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  1. Filming of The Red Shoes took place in mid-1946, primarily in France and England. Upon release, The Red Shoes received critical acclaim, especially in the United States, where it received a total of five Academy Award nominations, including a win for Best Original Score and Best Art Direction.

  2. Red Shoes is an abnormality in the 2018 game Lobotomy Corporation where it was named after the tale. British singer-songwriter Kate Bush's seventh album, The Red Shoes, was named after Powell and Pressburger's film and Andersen's fairy tale the film is based on.

  3. The Red Shoes: Directed by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. With Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann. A young ballet dancer is torn between the man she loves and her pursuit to become a prima ballerina.

  4. Under the authoritarian rule of charismatic ballet impressario Boris Lermontov, his proteges realize the full promise of their talents, but at a price: utter devotion to their art and complete loyalty to Lermontov himself.

  5. A fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. There was once a little girl who was very pretty and delicate, but in summer she was forced to run about with bare feet, she was so poor, and in winter wear very large wooden shoes, which made her little insteps quite red, and that looked so dangerous!

  6. ‘The Red Shoes’: plot summary. The protagonist of ‘The Red Shoes’ is a young peasant girl named Karen. She is so poor she has no shoes except a rough pair of wooden shoes to wear in the winter. The local shoemaker makes her some red shoes fashioned from red cloth.

  7. The Red Shoes is one such story that combines some of Andersen's own life experiences with biting social satire, including the deadly dangers of vanity, the hypocrisy of the rich and the dominance of the church in 1800s Denmark. One such autobiographical detail is the name of the central character.

  8. Nov 1, 2023 · Experience Powell and Pressburger’s magical interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen’s sinister fairy tale on the big screen, as it celebrates its 75th anni...

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