Brief Encounter (1945) is a romance drama set in Britain. It follows the story of a married woman who sparks an unforbidden affair with a charming doctor she met on the train station. Will they be ...
Born from dreams of celluloid, Orestes is a Greek-American writer based in London with degrees in Screenwriting, Film Studies, and Comparative Literature, as well as years of experience in ...
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New York had an brief, intense love affair last winter with Brief Encounter, the London-based Kneehigh Theatre’s wildly imaginative and New York had an brief, intense love affair last winter with ...
The concept relies heavily on audio/visual elements which are ingeniously woven into the production. And when all is said and done what emerges is a beautifully touching piece of theatre. To compare ...
Parts of the station still pay homage to the film's 1940s era A railway heritage centre in Lancashire where scenes from the classic film Brief Encounter were filmed is set to close. Carnforth Station ...
Sam played it again, now it's our turn to plug in the turntable and petition you once more for your top romance films of all time. The peg? Time Out's 100 Most Romantic Films of all Time poll, which ...
Celebrated romantic drama Brief Encounter airs on BBC Two this afternoon at 3pm. The film depicts a chance meeting in a suburban railway station as Celia’s character, Laura Jesson, crosses paths with ...
Brief Encounter was laughed at by audiences when first released, and Dr Zhivago was scorned by critics. Now, argues Michael Newton, we can appreciate them as two of the greatest love stories committed ...
In our daily series Armchair Arts, a leading Telegraph critic offers expert analysis. Here, Tim Robey looks at classic film scenes Tim Robey has been one of the Telegraph's film critics since 2000.
We’ve seen any number of stage attractions derived from motion pictures, and some of these have incorporated actual footage — either vintage or shot-to-order — into the proceedings. But Broadway doesn ...