Òran na h-Eala
- 2022
- 13m
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8.7/10
2.2K
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A vivid dream exploration of Moira Shearer's heart and mind, just before and after she agreed to star in Powell and Pressburger's beloved cinema classic "The Red Shoes", a decision that woul... Read allA vivid dream exploration of Moira Shearer's heart and mind, just before and after she agreed to star in Powell and Pressburger's beloved cinema classic "The Red Shoes", a decision that would change her life forever.A vivid dream exploration of Moira Shearer's heart and mind, just before and after she agreed to star in Powell and Pressburger's beloved cinema classic "The Red Shoes", a decision that would change her life forever.
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This film comes incredibly close to perfection. The main lead's performance as Moira Shearer was stunning. The meticulous attention to detail in aligning this film with The Red Shoes deserves its own award. The color grading and soundtrack added another layer, making this short film feel almost like a feature-length production. However, I felt that some scenes could have benefited from tighter editing to maintain a more consistent pacing.
I do wish for a continuation with the same actors and director; maybe we'll see one this year. For the rating, I'm giving this a solid 9. Everything was almost perfect, making it a real treat to watch. This is a homage to one of the greatest films ever made, and even if you're unfamiliar with The Red Shoes, this is still a fantastic film to dive into.
I do wish for a continuation with the same actors and director; maybe we'll see one this year. For the rating, I'm giving this a solid 9. Everything was almost perfect, making it a real treat to watch. This is a homage to one of the greatest films ever made, and even if you're unfamiliar with The Red Shoes, this is still a fantastic film to dive into.
I have to say Steve Exeter did an exceptional job making this. If you're a fanatic of the movie "The Red Shoes" like I am then this is a must watch. Shannon Davidson's performance just blew me away right from the start from her confidence to her perfectly done makeup - just like Moira Shearer. Nothing was rushed from the looks of it, the editing, sound and the dialogue. Spot on! This is indeed award winning, I hope they get more eyeballs on this short film.
Oran na h-Eala is a mesmerizing short film that masterfully weaves together its narrative, visuals, and sound into a cohesive work of art. The story captivates through strong performances, intricate costume design, rich soundscapes, and striking visuals. While the film initially hints at focusing more on ballet, it instead delves deeply into the lead character's journey, a choice that adds unexpected layers to the experience. This shift, especially in a short film, adds to its richness. The result is a visually poetic drama that feels timeless, leaving audiences wishing for more. Oran na h-Eala is a true contender for awards, offering a blend of elegance and emotion that lingers long after viewing.
Fascinating! I've always loved red shoes and thankfully this short film didn't disappoint. I liked the use of the zoom at certain shots to emphasize certain moments of her situation. The angles were done just right, felt like I was there watching her. I also think this wouldn't have been as big without Shannon Davidson - the resemblance to Moira Shearer is uncanny. Director did great! Can't wait to see what they get up to next.
This brief film is a rich tapestry of emotions and complexity, remarkably capturing a wide range of feelings within its short run time. The director has skillfully woven this nuanced yet clear story. The opening scene is particularly striking, drawing inspiration from "The Red Shoes" and laying the groundwork for a riveting and emotionally resonant experience. Shannon Davidson's portrayal of Moire Shearer is a standout, infusing the character with elegance and realism. It's a demanding role, but her execution is so authentic that it feels like watching the events happen in real time. Congratulations to Steve Exeter and the entire crew for their exceptional work. As someone who deeply appreciates "The Red Shoes," I found this film thoroughly enjoyable. It's highly recommended for everyone, even those not familiar with the original, particularly for fans of Òran na h-Eala.
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- TriviaIncluded in the BFI Film Audience Network's regional programme as part of the "Cinema Unbound: The Creative Worlds of Powell + Pressburger" season.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits use replicas of the hand painted title cards from "The Red Shoes".
- ConnectionsReferences The Red Shoes (1948)
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