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CFF: The Red Shoes
U 135 mins
MyPicturehouse rating
In Glorious Technicolour' deserves an entry in the Cambridge dictionary as an idiom because of films like The Red Shoes, one of the greatest British films ever made.
The vibrant Technicolour hues acquire pictorial qualities in the hands of master of the light, cinematographer Jack Cardiff, and his artistry in this film deserves to be enjoyed on the canvas of the big screen, in particular in the superb ballet sequence, one of the best representations of ballet in cinema.
This is undoubtedly one of Powell and Pressburger’s masterpieces and won two Academy Awards, one for the best score and the other one for the best production design. Fantasy and reality are blurred in its depiction of the passion, dedication and sacrifices artists have to make.
Its story continues to be as valid today as when it was first released. "This remains a luminous masterpiece" - David Parkinson, Empire.
The Cambridge Film Festival is presented by the Cambridge Film Trust, a registered charity with a mission to foster film culture and education for the benefit of the public, in Cambridge, the Eastern region, and throughout the UK.