Brief Encounter at 80 : why we’re still falling for David Lean’s 1945 romance
The story of hot tea and unconsummated love hails from a very different era – and was far from easy to make. Yet it remains a key influence for film-makers from Sofia Coppola to Celine Song, James Ivory to Greta Gerwig The first time David Lean’s 1945 romantic masterpiece was shown to the (…)
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