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"The Red Shoes" marked several generations of viewers, in addition to achieving unanimous artistic recognition. His immortal central ballet, inspired by a story by Hans C. Andersen, paved the way for films such as "An American in Paris." Three years after "The Red Shoes" The Archers, the tandem formed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, once again used the fantasy of stories as the basis of another masterpiece. On this occasion, the author's work, Ernst The odor Amadeus Hoffmann, had already undergone the brilliant inspiration of Jacques Offenbach in what was his posthumous and unfinished opera.