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Powell had long carried a 1930 newspaper clipping about the relocation of the inhabitants of the Scottish island of St. Kilda when life there became just too hard to endure. But it wasn't until 1936, when he met Joe Rock, a man with a love of "exterior pictures," that the elements were in place to make what Powell always considered his first real film (though he began directing in 1928).
With its mix of Foula islanders and professional actors (Finlay Currie among them), World launched Powell, who later made The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus, into the forefront of British cinema. As the Pope proclaimed last week of a more recent film: "It is as it was." SHEILA BENSON
MORE RECENT TO disc are the pleasant but slight British adaptation, I Capture the Castle; Woody's dreadful Anything Else with Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci; and Jeepers Creepers 2, which is two too many of those. Also out Dec. 23 is the SIFF favorite L'Auberge Espagnole, one of the more charming and accessible foreign-language films of the year, with an international cast including Audrey Tautou. EDS.