FilmWatch Weekly: Documentaries 'Made in England,' 'Hollywoodgate,' and 'Daughters,' plus a Samuel Beckett biopic and more
Briefly

"Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger is, pure and simple, a cinematic love letter from Martin Scorsese to a pair of filmmakers he credits as a huge influence on his own obsession with movies."
"Their work during and after World War II captured the British spirit of resilience without descending into nationalism, and their use of Technicolor in films such as Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes was an artistic pinnacle."
"Equally welcome is the opportunity to see clips from nearly every Powell-Pressburger production, which will have you salivating for more big-screen showings like the one the Hollywood held for A Matter of Life and Death last week."
"But maybe the best parts of Made in England are those with a personal touch. They include late-in-life joint interviews with the men, who seem to have been made for each other."
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