The most celebrated director of colour photography tells the story of his adventures in celluloid. The 'Magic Hour' is the special light that occurs just at twilight and a very special light is what cameraman Jack Cardiff brought to films such as <b>The Red Shoes</b> <b>The African Queen</b> and <b>Black Narcissus</b> for which he won an Oscar. In <b>Magic Hour</b> Jack Cardiff details the adventures of his life: on tour on the music-hall circuit with his parents; acting in silent films; being chosen by Technicolor as the first British cameraman to be trained in colour photography; filming with British convoys in the Atlantic during World War II; his big break when Michael Powell asked him to photograph <b>A Matter of Life and Death</b>; his rambunctious expolits with Errol Flynn; and his triumph at the Cannes Film Festival as the director of <b>Sons and Lovers</b>.<br><br>As a master of light Cardiff came to photograph some of the most beautiful women in cinema history: Marilyn Monroe Ingrid Bergman Sophia Loren Audrey Hepburn and Ava Gardner to name but a few.Cardiff's bold and imaginative photography enhanced not only the work of Powell and Pressburger but also that of Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston. Told with modesty and charm <b>Magic Hour</b> is the personal journey of an extraordinary craftsman of cinema.
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