1. SubscriberBenjamin Barker
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    28 Nov '22 09:25
    I made a short film inspired by the Powell and Pressburger classic "The Red Shoes" that is currently playing on FilmHaus Berlin, home of experimental, innovative and cult-underground films.

    It's called "Òran na h-Eala" and it celebrates the original film but also shines a light on the uncanny parallels between Moira Shearer and her tragic alter ego Victoria Page. Revealing a complex and defiant young woman who ultimately chose life over fame.

    The film is playing for free now until the close of play Tuesday 29 November.

    https://bit.ly/orannaheala_filmhaus
  2. Standard membermchill
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    30 Nov '22 04:22
    @benjamin-barker said
    I made a short film inspired by the Powell and Pressburger classic "The Red Shoes" that is currently playing on FilmHaus Berlin, home of experimental, innovative and cult-underground films.

    It's called "Òran na h-Eala" and it celebrates the original film but also shines a light on the uncanny parallels between Moira Shearer and her tragic alter ego Victoria Page. R ...[text shortened]... ing for free now until the close of play Tuesday 29 November.

    https://bit.ly/orannaheala_filmhaus
    This looks interesting. Experimental, innovative and cult-underground films are how most of todays most respected filmmakers started.
  3. SubscriberBenjamin Barker
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    01 Dec '22 17:50
    @mchill Did you watch it? The link appears to still be working so catch it while you can!
  4. SubscriberBenjamin Barker
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    02 Dec '22 07:33

    Removed by poster

  5. SubscriberBenjamin Barker
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    03 Dec '22 06:27
    "The Red Shoes" celebrates its 75th Anniversary next year and was still in the BFI's list of top 100 hundred films that was published this week.
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