Creating the Powell-Pressburger Relationship
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- Powell and Pressburger are synonymous with British filmmaking. This lecture explores how that partnership worked during the 1940s.
A lecture by Ian Christie, Visiting Professor of Film & Media
23 September 2019 6pm (UK time)
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When Alexander Korda teamed Michael Powell with Emeric Pressburger in 1939, a lasting partnership between this Englishman and refugee Hungarian must have seemed unlikely. Yet they soon discovered a remarkable bond, pushing each other far beyond what they could do separately, and creating a unique body of filmmaking.
This lecture explores how the partnership worked during the 1940s, drawing in collaborators from many backgrounds who also gave of their best, and benefiting from the unique conditions of wartime Britain.
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Like finding a treasure chest - Powell movies and Powell and Pressburger films . Being an American - American films seem so shallow next to these guys .
I agree with Martin Scorsese these films are magic & unforgettable for the viewer.
Thank you for posting this excellent lecture on the unique geniuses Powell and Pressburger- what an extraordinary legacy of film masterpieces they have left us! Their work is unlike anyone else's.
Wonderful lecture. Thank you so much!❤
very good talk - thanks for posting!
Excellent talk....👍
Didn't realise Jeremy Corbyn was such a film buff!
So grateful for this ♡
Liked and shared. Was already subscribed.
Ah.... the genius that is Michael Powell. Thank you for sharing.
And Emeric Pressburger!
@@Molotovjack No, I don't think so!
@@Tararu3500 Huh?
@@Tararu3500 They were a collaboration of the highest order- just look at how they themselves presented produced, directed, and written by credits. I concur with the other comment that goes, "huh?"