

Goltzius & the Pelican Company
2014 Directed by Peter GreenawayGoltzius and the Pelican Company tells the story of Hendrik Goltzius, a late 16th century Dutch printer and engraver of erotic prints. A contemporary of Rembrandt and, indeed, more celebrated during his life, Goltzius seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press to make and publish illustrated books. In return, he promises him an extraordinary book of pictures of illustrating the Old Testament’s biblical stories. Erotic tales of Lot and his daughters, David and Bathsheba, Samson and Deliah and John the Baptist and Salome. To tempt the Margrave further, Goltzius and his printing company will offer to perform dramatisations of these erotic stories for his court.

F. Murray Abraham
....................................................The Margrave

Ramsey Nasr
....................................................Hendrick Goltzius

Kate Moran
....................................................Adaela

Pippo Delbono
....................................................Samuel van Gouda

Giulio Berruti
....................................................Thomas Boethius

Lars Eidinger
....................................................Amos Quadfrey

Anne Louise Hassing
....................................................Susannah
Director
...........................................................Peter Greenaway
Executive Producer
...........................................................Phil Hunt
Ineke Kanters
Compton Ross
Producer
...........................................................Kees Kasander
Mike Downey
Catherine Dussart
Production Companies
...................................................Film and Music Entertainment
Head Gear Films
Metrol Technology
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Croatia
France
Netherlands
Spoken Languages
....................................................Nederlands
Français
English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
History
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