
The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story
- 2003-05-24
- War, Drama, History, Adventure, Romance, Thriller
- Franka Potente, Barbara Tarbuck, Barbara Tarbuck, Nigel Terry, Ivan Massagué, Roberto Citran, Manu Fullola, Caroline Dhavernas, Remo Girone, Tom Bower, Yorick van Wageningen, Naím Thomas, Scot Williams, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, Michèle Bernier, Tanya Moodie, Ornella Muti, Orlando Cinque, Steven Mackintosh, Albert Kitzl, Raymond J. Barry, Pablo Derqui, Enrique Alcides, Molly Ringwald, Isabella Rossellini, Kevin Tighe, Jordi Mollà, Jack Wouterse, Larisa Guzeeva, Francesco Salvi, Debbie Harry, JJ Feild, Leslie Woodhall, Valentina Cervi, David Vinau, Drew Mulligan, Nilo Mur, Irina Brazgovka, Ana Torrent, Alec Von Bargen, Roger Padilla, Ivan Labanda, Roger Nott, Francesco Guzzo, Oriol Vila, Amelia White, Ricard Sales, Guillermo Ayesa, Josep de Font, Phillippe Boekstal, Iain Hoskins, Joan Pastor, Joan-Francesc Ainaud, Francine Morgan, Thomas Bodmer, Iván Andrade, Paul Rockenbrod, Marti Santiago, Aimar Pérez, Phil Rowlands, Albert López-Murtra, Joshua Light, Dávid Spáh, Shaun Phillips, Clare Boland, Winston Evans, Sally-Jo Jenkins, Joan Codina, Marlene Griffiths, Bruno Pichot, Vincent Bonnet, Lauren Hadley, Coast Alexander Ryen, Xavier Aliguer
- Edmon Roch
- $10,000,000
- $25,800
- 2 h. 7 min.
- 5.2/10
- 24
- United Kingdom, Netherlands
Overview:
The first of three parts, we follow Tulse Luper in three distinct episodes: as a child during the first World War, as an explorer in Mormon Utah, and as a writer in Belgium during the rise of fascism. Packed with stylistic flourishes, it's a dense, comic study of 20th century history, revolving around the contents of one man's suitcases. The Tulse Luper Suitcases reconstructs the life of Tulse Luper, a professional writer and project-maker, caught up in a life of prisons. He was born in 1911 in Newport, South Wales and presumably last heard of in 1989. His life is reconstructed from the evidence of 92 suitcases found around the world—92 being the atomic number of the element Uranium. The project by Peter Greenaway includes three feature films, a TV series, 92 DVDs, CD-ROMs, and books.