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  1. Powell and Pressburgers’ “A Canterbury Tale” is a hangout movie with vibes so chill, they’d relax even the tightest-strung literature professor. The Archers bring your least-favorite grade school reading assignment (or was it just mine?) into the Second World War, where it follows two soldiers and a small village English girl.

  2. Probably Powell and Pressburger's most personal and unusual film, A Canterbury Tale (1944) bewildered critics and audiences on its release, but has since come to be seen as one of their very best; Pressburger himself later declared it his favourite.. The film is structured as a mystery story, but its real purpose is to add a spiritual dimension to the propaganda message of earlier films like ...

  3. A Canterbury Tale. Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger • 1944 • United Kingdom. Starring Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s beloved classic A CANTERBURY TALE is a profoundly personal journey to Powell’s bucolic birthplace of Kent, England. Set amid the tumult of the Second World ...

  4. 24 de jul. de 2006 · If the most important subjects of film are light and time, I can’t think of a more poignant work than A Canterbury Tale. As seen by the Archers—the writing-directing-production team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger—light and time are the basis of our identity, which happens to be the theme of this film. A Canterbury Tale (1944) is about clues, not as in a detective story ...

  5. Probably Powell and Pressburger's most personal and unusual film, A Canterbury Tale (1944) bewildered critics and audiences on its release, but has since come to be seen as one of their very best; Pressburger himself later declared it his favourite.. The film is structured as a mystery story, but its real purpose is to add a spiritual dimension to the propaganda message of earlier films like ...

  6. Il Prologo generale dei Canterbury Tales è oggi noto e apprezzato per come Chaucer descrive magistralmente i diversi pellegrini, offrendo un potente affresco della classe media dell’epoca rappresentata “per la prima volta nella sua unità di razza e di cultura” 5. Vengono infatti descritte la classe lavoratrice e mercantile (come già ...

  7. A Canterbury Tale opened to poor critical reviews, and was less successful than earlier Powell and Pressburger collaborations. Perhaps that is because it is an acquired taste and not for everyone.