Read descriptions of the films.
Read descriptions of the films and sound works.
Not exact matches
Those
of you who don't enjoy Aronofsky's
films can
read 24 Frames, which has stills and a
description of the trailer (and hopefully we'll have it next week).
«Fuck you for what you did» I still have the habit never to
read a brief
description of a
film in advance, let alone I would watch the trailer.
One reviewer wrote that he creates a separate space apart from the outside in which one is allowed to meditate, which is probably the best
description I've ever
read of his
films.
City
of Lakes is written and directed by Kevin Shahinian and my first thought
reading the
film's
description is that this started as a personal
film that evolved into something more.
Speaking
of editing, the initial
description that I
read regarding this
film implied that Sasha was angry about Paige's engagement because the latter had made a vow that she wouldn't get married until her best friend was legally allowed to marry another woman.
The story ostensibly follows Carmine's sudden rise in respect when he finally purchases his beautiful new coat but it takes some unexpected turns (don't
read the
description on the back
of the DVD case if you want the surprises preserved) and observes fragments
of stories playing out in the periphery, all
of which add both tender grace notes and wry satirical asides to the
film.
I have not
read Michael Finkel's book
of the same name, but the publisher
description has more focus than this
film while offering a probing look at the relationship between these two men.
Giordano has a talent for turning a few words into a portrait - in - depth, an example being his
description of a slender young dilettante as looking like every French
film director's dream — «unbearably lonely, ultra-sexy, Sartre -
reading Gallic beauty.»
Fiona Banner's written
descriptions of Vietnam
films and her recorded
reading of these texts contrast with James de la Vega's tape drawings and chalk axioms on the pavement in front
of the museum.