“If every man thinks of sex once every nine minutes, what does he think of the other eight?”
Overview
After his wife dies, middle-aged businessman Philip Emmenthal, at the prompting of his playboy son Storey, populates his Geneva villa with eight-and-a-half concubines. Three are from Kyoto, where Storey manages Pachinco palaces. Each has a distinctive personality: a nun, a child bearer, a gambler, a student of Kabuki, a horsewoman with a pet pig, a maid. As a year passes, the women begin asserting their own power.
Directed by Peter Greenaway
Written by Peter Greenaway
Produced by Kees Kasander
Box OfficeBudget: $6.0MRevenue: $438K
About 8 ½ Women
8 ½ Women is a drama, comedy film released in 1999 exploring themes of loss of loved one, harem, illegal prostitution, father son relationship. Directed by Peter Greenaway, it stars John Standing, Matthew Delamere, Vivian Wu. After his wife dies, middle-aged businessman Philip Emmenthal, at the prompting of his playboy son Storey, populates his Geneva villa with eight-and-a-half concubines. Three are from Kyoto, where Storey manages Pachinco palaces. Each has a distinctive personality: a nun, a child bearer, a gambler, a student of Kabuki, a horsewoman with a pet pig, a maid. As a year passes, the women begin asserting their own power.