I Know Where I'm Going!

Dir. Powell & Pressburger, English, 1945

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Thu 15 September 2011 // 19:30 / Cinema

 

Powell and Pressburger most certainly know how to do romance!  Wendy Hiller is magnificent as the unromantic and stubborn Joan Webster who is out to marry for marriage's sake, but who finds love along the way.

 

Before its production, Paramount used this script as an example of the perfect screenplay for any of their writers who happened to be stuck.  It has a perfect plot and great dialogue, the acting is subtle and not dramatically exaggerated, and the cinematography is fantastic (reportedly, the cinematographer Erwin Hillier, didn't once use a light meter!)

NEW YORK TIMES IN 1947:

"I Know Where I'm Going" is boy-meets-girl, but developed in an adult, literate style—a sort of romantic suspense drama which is as beautifully performed as it is beautifully written and directed."

 

 Price: £5 (full price) / £3.50 (conc)
OR £4.50 advance tickets online here http://www.wegottickets.com/event/134499

 

 

This film is being shown as part of our GREAT BRITISH ROMANCE SEASON (11 to 22 September 2011)

It's time to celebrate a very British kind of romance! The Star and Shadow presents four films that straddle WWII and span the country.

 

Sunday 11th September, 7:30 pm: Wuthering Heights (1939)

Our Great British Romance season begins with one of the greatest love stories ever told. Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon and David Niven star in this classic tale of doomed love upon the Moors. Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy!

 

 

  

 

 

 

Thursday 15th September, 7:30 pm: I Know Where I'm Going! (1945)

Powell and Pressburger most certainly know how to do romance! Wendy Hiller is magnificent as the unromantic and stubborn Joan Webster who is out to marry for marriage's sake, but who finds love along the way.

 

 



Sunday 18th September, 7:30 pm: The Wicked Lady (1945)

A Gainsborough picture to shock and break your heart. Barbara Worth (Margaret Lockwood) meets her match in Captain Jerry Jackson (James Mason) in a film of dandy highway men, dissatisfaction and desire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 22nd September, 7:30 pm: Brief Encounter (1945)

Our season ends with the ultimate of all Great British Romance films. A chance meeting leads to an impossible love affair, every Thursday, over a cup of tea. It's GREAT. It's BRITISH. It's ROMANCE!