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-'''''The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover''''' (punctuated onscreen as ''The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover'') is a [[1989 in film|1989]] [[film]] written and directed by [[Peter Greenaway]] starring [[Richard Bohringer]], [[Michael Gambon]], [[Helen Mirren]] and [[Alan Howard]] in the titular roles. [[Tim Roth]] plays a comical sidekick named Mitchell. This film is a [[Black comedy|black comedy]], known as much for its depiction of [[cannibalism]] and [[sex in film|frontal nudity]] as for its [[lavish]] and often breathtaking [[cinematography]] and [[formalism]].+
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-[[Jean-Paul Gaultier]] designed the costumes, and [[Michael Nyman]] wrote the score. [[Giorgio Locatelli]] created the prop food.+
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