Sentences with phrase «about filming experiences»

At the session, Tony Leung openly talked about his filming experience on the set of «The Grandmaster».

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The series was produced by Jeff Skoll (of eBay fame) and his activist company Participant Media, And it serves to underscore once again the «you - are - there» power of VR — as opposed to the two - dimensional flat - screen experience of a film like An Inconvenient Truth — when it comes to getting out the message of urgency about climate change.
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit, about the hell experienced by three people trapped in a room, as well as such haunting films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
According to the film, it's apparently all about Seattle and you had to be there, but simultaneously we the audience are supposed to care about this experience which is only Seattle idiosyncrasy.
The song, which has been covered endlessly, has become the most played Christian single played on the radio and is about the experience when you see God face - to - face, so it will be interesting to see how that's conveyed in a feature film.
A film like The Greatest Story Ever Told is a film about Jesus in the light of experience.
Instead, the film would be about a clown who comes riding into town on a donkey; he's with a rather motley circus; he experiences the human failings of the circus people; he encounters Magnus, who wants to dominate and control; he substitutes himself for a poor human - puppet and is killed by Magnus.
Watch a film created by Challenge Success and student David Lopez where he interviewed Challenge Success student team members about their experiences as school change agents.
I won't reveal too much about the film, but I will tell you this: We experience all of these emotions, simultaneously.
Though we often share or hear about the experience that persons of the LGBT community have had when coming out, one film seeks to focus on the other side of the experience: parents.
Nevertheless, Chasnoff says, «The experience of engaging in the mainstream media about our film like that was one of the first times that the topic ever surfaced in the mainstream media.»
That's not a reflection of the film, but more a deep realisation that this is our lives and we are somewhat desensitised to hearing about people's experiences.
The film can't show it all, but it really did begin to show a range of experiences and to start a dialogue about it.
They discuss the Avery case, and the broader lessons about the criminal justice system that it points to, as well as Strang's experiences taking part in the film.
Two African American producers based in Atlanta have been filming the SpelBots to make a documentary about the team and their experiences at the RoboCup events.
Nothing you read or hear about this film can adequately encapsulate the experience of watching it.
Although she's been open about her struggle with an eating disorder, Pretty Little Liars star Troian Bellisario said filming her new movie Feed, which is based on many of her own personal experiences, wasn't easy.
We also shot video footage and we're hoping to cut that together to make a short film about the experience
In the new documentary film $ 29 Billion Reasons to Lie About Cholesterol, Justin Smith states,»... between 1994 and 2006 the percentage of men aged 65 to 74 with «high» cholesterol decreased from 87 % to 54 %... Despite this, the rate of coronary heart disease for this age group stayed about the same... Other age groups have experienced an increase in the rate of heart disease as the number of people with «high» cholesterol has decreased.&rAbout Cholesterol, Justin Smith states,»... between 1994 and 2006 the percentage of men aged 65 to 74 with «high» cholesterol decreased from 87 % to 54 %... Despite this, the rate of coronary heart disease for this age group stayed about the same... Other age groups have experienced an increase in the rate of heart disease as the number of people with «high» cholesterol has decreased.&rabout the same... Other age groups have experienced an increase in the rate of heart disease as the number of people with «high» cholesterol has decreased.»
Salma doesn't seem to have a film to promote this year, but she attended the CFF to speak about her industry experience during the festival's «Women in Motion» panel.
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While Satrapi does a nice job of explaining why changes were made, I would have liked to learn more about her real experiences and how they match up with the film.
During the medial stretch of the film (about an hour), the latter journey (the visual sequences) will mimic one's experience at a planetarium, or perhaps a viewing of an environmental documentary, minus a top - rate actor's narration; if watching it on television, one might have the strong urge to check the channel.
Those experiencing Judd Apatow / Seth Rogen fatigue (include me here) may want to avoid another film about a bachelor weekend in Vegas that goes horribly wrong.
It's a life — and now a film about a life — built from disparate strands of experience, but one that makes sense exactly because she is Grace Jones, and being Grace Jones means synthesizing Grace Jones from all available material.
After the film ended and we realized how pointless it was, one of the «writers» went onstage and was interviewed about the experience of writing the screenplay.
It is best to go into this movie as blind as possible because it is better to experience the film rather than read about it later, but the story focuses on biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) and a team of scientists who venture into a strange force - field - like area that mysteriously appears on Earth.
As someone who saw The Room, I can only truly speak from one perspective, and there's certainly an aware layer of recognition and expectation that is experienced from seeing a film you know so much about come together before you.
Viewers are left to experience the non-verbal, mystical vastness of the film, and to subjectively reach into their own subconscious and into the film's pure imagery to speculate about its meaning.
Many of Pixar's best films capture something truly elemental about the experience of being a child.
The first feature from Rupert Goold, artistic director of London's Almeida Theatre, the film owes a dramatic and stylistic debt to Capote, another stage veteran's big - screen debut about the complicated relationship between a prisoner facing a murder rap and the writer looking to capitalize on his experiences.
The unit's work was top secret, its members» experiences, recounted in this film, fascinating above all for what they tell about the determined inventiveness, the all - out ambition to try everything, characteristic of that war effort.
Far be it from me to expect any sort of cerebral experience from a slasher about a doll, but it's evident that a degree of thought DID go into this, which makes its overall failure as a horror film all the more disappointing.
This was a blank - slate film experience for me, and it's not a sequel or prequel so much as an independent movie operating laterally to Suicide Club, so why am I even talking about all this.
There's no suspense about what will become of Anne: The whole film is a recounting of the events leading up to the one haunting pre-credit image, of Anne in her final repose, with which Haneke brings us into this experience.
Welcome to Me may be about one woman's experience with mental illness and winning the lottery, but the film is also meant to reflect a little bit of us all.
Greg Berlanti's charmingly heartfelt film is a remarkably successful attempt to give shape to the experience of the closet by drawing an incredibly intimate portrait of a teenage boy about to leave it behind.
It is good to exercise the brain and participate in or experience philosophical discussions, which is pretty much what this whole film is: a 100 minute plot free series of (not necessarily connected) discussions about various aspects of life, philosophy, and film.
The film, which was inspired by Denis» own experiences in Africa and those of working amongst the stark Southwest landscapes of Paris, Texas, proved to be a very auspicious debut, screening at Cannes that year and earning both a Golden Palm nomination and a César nomination for Best New Director.Denis followed her debut the next year with Man No Run, a documentary about Les Têtes Brulées («the Flaming Heads»), a Cameroon band on their first French tour.
As well as talking about her experiences and thoughts on the film she discusses the memoirs she has written on the period called The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust's Shadow (released after the film was in pre-production, which was based on In the Sewers of Lvov by Robert Marshall).
The film is based on the true story of Pearson who after a life - changing experience challenges the faith of his congregation by preaching about universal salvation.
They talk about whether this could become a tour, using film to give people the experience of being on the stage, and the ambiguous ending.
0:20 — Talks about his experience at Toronto International Film Festival and finding out about bringing the film there.
In a print interview for Empire magazine, Boyle has compared his film to «mountain movies,» arguing that it's «finally more about experience than an idea.»
It's maybe not the movie for audiences who absolutely insist on a plot — The Guardian, in a 4/5 review, calls it «a film about nothing specific» — but if you're willing to just give yourself over to the experience, 20th Century Women looks like a warmhearted dramedy.
At the film's press day, actor Paul Giamatti, who's also an executive producer on the movie, talked about what drew him to John Dies at the End, his most memorable experience of the shoot, working with such new actors, how he sees the industry now, and that he doesn't think a film like Sideways would even get made today.
There's a program of short films that includes The Jewish Experience and several films with a Jewish theme, including one made in Israel about the muses of Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Ultimately, I found the film to be just OK, and as narcissistic and self - congratulatory as this is: the best part about the whole experience, was seeing myself on the big - screen as a panicked / witless civilian.
This featurette sees director Dean DeBlois talking about this sequel and how he feels the 3D format contributes to the audience experience and the overall success of his film.
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