1st Edition

Powell and Pressburger Filmmaker Historians

By Ellen Z. Whitton Copyright 2026
232 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. Introduction 2. Chapter I. Preproduction: The Very Beginning 3. Chapter II. Production: When Ideas are Realised 4. Chapter III. Distributional Functions: Investigating the Story on Screen 5. Chapter IV. Investigating Integrational Functions: The Mise en Scène’s Settings, Hair, Costumes and Makeup, and Props 6. Chapter V. Release and Reception: Investigating Audience Response 7. Conclusion. Powell and Pressburger. Incidental Filmmaker Historians

Biography

Ellen Z. Whitton is a film and social historian whose Honours and PhD research explored authenticity and historical representation in the films of Powell and Pressburger. She is an adjunct researcher at Flinders University, with an interest in the relationship between history, the archives, and cinema. She is also Curator at the Carrick Hill historic house museum, gallery, and garden.