21May09

THE DANCE GOES ON

People just can’t get enough of The Red Shoes, judging by the buzz surrounding the new digital restoration of Powell and Pressburger’s Technicolor masterpiece, which premiered last week at the Cannes Film Festival. And the latest offering in the swirl of press coverage is a great one: an eight-minute video interview in the Guardian with the celebrated Thelma Schoonmaker—Powell’s widow and Martin Scorsese’s longtime editor—about her work on the glorious reissue.

The Red Shoes

The Red Shoes

Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger

1948

133 min

1.33:1

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Mon 25 May at 05:08 PM

Richard Jensen

Any chance this means a new Blu-Ray of “The Red Shoes” down the line?

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