The documentary 'Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger,' produced and narrated by Martin Scorsese, has generated significant buzz ahead of its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. Acquired by Mubi, the arthouse streamer, distributor, and production company, the film's rights have been secured for various territories including Germany, Italy, France, and India, among others.
Directed by the two-time BAFTA and Emmy winner, David Hinton, 'Made in England' explores the cinematic legacy of British filmmakers Powell and Pressburger. These iconic directors brought us timeless classics such as 'The Red Shoes,' 'Black Narcissus,' 'A Matter of Life and Death,' and 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,' which continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Martin Scorsese, a passionate admirer of Powell and Pressburger's work, describes their films as grand, poetic, and completely uncompromising. In this documentary, Scorsese takes viewers on a personal journey, delving into the profound influence these filmmakers had on his own artistic vision. His friendship with Michael Powell, one half of the renowned duo, left an indelible mark on Scorsese's life and career.
The production of 'Made in England' was a collaborative effort, with Nick Varley and Matthew Wells serving as producers for Ten Thousand 86 and Ice Cream Films, respectively. Executive producers include Scorsese himself, along with Olivia Harrison and Thelma Schoonmaker. The financing for the film came from BBC Film and the National Lottery through Screen Scotland, reflecting the broad support for this cinematic exploration.
The deal between Altitude Film Sales and Mubi signals the anticipation surrounding this documentary, which promises to be a heartfelt tribute to Powell and Pressburger's enduring legacy. For cinephiles and fans of classic cinema, 'Made in England' offers a rare glimpse into the genius of two of British cinema's greatest storytellers.