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Who were Powell and Pressburger?

This is the first part of a two part series on the idea of “escapism” and “truth”. The idea for this came when I began to think of a “manifesto” made back in the 1940’s by Emeric Pressburger. Read on! QT will start looking into the films of two classic British film makers, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and if [...]

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Op-Ed Columnist: Ballet’s Mean Streets

“The Red Shoes,” a classic 1948 film directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is a gorgeously haunting work of art.

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Hair (not the musical)

... Barker is doctorated in Medieval History. Maureen Dowd talks about the 1948 film The Red Shoes (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger) in the New York Times : There are many great works of art about obsession, from Heathcliff’s wailing to Ahab’s whaling, but this is surely the most gorgeously haunting. The destructive obsession portrayed here is not with a lover or outside...

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This week's film events previews

... at a screening of the magically restored version of The Red Shoes (made by her late husband Michael Powell). Various venues, Thu to 21 Nov Andrea Hubert Leeds International Film Festival , Leeds Has the recession hit the film industry? Looking at the lineup here there don't seem to be many big-budget releases. The Coen brothers, hardly huge spenders at the best of times, have no star...

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Film: A Tragic Ballerina Dances Again, Her Shoes Now Redder Than Ever

The colors in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s masterpiece “The Red Shoes” don’t just exist, they also express.

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The Red Shoes: Relaced and Restored

Even in this age of Blu-Ray and appreciation for all things high-def, many take for granted how complicated but vital a great film restoration can be. Buzzed about at this year's Cannes Film Festival as one of the most miraculous to date is the UCLA Film & Television Archive's restoration of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger 's 1948 Technicolor masterpiece The Red Shoes , starring...

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Martin Scorsese on The Red Shoes, Boardwalk Empire, and Casting His Sinatra Biopic

Arriving at the Film Forum on Friday is a new, impressively restored print of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's classic 1948 film The Red Shoes , about a tenacious ballerina torn between a lover and her art. On Tuesday, Red Shoes superfan Martin Scorsese — who oversaw the movie's seven-year restoration process — hosted a screening at the DGA Theater. We spoke with him...

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Nobody Impressed by Bloomberg’s Wildly Expensive Five-Point Victory

... — and whether Thompson could have won with just a little bit of help from his friends. • Michael Powell and Julie Bosmon believe the small margin of victory "could have profound implications for the tenor of a third Bloomberg term, not least that it is likely to hinder the mayor’s well-honed ability to cow Democrats and liberal interest groups." It'll also...

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The Spy in Black (1939)

UK Feature Film Director: Michael Powell Writers: Emeric Pressburger, J. Storer Clouston, Roland Pertwee Cinematographer: Bernard Browne Composer: Miklós Rózsa Cast: Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson, Sebastian Shaw This first Powell-Pressburger collaboration - a First World War set tale of intelligence and counter intelligence, in which a pair of German spies infiltrate...

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inaugural report, inaugurate, invincible

No Longer Invincible By MICHAEL POWELL and JULIE BOSMAN Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s strikingly thin margin of victory in Tuesday’s election could affect his influence. And he was a leader in developing mechanical devices to assist failing hearts. An early invention, the roller pump, devised while he was in medical school in the 1930s, became the central component of...

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Church Caught Illegally Lobbying For Pol Who Blocked Markey Bill

Bill would have extended limits for prosecution of child sexual abuse. Recorded Calls to Voters From Brooklyn Bishop Praise a Democratic Leader By MICHAEL POWELLNew York Times In an unusually overt step into politics by a religious leader,...

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Net nudges towards Neutrality

... from the provision but found the Bush presidency more accommodating. In 2002, new FCC boss Michael Powell came to the rescue of the cable companies. The FCC redefined cable modem services as “information services” and at one swoop removed it from the provisions of the Act. Consumers and competitors immediately appealed the decision. There followed 3 years of litigation...

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A Day With Rupert Sanderson

... “We also turned our shop into a cinema for three days for proper screenings (popcorn and all!) of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s ‘The Red Shoes,’ a 1947 British classic based on Hans Christian Andersen’s story of enchanted ballet slippers,” he recalls. It just so happens that Rupert’s wife’s great-grandfather, Hein Heckroth, was the art director of that film and received...

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Other Football News: Southport blast warning to rivals with five-star salvo

Port went top of the division after their midweek win at Vauxhall which set up the clash with second placed Town nicely and a fifth minute opening goal from Michael Powell gave the Yellows more reason to cheer.