Emeric Pressburger: Life and Death of a Screenwriter
Discover the fascinating life of Emeric Pressburger, the legendary screenwriter behind iconic films like "The Red Shoes," "Colonel Blimp," and "The Tales of Hoffman." In "Emeric Pressburger: Life and Death of a Screenwriter," author Kevin MacDonald delves into the rich legacy of his grandfather, offering readers an intimate portrait of a creative genius. This compelling biography, published in 1996 and spanning 496 pages, combines personal insights from Pressburger's diaries with an exploration of his collaborative work with Michael Powell. MacDonald's narrative not only highlights Pressburger's contributions to cinema but also captures the essence of his artistic vision and the impact he had on the film industry. Perfect for film enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art of screenwriting, this book is a must-read for those who appreciate the intricacies of storytelling in film. Immerse yourself in the world of cinema and learn about the man behind the magic.