A Canterbury Tale (1944) by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell, Clip: The old village blacksmiths

The Image: I was just struck by this scene when I was watching the film for the first time recently. Intensely poetic, almost mythological - aestheticoftheimageuk.wordpre.... Documentary or feature film I thought. A kind of sense of an old, mythological that was already disappearing, then - in 1942 - perhaps even as this scene was being filmed...
Anyway - beautiful. Just a few seconds of footage - but beautiful.
(Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger looked like this: www.expressandstar.com/resize...
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