Powell and Pressburger: Filmmaker Historians

Ellen Z. Whitton

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Abstract

This book offers a new perspective on the renowned filmmaking duo The Archers - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger - through its examination of their engagement with history and its representation on screen. Usually celebrated for their vibrant aesthetics and bold narratives, Powell and Pressburger have rarely been explored through the lens of realism or historiophoty. This study addresses this gap through the in-depth analysis of three of their war films: The Spy in Black (1939), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), and The Battle of the River Plate (1956). It demonstrates that the pair were committed to fair historical representations and authenticity, and should be considered as early ‘filmmaker historians’ for their contribution to public understandings of the past. 

To interrogate this aspect of their partnership, this book introduces a new methodological framework grounded in the structuralist theories of Roland Barthes and Brian McFarlane, while influenced by Hayden White and New Cinema History. It balances close textual analysis with investigations into production context and reception history, offering a more holistic approach to understanding how authenticity was constructed on screen and received by audiences. 

Through these case studies, the book highlights how The Archers employed research practices - like archival work, expert consultation, and on-location visits - that mirror those of traditional historians. In doing so, they crafted historically rich films that shaped public memory, demonstrating filmmaking practices that are now common among contemporary filmmakers in that genre. Beyond reassessing this aspect of The Archers’ legacy, this methodology offers a practical framework for analysing and creating historical authenticity on screen.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxon, UK
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis
Number of pages218
ISBN (Electronic)9781040453292, 9781003490340
ISBN (Print)9781032790633, 9781032790657
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

Keywords

  • cinema
  • Michael Powell
  • Emeric Pressburger
  • The Archers
  • motion pictures and history

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