I don't think so. I dreamed of some nonexistent Britten settings once.
Perhaps dreams could be intermixed with reviews of their real films...
That would be fun.
And then a few nights ago I watched Powell's Red Ensign (1934) and was astonished by the clarity of its exposition of the economics of 1930s-era shipbuilding and of industrial espionage amongst shipbuilders.
Please write more about it! I've never seen that one.
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I don't think so. I dreamed of some nonexistent Britten settings once.
Perhaps dreams could be intermixed with reviews of their real films...
That would be fun.
And then a few nights ago I watched Powell's Red Ensign (1934) and was astonished by the clarity of its exposition of the economics of 1930s-era shipbuilding and of industrial espionage amongst shipbuilders.
Please write more about it! I've never seen that one.