
A Canterbury Tale (#341, DVD)
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburgerās beloved classicĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ is a profoundly personal journey to Powellās bucolic birthplace of Kent, England. Set amid the tumult of the Second World War, yet with a rhythm as delicate as a lullaby, the film follows three modern-day incarnations of Chaucerās pilgrimsāa melancholy ālandgirl,ā a plainspoken American GI, and a resourceful British sergeantāwho are waylaid in the English countryside en route to the mythical town and forced to solve a bizarre village crime. Building to a majestic climax that ranks as one of the filmmaking duoās finest achievements, the dazzlingĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ has acquired a following of devotees passionate enough to qualify as pilgrims themselves.
SPECIAL FEATURES
SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary by film historian Ian Christie
- Excerpts from the American Version, with Kim Hunter
- New video interview with actress Sheila Sim
- A Pilgrimās Return,Ā a documentary about John Sweet, by Nick Burton and Eddie McMillan
- A Canterbury Trail,Ā a new documentary visiting the film locations, by David Thompson
- Listen to Britain,Ā 2001 video installation piece inspired byĀ A Canterbury Tale,Ā by artist Victor Burgin
- Listen to Britain,Ā a 1942 documentary by Humphrey Jennings
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh, and actor John Sweet
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburgerās beloved classicĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ is a profoundly personal journey to Powellās bucolic birthplace of Kent, England. Set amid the tumult of the Second World War, yet with a rhythm as delicate as a lullaby, the film follows three modern-day incarnations of Chaucerās pilgrimsāa melancholy ālandgirl,ā a plainspoken American GI, and a resourceful British sergeantāwho are waylaid in the English countryside en route to the mythical town and forced to solve a bizarre village crime. Building to a majestic climax that ranks as one of the filmmaking duoās finest achievements, the dazzlingĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ has acquired a following of devotees passionate enough to qualify as pilgrims themselves.
SPECIAL FEATURES
SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary by film historian Ian Christie
- Excerpts from the American Version, with Kim Hunter
- New video interview with actress Sheila Sim
- A Pilgrimās Return,Ā a documentary about John Sweet, by Nick Burton and Eddie McMillan
- A Canterbury Trail,Ā a new documentary visiting the film locations, by David Thompson
- Listen to Britain,Ā 2001 video installation piece inspired byĀ A Canterbury Tale,Ā by artist Victor Burgin
- Listen to Britain,Ā a 1942 documentary by Humphrey Jennings
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh, and actor John Sweet
Description
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburgerās beloved classicĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ is a profoundly personal journey to Powellās bucolic birthplace of Kent, England. Set amid the tumult of the Second World War, yet with a rhythm as delicate as a lullaby, the film follows three modern-day incarnations of Chaucerās pilgrimsāa melancholy ālandgirl,ā a plainspoken American GI, and a resourceful British sergeantāwho are waylaid in the English countryside en route to the mythical town and forced to solve a bizarre village crime. Building to a majestic climax that ranks as one of the filmmaking duoās finest achievements, the dazzlingĀ A Canterbury TaleĀ has acquired a following of devotees passionate enough to qualify as pilgrims themselves.
SPECIAL FEATURES
SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary by film historian Ian Christie
- Excerpts from the American Version, with Kim Hunter
- New video interview with actress Sheila Sim
- A Pilgrimās Return,Ā a documentary about John Sweet, by Nick Burton and Eddie McMillan
- A Canterbury Trail,Ā a new documentary visiting the film locations, by David Thompson
- Listen to Britain,Ā 2001 video installation piece inspired byĀ A Canterbury Tale,Ā by artist Victor Burgin
- Listen to Britain,Ā a 1942 documentary by Humphrey Jennings
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh, and actor John Sweet