To tie in with its Powell and Pressburger season, the BFI have mounted an exhibition focusing on the celebrated 1948 ballet movie, drawing on a wealth of material preserved by the BFI National Archive, including around 100 unseen costume and production designs by Hein Heckroth and Ivor Beddoes
Main image: Dance she must … production design for The Red Shoes by Hein Heckroth. Photograph: Estate of Hein Heckroth/ ITV/ BFI National Archive
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The Red Shoes’ production designer Hein Heckroth won an Academy Award for art direction, along with the film’s art director Arthur Lawson, and created dozens of concept illustrations. This painting shows a surreal sequence in the Red Shoes ballet that is the centrepiece of the film; the film’s music, by composer Brian Easdale, won another a second Oscar for best score
Photograph: Hein Heckroth Estate/ ITV/BFI National Archive
Several sequences were shot in Monte Carlo, where Moira Shearer’s character Victoria Page dances at the Opera House. Here Shearer takes a break on the steps outside
Ivor Beddoes was uncredited for The Red Shoes but acted as a design storyboard collaborator with Heckroth. Here is a storyboard painting by Beddoes, showing the Shoemaker in the ballet sequence
Photograph: Estate of Ivor Beddoes/ITV/BFI National Archive