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Sandy Camargo <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:58:57 -0600
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I think that the best work on Powell and Pressburger is by Ian
Cameron, who was at one time affiliated with the BFI.

Sandy Camargo

>To state the obvious, Powell pretty much covers much of the working process
>in his two autobiographies, there's an excellent biography of Pressburger by
>his grandson (and Oscar-nominated documentarian) Kevin MacDonald and there
>are many books written about the two and their films in the last five years.
>
>And of course, there's a ton of material over at the British Film Institute
>and if I remember correctly, the Powell papers might be stored there at the
>moment.
>
>Out of curiosity, did P&P actually consider themselves to be adherents of
>melodrama?
>
>Dennis
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