The Big Picture One of the greatest feelings for any successful artist is the freedom to give back to that which inspired them, something that Martin Scorsese accomplished prominently when he assisted in the restoration of one of his favorite childhood classics – The Red Shoes. Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger , the film is now considered one of the greatest of all time, landing last year in the top 100 of the decennial Sight & Sound poll.
What Is ‘The Red Shoes’ About? Moira Shearer shines in The Red Shoes as Victoria Page, a promising ballerina who is fast-tracked through the world-renowned Lermontov Ballet under the tutelage of its choreographer Boris Lermontov .
If that 15-minute sequence alone were the entire film, it would still echo through the annals of film history as one of the most stunning sequences ever shot. However, what the film does with that very same sequence later on deserves special praise itself. Victoria eventually chooses Lermontov over Julian, her love of dance too strong to let die.
How Did 'The Red Shoes' Influence Martin Scorsese? Martin Scorsese was such a fan of the film that, for all the praise that the dazzling Technicolor deserves, he watched it every year for Christmas on television… in black-and-white! That goes to show while the Technicolor certainly elevates the image, the frame doesn’t need it to have an effect on its viewers. “Even though it was in black and white on TV, we saw it in color.
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