The Red Shoes (1948, UK) is a beautiful and sensitive post-war film - the 10th collaboration from the masterful and respected British directing/producing team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger ...
In Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's sensitive, surrealistic fairytale masterpiece - the best ballet film ever made - with magnificent and beautiful Technicolor cinematography - was taken from ...
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Moira Shearer stars as a ballerina torn between her love for her husband and the strenuous demands of her art. The extraordinary 15-minute performance of the Red Shoes ballet at the film’s climax is ...
Convinced that she is no longer committed to dancing, Lermontov dismisses her from the company. Meanwhile, Julian is summoned to see Lermontov, who informs him of his intention to begin a new ballet, ...
The Red Shoes is perhaps the definitive ballet film. It details the staging of a glittering new production of The Red Shoes by the Ballet Lermontov, conveying how the intensity of the production and ...
Guests including filmmaker Sally Potter discuss the lasting impact of Powell and Pressburger’s 1948 masterpiece. We are delighted to announce that filmmaker ... will join the panel discussion hosted ...
The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen is a cautionary narrative about (female) vanity; its most famous reworking, Powell and Pressburger’s classic 1948 film, sounds a warning about (female ...