Not exact matches
This one will be hard to stomach if you
actually watch it, but as one of the first ever «found - footage» horror movies, about a fictional
documentary crew shooting a
film in the Amazon, it has been hugely influential.
«It was
actually back in our early original content days and the red envelope entertainment, it's all we did was produce original stand - up comedy and acquired
documentaries and foreign language
films.
The movie is the brainchild of retail mogul Mart Green, who heard Steve Saint and Mincaye speak at a conference in 1999 and was so moved by the story that he decided to turn it into a
film — two
films,
actually; the companion
documentary, Beyond the Gates of Splendor, released last year.
We
actually were
filmed in a
documentary for API when we were at the ILLI last summer.
Ostensibly a
documentary about a real - life horse whisperer, this
film actually has more to say about how people treat each other than how they interact with horses.
But for all its dreamy narrative qualities, Marczak's
film is
actually a lyrical, fluid - motion
documentary that, in a very different way from «Kate Plays Christine» (see above) but no less profoundly, blurs the distinction between narrative and nonfiction filmmaking.
We should have seen this coming, Layton had shown us in his last
film, the actual
documentary The Imposter that he likes to toy with the audience's notion of what is
actually real.
The «
documentary» — which is
actually just a series of clips from short surrealist
films — also happens to be presented and hosted by...
If you're at all interested in the
film, be warned that the «
documentary» gives away every major plot twist (admittedly, they're not that difficult to figure out in the first place) while providing no insight into the
film nor the actors (save for the disheartening shock that Cook, Phillippe, and Forlani are
actually more insipid in real life).
But
actually 2012 has been vintage, with some really brilliant
films from the biggest names doing their best work — and some fascinating
documentaries.
The
film is exceptionally written — every line of dialogue sounds like something a person might
actually say and, as someone who was a high school senior in 2002, it felt so authentic that I thought I was watching a
documentary about my generation's coming - of - age instead of a comedy - drama from the co-writer of Frances Ha and Mistress America.
Actually, the best movies on Netflix are staggeringly good right now: You can see
films by Richard Linklater, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, classic romantic comedies, action movies, sci - fi masterpieces, radical
documentaries and foreign
films.
Actually, this
film never seems to be able to make up its mind what its genre is - sashaying back and forth between the
documentary in which characters address the camera, slapstick, melodrama and stand - up.
There's
actually a DVD they have, we
filmed these
documentaries, they put us in groups.