Not exact matches
He has spoken internationally on breech and vaginal birth after cesarean
section and has appeared in many
documentaries,
including: «More Business of Being Born», «Happy Healthy Child», «Reducing Infant Mortality», «Heads Up: The Disappearing Art of Vaginal Breech Delivery» and multiple YouTube videos discussing birth choices and respect for patient autonomy and decision making.
10) On Her Shoulders Sundance has been known to
include many films about what's happening in the middle east throughout its yearly
Documentary competition and premieres
sections.
Disc two
includes nearly six hours of additional material
including a 196 - minute making - of
documentary, entitled Strength and Honor: Creating the World of Gladiator, and as if this was not exhaustive enough more behind the scenes technical information is provided in the five - part Image and Design
section which
includes featurettes on sets, costumes, and weapons as well as extensive photo galleries.
The festival has now added a pair of full - length
documentaries in both the World Cinema
Documentary Competition
section and the
Documentary Premieres
section, along with unveiling three From the Collection archival screenings,
including Kelly Reichardt's «River of Grass» and Nicole Holofcener's «Walking and Talking.»
The 2016 Sundance Film Festival may be months away from kicking off in snowy Park City, Utah, but the annual festival has begun rolling out its various lineups,
including today's announcement of its competition
sections —
including U.S. Dramatic, U.S.
Documentary, World Cinema Dramatic and World
Documentary offerings — along with its out of competition NEXT lineup.
Other films from Cannes making their US debut at Telluride
include the Russian «Loveless,» directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, about an unhappy couple searching for their son, and winner of Cannes» Jury Prize; «A Man of Integrity,» by Mohammad Rasoulof, set in corrupt Iranian society, which won the Grand Prize of the Un Certain Regard
section; «The Rider,» by Chloe Zhao, about a badly injured young South Dakotan rodeo rider, which won the top prize, the Art Cinema Award, of the Director's Fortnight; «Tesnota (Closeness),» about a Jewish family forced to try to ransom their son and his new bride, also in Un Certain Regard, by Kantemir Balagov; and Barbet Schroeder's
documentary about a Buddhist monk, «Le venerable W.»
Other highlights in this
section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair, set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate
documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy; the drama MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking
documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»
Other highlights in this
section include: the European Premiere of Choi Dong - hoon's colourful period bullet opera, ASSASSINATION; the European Premiere of Daniel Junge's thrill - a-minute BEING EVEL about the legendary daredevil Robert Craig «Evel» Knievel; the European Premiere of David Farr's crafty and suspenseful study in paranoia, THE ONES BELOW starring David Morrissey and Clémence Poésy; Atom Egoyan's latest drama REMEMBER, offering a provocative study of the nature of evil as well as serving as a stark reminder of the atrocities of 20th century history, starring Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau; Gabriel Clarke and John McKenna's gripping
documentary STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN & LE MANS, featuring unseen archive footage, contemporary interviews and previously unheard commentary from McQueen himself; Stephen Fingleton's thrilling, post-apocalyptic debut THE SURVIVALIST; Sebastian Schipper's exhilarating one - shot sensation, VICTORIA; and THE WAVE, Roar Uthaug's high - octane and nerve - shredding portrayal of a potential catastrophe.
Other titles in this
section include: Naomi Kawase's sweet, light and leisurely AN; Tom Geens» COUPLE IN A HOLE, about a couple living in an underground forest dwelling to be left alone to deal with their mysterious grief; DEPARTURE, Andrew Steggall's delicate first feature about longing, loneliness and nostalgia for a sense of family that may have never existed; Jacques Audiard's Palme d'Or - winner about a makeshift family trying to cement their bonds, DHEEPAN; the World Premiere of Biyi Bandele's FIFTY, a riveting exploration of love and lust, power and rivalry and seduction and infidelity in Lagos; the European Premiere of Maya Newell's
documentary GAYBY BABY, following the lives of four Australian children whose parents all happen to be gay; Mark Cousins returns to LFF with his metaphysical essay film I AM BELFAST, Stig Björkman's
documentary INGRID BERGMAN — IN HER OWN WORDS, a treasure trove of Bergman's never - before - seen home movies, personal letters and diary extracts alongside archive footage; Hirokazu Kore - eda's beautiful OUR LITTLE SISTER, focusing on the lives of four young women related through their late father in provincial Japan; the European Premiere of Mabel Cheung's sweeping Chinese epic based on the true story of Jackie Chan's parents A TALE OF THREE CITIES and Guillaume Nicloux's VALLEY OF LOVE starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu in a tale of love, loss, memory and the mystical.
The Blu - ray edition looks stunning (I did not view the DVD, which features no supplements) and
includes the 30 - minute making - of
documentary «Hard - Wires Humanity: Making Ghost in the Shell,» which covers the production with lots of behind - the - scenes footage, and the shorter featurettes «
Section 9: Cyber Defenders» (11 mins) and «Man & Machine: The Ghost Philosophy» (10 mins), plus bonus DVD and Ultraviolet Digital HD copies of the film.
Other galas and special event screenings
include The Way, Way Back from writers / directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, «Gay - La» event G.B.F., Fanie Fourie's Lobola from South Africa (the centerpiece of the African Pictures
section), Populaire from France, Papadopoulos and Sons from the U.K., Joe Swanberg's Drinking Buddies with Anna Kendrick and Olivia Wilder, and the
documentaries Twenty Feet from Stardom, Inequality for All, and Somm.
Also
included on the Region 2 Special Edition were a half - hour
documentary, six featurettes, a half - hour of video blogs, a Plot Holes & Comparisons
section, a poster and photo gallery, and director Edgar Wright's 40 - minute 1993 cop action student film Dead Right complete with commentary and featurette.
- Rare Revealed is a
documentary section that
include videos such as making of..
The exhibition is organized around four thematic
sections, each of which mixes a variety of styles and media,
including Pop and Conceptual art,
documentary photography, Surrealism and abstraction.
The exhibition brings together around 170 pieces,
including watercolours, gouaches, luminous reliefs, collages, paintings, mobiles, sculptures and interdisciplinary projects, in addition to a
documentary section on the period stretching from 1949 to the early 1980s.