Not exact matches
Giving Woody Allen a run for his money as the most prolific
filmmaker in the business, Noah Baumbach has released his second film of 2015, coming only a few months after
While We're Young, his exploration of generational divides in the
modern era.
The Italian
filmmaker relied on borrowed works from
modern classical composer John Adams to determine the ebbing dramatic tension of 2009's I Am Love,
while 2015's A Bigger Splash, which centers on the relationship between a fictional rock singer and her mercurial former lover and record producer, climaxes with an electric, lip - syncing performance of the Rolling Stones's «Emotional Rescue.»
What's more, it's refreshing to hear the young
filmmaker talk honestly and passionately about such a traditionally maligned industry,
while also finding a moment to namedrop Downey's Putney Swope and ruminate on the state of
modern action films.
The eclectic works of Tang Chang confound categories such as «
modern» or «contemporary»,
while Bagyi Aung Soe, a Burmese painter who died in poverty, and the Filipino
filmmaker Rox Lee were unaligned with either liberal - progressive norms or with the transnational vectors of socialist realism that opposed US imperialism in the 20th century.