Director: Peter Greenaway•Genres: Drama, Fantasy
In the drought-stricken province of Mâcon, the only hope for salvation is a miraculous infant, believed to be the Son of God. The corrupt Catholic Church, led by the manipulative Bishop and his manipulative mother, exploits the child for their own gain, creating a spectacle that sparks both devotion and rebellion among the populace. As the province grapples with faith, greed, and the dark realities of power, the true nature of the miraculous baby and the desperate acts it inspires are revealed.
Peter Greenaway's 'The Baby of Mâcon' is a visually striking and thematically ambitious film that divided critics upon its release. While lauded for its opulent cinematography and audacious surrealism, many found its narrative opaque and its shocking imagery gratuitous. Audience reactions were similarly polarized, with some appreciating its challenging art-house aesthetic and others repelled by its controversial subject matter and explicit violence.
Praised for its stunning visual design and unique artistic vision.
Criticized for its excessive violence, opaque narrative, and controversial themes.
Seen as a challenging and divisive work typical of Greenaway's uncompromising style.
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The film caused significant controversy at the Venice Film Festival, with some critics walking out and others hailing it as a masterpiece, leading to a very heated atmosphere during its premiere.
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