The Immortal Cinema of Powell and Pressburger | BFI video essay

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @merlinstwin7373
    @merlinstwin7373 Год назад +5

    I Know Where I'm Going, my fave film of all time, followed by A Matter of Life and Death. Powell and Pressburger were responsible for so many quiet but brilliant gems.

  • @thouchild
    @thouchild Год назад +7

    My favorites!! My dad raised me on them, and they’ve never let me go. Adore the sensitivity and thoughtfulness of this treatment. Thank you so very much!! 🥰🙏🎞️🩰🏔️✝️💕

  • @kle0patr0s
    @kle0patr0s Год назад +12

    I remember A Matter of Life and Death having a truly mesmerizing and transformative effect on me when I first saw it as a small boy many, many years ago. One that still echoes through what I truly enjoy in all the arts to this day. Powell and Pressburger were masters of the cinematic art and I am so grateful for their work. Great video.

  • @delboydare
    @delboydare Год назад +4

    Glorious. Thank you.

  • @ThePigman6
    @ThePigman6 10 месяцев назад

    Great analysis of these cinematic giants!

  • @selfloveliv
    @selfloveliv Год назад +8

    loved this 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ERKT98
    @ERKT98 Год назад +4

    Really interesting analysis! Loved it!

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes it was very very interesting

  • @eoc3195
    @eoc3195 Год назад +5

    So interesting, love the amazing sets! ❤

  • @Xalira
    @Xalira Год назад +2

    I have only seen The Red Shoes but I've seen most of the recent films that have been featured in this video, so I look forward to delving a bit deeper into their work. Just one thing: when it comes to Paddington 2, we cannot forget how “white” the first film was, the effort that was made in the second film to better represent the local community (following a backlash) is noticeable. So not sure it proves the point (esp sinceboth films were made by the same team).

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 6 месяцев назад +1

    Their films are cinema magic

  • @lesleyjames8843
    @lesleyjames8843 Год назад +5

    Fascinating

  • @GabrielGarcia-qr5wm
    @GabrielGarcia-qr5wm Год назад +18

    Love the video, but the person can speak a little bit louder

    • @mcolville
      @mcolville Год назад +11

      I believe they record these videos in secret, and have to hide in a closet, speak very softly and very close to the microphone, for fear of someone discovering them.

    • @bennozoid1
      @bennozoid1 Год назад +1

      hahahahahah! @@mcolville

    • @antoinepetrov
      @antoinepetrov Год назад

      ​@@mcolvilleyes, or during a screening of a film

    • @seriousoldman8997
      @seriousoldman8997 Год назад

      A lifetime on headphones ?

    • @skyeslaton3435
      @skyeslaton3435 6 месяцев назад +1

      Leave her alone she didn't do anything to you

  • @shanacarter
    @shanacarter 7 месяцев назад

    At the 2:00 mark, I believe "(indistinct)" should be "Hein Heckroth's" in the captions.

  • @dostrov
    @dostrov 11 месяцев назад +3

    The Powell and Pressburger films are masterpieces, but the narrative here is often ludicrous. Yes, where would Paddington 2 be without P&P films? Not a question that needs any serious consideration...and yet here it is anyways. Still, the images from the P&P films here are among the most iconic, and they are, as they will always be, breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @KendonMcMahon-kc9nq
    @KendonMcMahon-kc9nq Год назад +1

    Not enough credit is given British film makers and history,have a look at Mathew sweets British silent cinema and truly,madly cheaply.interesting look at British films.

  • @bennozoid1
    @bennozoid1 Год назад +21

    Great edit but the voice-over isn't great for various reasons. No need to be so gentle and mysterious!

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian 4 месяца назад

      I disagree especially if the narrator wrote what is a critical tour de force

    • @imfpredicts
      @imfpredicts 2 месяца назад

      I just couldn't listen. Dreadful

  • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
    @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад +5

    You're probably giving the subsequent influence of legitimate visionary Michael Powell a bit too much credit, and certainly giving Emeric Pressburger entirely too much credit. The artistic ideas and techniques in those works didn't just spontaneously conjure in a vacuum coined by Powell & Pressburger as though before them was only void awaiting them to forge the way forward.

    • @zoetropeguardian
      @zoetropeguardian Год назад +4

      They had a massive influence. Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Brian de Palma, etc. have all cited them as an influence at one point or another. Michael Powell's solo work on The Thief of Baghdad was a major influence for visual effects we know today as it was the first film to use blue screen for example. Just as The Red Shoes and A Matter of Life and Death had breakthroughs as well. It's hard to see it now with how far technological advances have come but you can see the influence of Powell and Pressburger far and wide.

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад +8

      @@zoetropeguardian
      Anyone worth their salt is influenced by anything relevant and everything excellent that came before them. The issue I take is that this video essay seems bound and determined to stretch credulity by presuming it's some sort of foregone conclusion that every trivial instance of the most rudimentary long inherited aesthetic language invocation in theme, composition, lighting, color or wardrobe ALL must obviously be pastiche homage derivates of the sole titans in the field Powell/Pressburger. By these criteria, a man in a fairly regular jacket is directly attributable to Powell/Pressburger because they also once had a man in a jacket. It's absurd.

    • @zoetropeguardian
      @zoetropeguardian Год назад +1

      @@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Fair points actually. I certainly understand what you mean now. My apologies for not understanding right away. I see it often with Star Wars fans who like to say what Disney are doing with it are the same things George did. The context and meanings have been all but lost as he never was copying and pasting but expanding the canvas. It went beyond the surface but instead was about getting to the root of why something was in the original work he was paying homage to and how it could fit into the story he was telling. This is missed by Disney and fans alike in favour of surface level 'callbacks' that have no depth.

    • @antoinepetrov
      @antoinepetrov Год назад

      ​@@Geronimo_Jehoshaphatthat's cause Brits want to raise their only great filmmakers to a mythical level, I understand them. If their film industry wasn't as centralised, they wouldn't be trying so hard, would be more like France

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад +2

      @@antoinepetrov
      Oh I don't know about all that. There's plenty of British directors to legitimately admire...
      David Lean
      Alfred Hitchcock
      Charlie Chaplin
      Carol Reed
      Michael Powell
      Richard Attenborough
      Mike Hodges
      Peter Hunt
      John Glen
      Terence Young
      Guy Hamilton
      John Boorman
      Ridley Scott
      Tony Scott
      Adrian Lyne
      Hugh Hudson
      Alan Parker
      Roland Joffe
      John Schlesinger
      Nicholas Roeg
      Ken Russell
      Ken Loach
      James Ivory
      Mike Leigh
      Mike Figgis
      Peter Greenaway
      Michael Winterbottom
      Richard Marquand
      Michael Apted
      Mike Newell
      Michael Caton-Jones
      Neil Jordan
      Jon Amiel
      Anthony Minghella
      John Madden
      Stephen Hopkins
      Guy Ritchie
      Danny Boyle
      Sam Mendes
      Christopher Nolan
      Joe Wright
      Edgar Wright
      Paul Greengrass
      Jonathan Glazer
      Tony Kaye
      Martin McDonagh
      John Michael McDonagh
      Matthew Vaughn
      Stephen Poliakoff
      Tom Hooper
      Kenneth Branaugh
      Roger Spottiswoode
      Steve McQueen
      David Yates
      Joe Cornish
      Ralph Fiennes
      There's more than a few all time greats on that list of competent British filmmakers.

  • @ajdc88
    @ajdc88 10 месяцев назад +2

    why are you whsipering?

  • @olliehall5737
    @olliehall5737 Год назад +6

    Love Powell & Pressburger, love the BFI, but this ‘essay’ and voiceover can go kick rocks haha… who signed this off? 😂

  • @bobbyjosson4663
    @bobbyjosson4663 Год назад +10

    I found this a ghastly tribute, linking the marvels of Powell and Pressburger with the trashy, camp, poorly blocked drivel of the of today's, generally, worthless trash,

  • @MikeLacey52
    @MikeLacey52 Месяц назад

    Please get some voice coaching.
    Mumbling in a minor key is pretty poor.

  • @TiberioTrip
    @TiberioTrip Год назад +3

    There are plenty of adults who need voice over work. It is insufferable and unethical to have a child do this, who should be in school or out playing, not taking jobs from adults. And if someone comes back here and says that’s not a little girl’s voice, then I say you can and should hire absolutely anyone else.

  • @chriswright4677
    @chriswright4677 2 месяца назад

    Narrated by a mouse.