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oldhollywood:

Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes (1948, dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)
“My father took me to see this film in 1950, when I was eight years old. And I’ve never forgotten it. I wouldn’t know how to begin to explain    what this film has meant to me over the years. It’s about the joy and    exuberance of film-making itself. It’s one of the true miracles of film    history.
What keeps nourishing me over the years is the spell the film  casts, how it weaves the mystery of the obsession of creativity, of the  creative drive. It all comes down  to that wonderful exchange early in the film when Anton Walbrook  confronts Moira Shearer at a cocktail party. ‘Why do you want to dance?’  he asks, and she answers, ‘Why do you want to live?’ The look on his face is extraordinary.’
Over the years, I’ve thought a lot about that exchange. It    expresses so much about the burning need for art – the mystery of the    passion to create. It’s not  that you want to do it, it’s that you have to do it. You have no choice.  You have to live it and it comes with a price. But what a time paying it.”
-Martin Scorsese (2009)

oldhollywood:

Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes (1948, dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)

“My father took me to see this film in 1950, when I was eight years old. And I’ve never forgotten it. I wouldn’t know how to begin to explain what this film has meant to me over the years. It’s about the joy and exuberance of film-making itself. It’s one of the true miracles of film history.

What keeps nourishing me over the years is the spell the film casts, how it weaves the mystery of the obsession of creativity, of the creative drive. It all comes down to that wonderful exchange early in the film when Anton Walbrook confronts Moira Shearer at a cocktail party. ‘Why do you want to dance?’ he asks, and she answers, ‘Why do you want to live?’ The look on his face is extraordinary.’

Over the years, I’ve thought a lot about that exchange. It expresses so much about the burning need for art – the mystery of the passion to create. It’s not that you want to do it, it’s that you have to do it. You have no choice. You have to live it and it comes with a price. But what a time paying it.”

-Martin Scorsese (2009)

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    This used to be my favorite movie as a kid :)
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