Rembrandt's J'Accuse is a 2008 Dutch, German and Finnish documentary film directed by Peter Greenaway about criticism of today's visual illiteracy argued by means of a forensic search of Rembrandt's 1642 painting The Night Watch. Greenaway explains the conspiracy about a murder and the motives of all its characters who have conspired to kill for their combined self-advantage.
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Directed by | Peter Greenaway |
Written by | Peter Greenaway |
Produced by | Bruno Felix Femke Wolting |
Starring | Peter Greenaway Martin Freeman Eva Birthistle Jodhi May Emily Holmes Jonathan Holmes Michael Teigen Natalie Press |
Cinematography | Reinier van Brummelen |
Edited by | Elmer Leupen |
Music by | Marco Robino Giovanni Sollima |
Release date | 2008 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Finland Germany Netherlands |
Language | English |
The film is considered a companion piece, since it came out a year after Greenaway's Nightwatching, a narrative film about Rembrandt featuring most of the same actors and sets.[1]
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