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Powell and Pressburger
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, a MATTER of LIFE and DEATH/ STAIRWAY to HEAVEN (1946, 104 Min)
The Representation of Reality and Fantasy in the Films of Powell and Pressburger: 1939-1946
Reading List for Atypically British: the Films of Powell and Pressburger
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary
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Archers Assemble: Creating the Powell-Pressburger Partnership
Cinema at the End of Empire: a Politics of Transition
Ursula in This Issue
Black Narcissus, Repressed Female Sexuality & Its Brilliant Use Of
Institute of Art Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire Faculty
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
THE RED SHOES (1948, 113 Min)
University of California
Michael Powell Film Retrospective Opens at the Museum of Modern Art
“Embodiment in Film”
The Example of a Canterbury Tale by Powell and Pressburger (1944)
Powell and Pressburger's Island Stories
A Matter of Life and Death A5FN
Top View
Intelligent Female Nonsense‟: Pastoral, National Identity, and Shakespearean Misrule in a Canterbury Tale (1944) and I Know Where I’M Going! (1945)
Los Films De Michael Powell: El Testimonio De Un País En Guerra
Film and the Historian
September 15, 2009 (XIX:3) Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger BLACK NARCISSUS (1947, 100 Min)
Serial Nuns: Michelle Williams Gamaker’S the Fruit Is There to Be Eaten As Serial and Trans-Serial [Review Of: M
The Chemistry in Seven of Director Michael Powell's Movies
The Archers O Cinema De Michael Powell E Emeric
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, ‘I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING’ (1945, 91 Minutes)
Black Narcissus and the Imagining of India
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ANDY SERKIS SELECTS the RED SHOES London W1J 9LN We Are Delighted to Welcome ANDY SERKIS to Discuss His Work and Admiration for the Red Shoes with MARK KERMODE
Alien Territory: Romantic Resistance and National Identity in Films By
Season Listings Girl Like Us: British Women in Wwii Cinema