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Use film and TV in my classroom. Read research data and market intelligence. Pamela Hutchinson 6 September The Red Shoes The Red Shoes , which premiered 70 years ago on 6 September , followed a tremendous run of films by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. For their next trick, they took a decisive step away from the tendency towards realism in postwar cinema, pushing the emotional expressiveness of Technicolor photography yet further, in collaboration with genius cinematographer Jack Cardiff.
Pressburger had originally worked on the idea for the film before the war. The gamble paid off eventually.
While the initial release in Britain was very small, as the Rank Organisation resented the fact that it had gone wildly over budget, The Red Shoes played for two years in New York — and was soon acclaimed a triumph. While some ballet films use stand-ins and cutaways to make it appear that their actors have the right moves, Powell and Pressburger cast dancers instead.
Shearer proved an elegant and natural actress on camera — easily able to hold her own with co-stars Anton Walbrook as impresario Lermontov and Marius Goring as young composer Julian Craster. He intended to hire her for his own company but died before that could happen. In truth, there was probably more than a little of the Lermontov about director Michael Powell.