards from Capital Cities (1967)
  • Intervals (1969)
  • Erosion (1971)
  • H Is for House (1973)
  • Windows (1975)
  • Water Wrackets (1975)
  • Water (1975)
  • Goole by Numbers (1976)
  • Dear Phone (1978)
  • Vertical Features Remake (1978)
  • A Walk Through H: The Reincarnation of an Ornithologist (1978)
  • 1–100 (1978)
  • Making a Splash (1984)
  • Inside Rooms: 26 Bathrooms, London & Oxfordshire (1985)
  • Hubert Bals Handshake (1989)
  • Rosa: La monnaie de munt (1992)[11]
  • Peter Greenaway (1995) - segment of Lumière and Company
  • The Bridge Celebration (1997)[11]
  • The Man in the Bath (2001)
  • European Showerbath (2004) - segment of Visions of Europe
  • Castle Amerongen (2011)
  • Just in Time (2013) - segment of 3x3D[11][12]

Documentaries and mockumentaries edit

  • Eddie Kid (1978)
  • Cut Above the Rest (1978)
  • Zandra Rhodes (1979)
  • Women Artists (1979)
  • Leeds Castle (1979)
  • Lacock Village (1980)
  • Country Diary (1980)
  • Terence Conran (1981)
  • Four American Composers (1983)
  • The Coastline (also known as The Sea in their Blood) (1983)[11][13]
  • Fear of Drowning (1988)
  • The Reitdiep Journeys (2001)[11]
  • Rembrandt's J'Accuse (2008)
  • The Marriage (2009)[11]
  • Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth (2011)[11]

Television edit

  • Act of God (1980)[14][15]
  • Death in the Seine (French TV, 1988)
  • A TV Dante (mini-series, 1989)
  • M Is for Man, Music, Mozart (1991)
  • A Walk Through Prospero's Library (1992)
  • Darwin (French TV, 1993)
  • The Death of a Composer: Rosa, a Horse Drama (1999)

Exhibitions edit

  • The Physical Self, Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam (1991)[16]
  • Le bruit des nuages (as curator), Louvre Museum, Paris (1992)
  • 100 Objects to represent the World (1992) at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Hofburg Imperial Palace Vienna.
  • Stairs 1 Geneva (1995)
  • Flyga över vatten/Flying over water, Malmö Konsthall (16/9 2000 – 14/1 2001)
  • Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale, Palace of Venaria (2007)
  • Heavy Water, Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv (2011)
  • Sex & The Sea, Maritiem Museum, Rotterdam (2013)
  • The Towers/Lucca Hubris, Lucca (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ Abbott, Spencer H. (6 June 1997). . Archived from the original on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Peter Greenaway Biography (1942–)". Filmreference.Com. 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  3. ^ Film-makers on film: Peter Greenaway: an interview with John Whitley in The Daily Telegraph, 14 June 2004. [Retrieved 27 February 2022]
  4. ^ Morgan, Nesta. "nightwatching". Film&festivals. United Kingdom: Wallflower Press / Film Culture Ltd. 2 (2): 5. ISSN 1755-5485.
  5. ^ "Peopling The Palaces at Venaria Reale – Enciclopedia del cinema in Piemonte". Retrieved 12 February 2011.[dead link]
  6. ^ Laurie, Timothy (2013), "Critical Cinema: Beyond the Theory of Practice", Media International Australia, 147: 171, doi:10.1177/1329878X1314700134, S2CID 149797284
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Leonardo's Last Supper" 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Peter Greenaway's official site.
  9. ^ Roberta Smith, "In Venice, Peter Greenaway Takes Veronese's Figures Out to Play", The New York Times 21 June 2009 online.
  10. ^ . Luperpedia Foundation. 2011. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g . Luperpedia Foundation. 2011. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  12. ^ "3x3D". imdb. 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  13. ^ "The Sea in Their Blood (1983)". imdb. 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  14. ^ Greenaway, Peter. . Archived from the original on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  15. ^ Aitken, Ian (18 October 2013). Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film 3-Volume Set. pp. 2–3. ISBN 9781135206208.
  16. ^ Greenaway, Peter (1991). The physical self : a selection by Peter Greenaway from the collections of the Boymans-van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam = De keuze van Peter Greenaway uit de collecties van Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 27/10/91-12/1/92. Rotterdam: Het Museum. ISBN 90-6918-088-X.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Peter Greenaway at IMDb
  • Faculty website at European Graduate School (Biography, filmography, articles and photos)
  • Peter Greenaway biography and credits at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Manu Luksch. Interview – The Medium is the Message. Telepolis. 13 February 1997
  • Chris Gordon. , The St. Petersburg Times, Russia. 21 June 2012

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Not to be confused with Peter Van Greenaway Peter Greenaway CBE born 5 April 1942 is a British film director screenwriter and artist His films are noted for the distinct influence of Renaissance and Baroque painting and Mannerism painting in particular Common traits in his films are the scenic composition and illumination and the contrasts of costume and nudity nature and architecture furniture and people sexual pleasure and painful death Peter GreenawayCBEGreenaway in 2007Born 1942 04 05 5 April 1942 age 81 Newport Monmouthshire WalesOccupation s Film director screenwriter visual artistYears active1962 presentNotable workThe Cook The Thief His Wife amp Her Lover 1989 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1962 1999 2 2 2000 present 2 3 Nine Classical Paintings Revisited 3 Films 3 1 Features 3 2 Shorts 3 3 Documentaries and mockumentaries 3 4 Television 4 Exhibitions 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editGreenaway was born in Newport Monmouthshire Wales 1 to a teacher mother and a builder s merchant father 2 Greenaway s family had relocated to Wales prior to his birth to escape the Nazi bombings of London They returned to the London area at the end of World War II and settled in Woodford then part of Essex He attended Churchfields Junior School and later Forest School in nearby Walthamstow At an early age Greenaway decided on becoming a painter He became interested in European cinema focusing first on the films of Ingmar Bergman and then on the French nouvelle vague filmmakers such as Jean Luc Godard and most especially Alain Resnais Greenaway has said that Resnais s Last Year in Marienbad 1961 had been the most important influence upon his own filmmaking and he himself established a close working relationship with that film s cinematographer Sacha Vierny 3 He now lives in Amsterdam Career edit1962 1999 edit nbsp Greenaway at the 44th Venice Film Festival 1987 In 1962 Greenaway began studies at Walthamstow College of Art where a fellow student was musician Ian Dury later cast in The Cook the Thief His Wife amp Her Lover Greenaway trained as a muralist for three years he made his first film Death of Sentiment a churchyard furniture essay filmed in four large London cemeteries In 1965 he joined the Central Office of Information COI where he went on to work for fifteen years as a film editor and director In that time he made a series of experimental films starting with Train 1966 footage of the last steam trains at Waterloo station situated behind the COI edited to a musique concrete composition Tree 1966 is a homage to the embattled tree growing in concrete outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank in London By the late 1970s he was confident and ambitious and made Vertical Features Remake and A Walk Through H The former is an examination of various arithmetical editing structures and the latter is a journey through the maps of a fictitious country In 1980 Greenaway delivered The Falls his first feature length film a mammoth fantastical absurdist encyclopaedia of flight associated material all relating to ninety two victims of what is referred to as the Violent Unknown Event VUE In the 1980s his cinema flowered in his best known films The Draughtsman s Contract 1982 A Zed amp Two Noughts 1985 The Belly of an Architect 1987 Drowning by Numbers 1988 and his most successful film The Cook the Thief His Wife amp Her Lover 1989 Greenaway s most familiar musical collaborator during this period is composer Michael Nyman who has scored several films In 1989 Greenaway collaborated with artist Tom Phillips on a television serial A TV Dante dramatising the first few cantos of Dante s Inferno In the 1990s he presented Prospero s Books 1991 the controversial The Baby of Macon 1993 The Pillow Book 1996 and 8 Women 1999 In the early 1990s Greenaway wrote ten opera libretti known as the Death of a Composer series dealing with the commonalities of the deaths of ten composers from Anton Webern to John Lennon however the other composers are fictitious and one is a character from The Falls In 1995 Louis Andriessen completed the sixth libretto Rosa A Horse Drama He is currently professor of cinema studies at the European Graduate School in Saas Fee Switzerland 2000 present edit Greenaway presented the ambitious The Tulse Luper Suitcases a multimedia project that resulted in three films a website two books a touring exhibition and a shorter feature which reworked the material of the first three films He also contributed to Visions of Europe a short film collection by different European Union directors his British entry is The European Showerbath Nightwatching and Rembrandt s J Accuse are two films on Rembrandt released respectively in 2007 and 2008 Nightwatching is the first feature in the series Dutch Masters with the second project titled as Goltzius and the Pelican Company 4 On 17 June 2005 Greenaway appeared for his first VJ performance during an art club evening in Amsterdam Netherlands with music by DJ Serge Dodwell aka Radar as a backdrop VJ Greenaway used for his set a special system consisting of a large plasma screen with laser controlled touchscreen to project the ninety two Tulse Luper stories on the twelve screens of Club 11 mixing the images live This was later reprised at the Optronica festival London On 12 October 2007 he created the multimedia installation Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale at the Royal Palace of Venaria which animated the Palace with 100 videoprojectors 5 Greenaway was interviewed for Clive Meyer s Critical Cinema Beyond the Theory of Practice 2011 and voiced strong criticisms of film theory as distinct from discussions of other media Are you sufficiently happy with cinema as a thinking medium if you are only talking to one person 6 On 3 May 2016 he received a Honoris Causa doctorate from the University of San Martin Argentina 7 Nine Classical Paintings Revisited edit In 2006 Greenaway began a series of digital video installations Nine Classical Paintings Revisited with his exploration of Rembrandt s Night Watch in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam On 30 June 2008 after much negotiation Greenaway staged a one night performance remixing da Vinci s The Last Supper in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie 8 in Milan to a select audience of dignitaries The performance consisted of superimposing digital imagery and projections onto the painting with music from the composer Marco Robino nbsp Night Watch by Rembrandt nbsp The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese mid 16th century Greenaway exhibited his digital exploration of The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese as part of the 2009 Venice Biennial An arts writer for The New York Times called it possibly the best unmanned art history lecture you ll ever experience while acknowledging that some viewers might respond to it as mediocre art Disneyfied kitsch or a flamboyant denigration of site specific video installation The 50 minute presentation set to a soundtrack incorporates closeup images of faces from the painting along with animated diagrams revealing compositional relations among the figures These images are projected onto and around the replica of the painting that now stands at the original site within the Palladian architecture of the Benedictine refectory on San Giorgio Maggiore The soundtrack features music and imagined dialogue scripted by Greenaway for the 126 wedding guests servants onlookers and wedding crashers depicted in the painting consisting of small talk and banal chatter that culminates in reaction to the miraculous transformation of water to wine according to the Gospels the first miracle performed by Jesus Picasso s Guernica Seurat s Grande Jatte works by Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet Velazquez s Las Meninas and Michelangelo s The Last Judgment are possible series subjects 9 Films editFeatures edit The Falls 1980 The Draughtsman s Contract 1982 A Zed amp Two Noughts 1985 The Belly of an Architect 1987 Drowning by Numbers 1988 The Cook the Thief His Wife amp Her Lover 1989 Prospero s Books 1991 The Baby of Macon 1993 The Pillow Book 1996 8 Women 1999 The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part 1 The Moab Story 2003 The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part 2 Vaux to the Sea 2004 The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part 3 From Sark to the Finish 2004 A Life in Suitcases edited version of The Tulse Luper Suitcases series 2005 10 Nightwatching 2007 Goltzius and the Pelican Company 2012 Eisenstein in Guanajuato 2015 Walking to Paris upcoming Lucca Mortis upcoming Shorts edit Death of Sentiment 1962 Tree 1966 Train 1966 Revolution 1967 5 Postcards from Capital Cities 1967 Intervals 1969 Erosion 1971 H Is for House 1973 Windows 1975 Water Wrackets 1975 Water 1975 Goole by Numbers 1976 Dear Phone 1978 Vertical Features Remake 1978 A Walk Through H The Reincarnation of an Ornithologist 1978 1 100 1978 Making a Splash 1984 Inside Rooms 26 Bathrooms London amp Oxfordshire 1985 Hubert Bals Handshake 1989 Rosa La monnaie de munt 1992 11 Peter Greenaway 1995 segment of Lumiere and Company The Bridge Celebration 1997 11 The Man in the Bath 2001 European Showerbath 2004 segment of Visions of Europe Castle Amerongen 2011 Just in Time 2013 segment of 3x3D 11 12 Documentaries and mockumentaries edit Eddie Kid 1978 Cut Above the Rest 1978 Zandra Rhodes 1979 Women Artists 1979 Leeds Castle 1979 Lacock Village 1980 Country Diary 1980 Terence Conran 1981 Four American Composers 1983 The Coastline also known as The Sea in their Blood 1983 11 13 Fear of Drowning 1988 The Reitdiep Journeys 2001 11 Rembrandt s J Accuse 2008 The Marriage 2009 11 Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth 2011 11 Television edit Act of God 1980 14 15 Death in the Seine French TV 1988 A TV Dante mini series 1989 M Is for Man Music Mozart 1991 A Walk Through Prospero s Library 1992 Darwin French TV 1993 The Death of a Composer Rosa a Horse Drama 1999 Exhibitions editThe Physical Self Museum Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam 1991 16 Le bruit des nuages as curator Louvre Museum Paris 1992 100 Objects to represent the World 1992 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Hofburg Imperial Palace Vienna Stairs 1 Geneva 1995 Flyga over vatten Flying over water Malmo Konsthall 16 9 2000 14 1 2001 Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale Palace of Venaria 2007 Heavy Water Chelouche Gallery Tel Aviv 2011 Sex amp The Sea Maritiem Museum Rotterdam 2013 The Towers Lucca Hubris Lucca 2013 References edit Abbott Spencer H 6 June 1997 Interview with Peter Greenaway Archived from the original on 26 February 2008 Retrieved 15 February 2008 Peter Greenaway Biography 1942 Filmreference Com 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2011 Film makers on film Peter Greenaway an interview with John Whitley in The Daily Telegraph 14 June 2004 Retrieved 27 February 2022 Morgan Nesta nightwatching Film amp festivals United Kingdom Wallflower Press Film Culture Ltd 2 2 5 ISSN 1755 5485 Peopling The Palaces at Venaria Reale Enciclopedia del cinema in Piemonte Retrieved 12 February 2011 dead link Laurie Timothy 2013 Critical Cinema Beyond the Theory of Practice Media International Australia 147 171 doi 10 1177 1329878X1314700134 S2CID 149797284 Peter Greenaway llega a la UNSAM Noticias UNSAM Archived from the original on 10 January 2017 Retrieved 9 January 2017 Leonardo s Last Supper Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Peter Greenaway s official site Roberta Smith In Venice Peter Greenaway Takes Veronese s Figures Out to Play The New York Times 21 June 2009 online TULSE LUPER A LIFE IN SUITCASES BY PETER GREENAWAY Luperpedia Foundation 2011 Archived from the original on 13 February 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2016 a b c d e f g Peter Greenaway Luperpedia Foundation 2011 Archived from the original on 29 January 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2016 3x3D imdb 2013 Retrieved 8 February 2016 The Sea in Their Blood 1983 imdb 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2016 Greenaway Peter Act of God Archived from the original on 19 January 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2016 Aitken Ian 18 October 2013 Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film 3 Volume Set pp 2 3 ISBN 9781135206208 Greenaway Peter 1991 The physical self a selection by Peter Greenaway from the collections of the Boymans van Beuningen Museum Rotterdam De keuze van Peter Greenaway uit de collecties van Museum Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam 27 10 91 12 1 92 Rotterdam Het Museum ISBN 90 6918 088 X External links editOfficial website nbsp Peter Greenaway at IMDb Peter Greenaway Faculty website at European Graduate School Biography filmography articles and photos Peter Greenaway biography and credits at the BFI s Screenonline Manu Luksch Interview The Medium is the Message Telepolis 13 February 1997 Chris Gordon Interview An eye for optical theory The St Petersburg Times Russia 21 June 2012 nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Peter Greenaway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Greenaway amp oldid 1199086839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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