“Art is the food for madness.”
Overview
Stourley Kracklite, a driven, detail-obsessed architect, travels from America to Rome with his much younger wife, Louisa, to oversee an architectural homage to a personal hero, 18th-century master builder Etienne-Louis Boullée. En route by train, Stourley and Louisa conceive a much-wanted child — but Stourley's obsession with his wife's expanding belly, her perceived infidelity, and his own recurrent bouts of abdominal pain reach epic and dangerous proportions.
Directed by Peter Greenaway
Written by Peter Greenaway
Produced by Walter Donohue, Colin Callender
Box OfficeBudget: $2.0M0
About The Belly of an Architect
The Belly of an Architect is a drama film released in 1987 exploring themes of rome, italy, architect, architecture, older man younger woman relationship, illness, exhibition. Directed by Peter Greenaway, it stars Brian Dennehy, Chloe Webb, Lambert Wilson. Stourley Kracklite, a driven, detail-obsessed architect, travels from America to Rome with his much younger wife, Louisa, to oversee an architectural homage to a personal hero, 18th-century master builder Etienne-Louis Boullée. En route by train, Stourley and Louisa conceive a much-wanted child — but Stourley's obsession with his wife's expanding belly, her perceived infidelity, and his own recurrent bouts of abdominal pain reach epic and dangerous proportions.