Emeric Pressburger

Emeric Pressburger

Infobox actor
name = Emeric Pressburger


caption = Pressburger in Paris
birthname = Imre József Emmerich Pressburger
birthdate = 5 December fy|1902
location = Miskolc, Hungary
deathdate = 5 February fy|1988 (age 85)
deathplace = Saxstead, Suffolk, England
restingplace = Our Lady of Grace Church, Aspall, Suffolk
spouse = Agí Donáth (1938-1941)
Wendy Orme (1947-1971)
children = Angela Pressburger (b.1942)
influenced = Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George A. Romero
academyawards = Best Writing, Original Story
1941 "49th Parallel"
imdb_id = 0696247

Emeric Pressburger (5 December fy|1902–5 February fy|1988) was an Oscar-winning Hungarian/British screenwriter, film director, and producer. He is known for his series of collaborations with Michael Powell.

Biography

Emeric Pressburger (Imre József Emmerich Pressburger) was born in Miskolc, Hungary of Jewish heritage."350 years: Variety Club colour supplement." "Jewish Chronicle", 15 December 2006, pp. 28–29.] He was the only son (he had one elder half-sister from his father's previous marriage) of Kálmán Pressburger, estate manager, and his second wife, Kätherina Wichs. He attended a boarding-school in Temesvár, where he was a good student, excelling at mathematics, literature and music. He then studied mathematics and engineering at the Universities of Prague and Stuttgart before his father's death forced him to abandon his studies.

He began a career as a journalist. After working in Hungary and Germany he turned to screenwriting in the late 1920s, working for UFA in Berlin (having moved there in 1926). The rise of the Nazis forced him to flee to Paris, where he again worked as screenwriter, and then to London. He later said, "the worst things that happened to me were the political consequences of events beyond my control ... the best things were exactly the same."

He entered Britain in 1935 on a stateless passport; once he decided to settle, he changed his name to Emeric in 1938. In England he found a small community of Hungarian film-makers who had fled the Nazis, including the influential Alexander Korda, owner of London Films, who employed him as a screenwriter. There he met film director Michael Powell, and they worked together on "The Spy in Black" (1939). Their partnership would produce some of the finest British films of the period.

On 24 June 1938 he married Agí Donáth, daughter of Antal Donáth, a general merchant, but they divorced in 1941. He married again, on 29 March 1947, to Wendy Orme, and they had a daughter, Angela, and another child who died as a baby in 1948; but this marriage also ended in divorce in Reno, Nevada in 1953 and in Britain in 1971. His daughter Angela's two sons both became successful film-makers: Andrew Macdonald as a producer on films such as "Trainspotting" (1996), and Kevin Macdonald as an Oscar-winning director. Kevin has written a biography of his grandfather, and a documentary about his life, "The Making of an Englishman" (1995).

Pressburger became a British citizen in 1946. He was made a Fellow of BAFTA in fy|1981, and a Fellow of the BFI in fy|1983.

Pressburger was a diffident and private person, who at times, particularly later on in his life, could be hypersensitive and prone to bouts of melancholia. He loved French cuisine, enjoyed music, and possessed a great sense of humour. In appearance he was short, wore glasses, and had a sagacious, bird-like facial expression. He was a keen supporter of Arsenal F.C., a passion he developed soon after arriving in Britain. In his later years he lived in Saxstead, Suffolk, England, where he died in a nursing home on 5 February 1988 of the complications of old age including pneumonia. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8323 Find a Grave: Emeric Pressburger] ] His grave is at Our Lady of Grace Church cemetery in Aspall, Suffolk. [ [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Obits/Pressburger/Addresses.html Pressburger Addresses] ]

Filmography

:"For his films with Michael Powell, see Powell and Pressburger and "

Early work

His early films were made mainly in Germany and France where he worked at the Ufa Studio in the Dramaturgie department (script selection, approval and editing) and as a scriptwriter in his own right. Some of the films made in Germany have French titles and vice-versa. In the 1930s many European films were made in different versions for each of the main European languages.
* 1930: "Die Große Sehnsucht", "Abschied"
* 1931: "Ronny", "Das Ekel", "Dann schon lieber Lebertran", "Emil und die Detektive", "Der Kleine Seitensprung"
* 1932: "Une jeune fille et un million", "...und es leuchtet die Pußta", "Sehnsucht 202", "Petit écart", "Lumpenkavaliere", "Held wider Willen", "Eine von uns", "La Belle aventure", "Wer zahlt heute noch?", "Das Schöne Abenteuer", "A Vén gazember"

In 1932-33, when the Nazis came to power, the head of Ufa decided to get rid of all Jews so Pressburger was told his contract wouldn't be renewed. He left his Berlin apartment, "leaving the key in the door so that the Stormtroopers wouldn't have to break the door down" and went to Paris.
* 1933: "Une femme au volant", "Incognito"
* 1934: "Mon coeur t'appelle", "Milyon avcilari"
* 1935: "Monsieur Sans-Gêne", "Abdul the Damned"
* 1936: "Sous les yeux d'occident"

Late in 1935 he decided that he would do better in England. (Remember that film scripts are written some time before the film is made and released so some films that he worked on were released in France some time after he left).
* 1936: "Port-Arthur", "Parisian Life", "One Rainy Afternoon"
* 1937: "The Great Barrier"
* 1938: "The Challenge"
* 1939: "The Silent Battle"

Middle period

In 1939, Pressburger was introduced to Michael Powell to work together on "The Spy in Black". They had an instant rapport and went on to make 20 films together in less than 20 years, many of them world-class.

But even while he was working with Powell, Pressburger still did some projects on his own.
* 1940: "Spy for a Day"
* 1941: "Atlantic Ferry" (aka "Sons of the Sea")
* 1942: "Rings on Her Fingers", "Breach of Promise"
* 1943: "Squadron Leader X"
* 1946: "Wanted for Murder"

It is worth noting that he wasn't just "Michael Powell's screenwriter" as some have categorised him. The films they made together in this period were mainly original stories by Pressburger, who also did most of the work of a producer for the team. Pressburger was also more involved in the editing process than Powell, and, as a musician, Pressburger was also involved in the choice of music for their films.

Later work

As Powell and Pressburger began to go their separate ways after the war. They remained great friends but wanted to explore different things, having done about as much as they could together.
* 1953: "Twice Upon a Time" - Pressburger's one solo attempt at directing
* 1957: "Men Against Britannia"
* 1957: "Miracle in Soho"
* 1965: "Operation Crossbow"
* 1969: "They're a Weird Mob" - Based on the novel by John O'Grady
* 1972: "The Boy Who Turned Yellow

Other works

* "Killing a Mouse on Sunday" - made into the film "Behold a Pale Horse" (1964). London: Collins, 1961.
* "The Glass Pearls". London: Heinemann, 1966.

Awards, nominations and honours

* 1943: Oscar winner for "49th Parallel" as Best Writing, Original Story
* 1943: Oscar nominated for "49th Parallel" as Best Writing, Screenplay. Shared with Rodney Ackland
* 1943: Oscar nominated for "One of Our Aircraft is Missing" for Best Writing, Original Screenplay. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1948: Won Danish Bodil Award for "A Matter of Life and Death" as Best European Film. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1948 Nominated for "The Red Shoes" for Venice Film Festival Golden Lion. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1949: Oscar nominated for "The Red Shoes" as Best Picture. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1949: Oscar nominated for "The Red Shoes" as Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
* 1951: Cannes Film Festival nominated for "The Tales of Hoffmann" for Grand Prize of the Festival. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1951: Won Silver Berlin Bear from Berlin International Film Festival for "The Tales of Hoffmann" as Best Musical. Shared with Michael Powell
* 1957: BAFTA Award nominated for "The Battle of the River Plate" as Best British Screenplay. Shared with Michael Powell.
* 1981: Made fellow of BAFTA
* 1983: Made fellow of the British Film Institute (BFI)

Personal quotes

References

Notes

Bibliography

* Christie, Ian. "Arrows of Desire: The Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger". London: Waterstone, 1985. ISBN 0-947752-13-7, later edition, 1994. ISBN 0-571-16271-1.
* Christie, Ian. "Powell, Pressburger and Others", London: British Film Institute, 1978. ISBN 0-85170-086-1.
* Christie, Ian and Moor, Andrew, eds. "The Cinema of Michael Powell: International Perspectives on an English Filmmaker". London: BFI, 2005. ISBN 1-84457-093-2.
* Esteve, Llorenç, "Michael Powell y Emeric Pressburger". Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Catedra, 2002. ISBN 978-843-76195-07.
* Howard, James. "Michael Powell". London: BT Batsford Ltd, 1996. ISBN 0-7134-7482-3.
* Lazar, David, ed. "Michael Powell: Interviews". Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 2003. ISBN 1-57806-498-8.
* Macdonald, Kevin. "The Life and Death of a Screenwriter". London: Faber & Faber, 1994. ISBN 0-571-16853-1
* Moor, Andrew. "Powell and Pressburger: A Cinema of Magic Spaces". London: I.B. Tauris, 2005. ISBN 1-85043-947-8.
* Powell, Michael. "A Life in Movies: An Autobiography". , 1986. ISBN 0-434-59945-X.
* Powell, Michael. "Million Dollar Movie". London: Heinemann, 1992. ISBN 0-434-59947-6.

External links

* [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/Emeric/ Emeric Pressburger] at the [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/ Powell & Pressburger Pages] .
*imdb name|id=0696247|name=Emeric Pressburger
*Screenonline name|id=447372|name=Emeric Pressburger
* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/features/pilgrims/filmog-pressburger.html BFI Filmography]
* [http://www.britmovie.co.uk/biog/p/001.html Emeric Pressburger biography] on BritMovie.co.uk
* [http://www.britmovie.net/bestofbritish/reference/powell-and-pressburger/ Emeric Pressburger] on Britmovie.net

Persondata
NAME=Pressburger, Emeric
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Pressburger, Imre József Emmerich (birth name); Pressburger, Emmerich (aka name); Preßburger, Emmerich (aka name); Pressburger, Imre (aka name); Imrie, Richard (aka name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film screenwriter
DATE OF BIRTH=December 5, 1902
PLACE OF BIRTH=Miskolc, Hungary
DATE OF DEATH=February 5, 1988
PLACE OF DEATH=Saxstead, Suffolk, England, UK


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