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<title>The Battle of the River Plate: Powell and Pressburger go Back to War</title>
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<description>The collaboration between director Michael Powell and writer/producer Emeric Pressburger began on the eve of World War Two and built up a considerable head of steam making films for and about that war. Some were obvious propaganda (Contraband, 49th Parallel, One of Our Aircraft is Missing) while a couple were far too idiosyncratic to match any workable definition of propaganda (The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, A Canterbury Tale). Blimp was so at odds with the British government&#x26;#x27;s idea of what aided the war effort that Churchill himself ordered the military not to assist the filmmakers during its production....</description>
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