Description
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger were true visionaries of British film, creating glorious technicolor cinematic masterpieces including A Matter of Life and Death (1946), Black Narcissus (1947) and The Red Shoes (1948). Delving into their magical, mystical and obsessive worlds, this lavishly illustrated publication presents fresh perspectives on the film-making duo, while presenting stunning previously unseen and unpublished images.
About the Author
Nathalie Morris is a writer, film historian and curator. She has held senior curatorial positions at the BFI National Archive and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, and has organised exhibitions on many aspects of cinema history including the art of the Hollywood backdrop, Indian cinema posters, women and silent cinema in Britain, and British Hitchcock. Claire Smith is Senior Curator of Special Collections at the BFI National Archive, where she curates filmmakers' paper archives and the photographic and graphic arts collections. She has contributed to publications for the V&A Museum, The Henry Moore Foundation, the Royal Academy, The Courtauld Institute of Art and the BFI, as well as conducting research for exhibitions across these organisations.
Reviews
This book is a pleasure to read, full of generous appreciations of Powell and Pressburger's work from a multitude of personal angles. -- Philip Kemp * Sight & Sound *
A lavish volume. -- Robin Ashenden * The Spectator *
A richly illustrated book ... Alongside the films themselves, this splendid book is testament to a unique creative collaboration. -- Jacqueline Riding * The Art Newspaper *
The Cinema of Powell and Pressburger raids the BFI's archive to provide definitive visual gloss on the partnership's career. Gorgeous paintings from the production-design teams. Reproductions of pages from Powell's diary revealing his immaculately vertical penmanship. Lavish promotional stills that work subtle variations on the moving images. No coffee table is complete without it. -- Donald Clake * The Irish Times *
A superb acknowledgement of the powerfully collaborative nature of filmmaking ... [And] a record of remarkable artistic freedom made possible for a prolifically imaginative director and writer to cast their spells, enthusiasm and love. * London Grip *
Book Information
ISBN 9781838719173
Author Nathalie Morris
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC