Not exact matches
It uses tons of
archival nuclear weapons
footage — roughly a third of which the public has never seen before — overlaid with Cold War - era documents that are brought to
life with eye - catching animation.
We see the people and place that made Berry into America's preeminent scribe of rural
life, but we never see him, except in
archival footage.
Using
archival footage, the film traces Nim's
life with his human mentors as they teach him sign language and explore the limits of his ability to speak.
Weaving together a wealth of
archival footage from the most glamorous moments in fashion history with André's poignant reflections on his
life and career, The Gospel According to André is a cinematic monument to one of the most unique figures of 20th Century American culture.
Kennedy tells this story with interviews — with Hamilton himself, his family, his friends, and his wife, professional volleyball player Gabrielle Reece, who understands her husband's passion but knows that he's capable of being a husband and a father, too — and an abundance of
archival footage collected from throughout Hamilton's
life.
And yet, aside from a brief bit of
archival footage depicting the Argentine clergyman then known as Jorge Mario Bergoglio preaching in the 1990s, we don't get any full sense of the man beneath the mitre, nor his
life prior to the papacy.
Agnes Varda reflects on her
life and art in this stylish blending of
archival footage, reenactments and cinematic inventions that add up to be a remarkably poignant and inspiring documentary.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and
archival interviews and
footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American
Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment present a first look at the new documentary Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics, a compelling insider's tale and a 75th anniversary celebration as seen through the inkwells of those who created and
lived it, balanced with insights from key historians and filled with interviews,
archival footage, and a dazzling parade of those forever riveting and splashy DC covers.
Using interviews from family, band - mates and others in his
life, as well as fantastic
archival footage and dozens of recordings, you will find yourself with a new appreciation and deeper understanding of the music legend.
The only emotional resonance comes with the closing credits, as photos and
archival footage of the real -
life Line Found are presented and we are reminded of the tragedy that should have permeated Sean McNamara's cheesy narrative.
Using
archival footage, friends and family, Schwarz traces an extraordinary
life excess and secrets that is both a lively chronicle of the times, and a surprising look at a time when gay men were firmly ensconced in the closet.
Other supplements include outtakes,
archival behind - the - scenes
footage, TV clips, and the complete 1954 This Is Your
Life episode celebrating Mack Sennett.
Using rare,
archival footage that brings their extraordinary world to
life, How to Change the World is the story of the pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern green movement.
There is no new
footage and no interviews shot for this film, only
archival material from Brando's performances, his television interviews and some behind the scenes
footage and rare videos of his personal
life.
Using
archival footage to tell the story, and accompanied by an originally composed score by Alex Somers,» Dawson City: Frozen Time», will depict a unique history of a Canadian gold rush town by chronicling the
life cycle of a singular film collection through its exile, burial, rediscovery, and salvation — and through that collection, how a First Nation hunting camp was transformed and displaced.
Mixing
archival footage from Wilson's
life, video of the class she teaches, and interviews with both her and her students, as well as with fellow veteran actors like Frances McDormand and Tyne Daly, Nyswaner tries to speak to larger truths about acting and
life while also recounting the details of Wilson's
life.
Meanwhile, on Truman - era console televisions, Clooney shows us what appears to be actual
archival documentary
footage of the same sorts of folks saying horrible things about the possibility of
living next to African Americans.
«Jane,» from director Brett Morgen, is another feat of
archival derring - do, one that stitches together forgotten
footage of the young primatologist Jane Goodall into a profound and engrossing biography of one of our
living saints.
«A Side / B Side: Portraying the
Life of Brian Wilson» is solid and runs nearly 30 minutes with some interviews and
archival footage of Wilson.
For a documentary providing stories from the 1940s and 1950s, you shouldn't expect much
archival footage, but the
footage included of war action and war
life is sensational, even if it is grainy and hard to see at times.
This HBO Documentary chronicles the
life of legendary director Steven Spielberg through
archival footage and interviews with family, friends, actors, and colleagues to produce something truly stunning.
It's a pretty linear telling of her literary
life, which is definitely interestingly told with lots of
archival footage and photos, but I was left wondering if someone who was not so close to the family might have looked at her
life with a more critical lens.
Based on his NY Times best - selling memoir, this ultimate rock - doc is filled with wall - to - wall music, animation and never - before - seen
archival footage chronicling the
life and career of Guns N» Roses frontman, Duff McKagan, from his beginnings in the Seattle rock scene through the heights, excess, and survival of super stardom.
Joe Strummer, The Future Is Unwritten (Unwritten) Bio-pic celebrates the
life and times of The Clash's front man Joe Strummer (1952 - 2002), revisiting the colorful punk rocker via
archival footage and the fond recollections of fans and friends.
Though nominally a celebration of the
life and storied career of children's broadcaster Fred Rogers, anchored in present - day talking - head interviews with collaborators and friends that threaten at times to bludgeon the delicate and achingly sincere
archival footage of Rogers's show «Mr. Rogers» Neighborhood», Neville's film has a bit more teeth as a manifesto for how children's educational programming that resists the trends of busyness, noise, and violence can function as a form of public service, instilling values like neighbourly stewardship and mutual respect.
This original series chronicles the
life of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner through the use of cinematic reenactments,
archival footage, and interviews.
Via a vibrant mix of
archival footage and present - day interviews with both performers and their appreciative fans, This Is the
Life chronicles the rise and fall of an innovative, musical movement which profoundly influenced commercial hip - hop.
Archival footage, newspaper accounts and the wistful recollections of friends, family and luminaries combine to paint a rich picture of the complete
lives of Tolson and his team and how they managed to beat the odds en route to their amazing accomplishment.
The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden Released in 2013, this documentary cleverly splices video
footage, letters, and other
archival material to recount a real -
life murder mystery involving a self - proclaimed baroness, her lovers, and other settlers on Floreana Island in the 1930s.
This «
live documentary» reflects on Kronos Quartet's 45 - year history, combining
live narration,
archival footage, and interviews — all accompanied by
live music performed by Kronos — and will have its world premiere at the Wexner Center on Thursday, January 25, 2018.
Through
archival imagery and newly - shot
footage, Precarity follows the
life of forgotten New Orleans jazz singer Buddy Bolden.
Fusing
archival material, readings from classical sources and newly shot
footage, Akomfrah's piece focuses on the disorder and cruelty of the whaling industry and juxtaposes it with scenes of many generations of migrants making epic crossings of the ocean for a better
life.
This excerpt is from a documentary produced by the National Gallery of Art that includes
archival footage of Edward Hopper (1882 — 1967), new
footage of places that inspired him in New York and New England, including his boyhood home in Nyack and his studio on Washington Square, where he
lived and worked for more than 50 years.
On the screen behind the dancers, Hanayagi, now eighty, appeared in a new video portrait by Wilson, but also in fascinating
archival footage of her dancing some of the moves taking place
live onstage, but with even more concentration.
Instead of standard realism he favors a strategy that abstracts everyday actions and statements into theatrical gestures, in which
archival footage is re-edited or re-staged, real people perform fictional scenarios based on their own
lives and historical observations intermesh with contemporary narratives.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Theater This program, held in connection with Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight, begins with a screening of The 100 Years Show (30 mins, 2015), a documentary directed by Alison Klayman that combines verité
footage from the years leading up to Carmen Herrera's 100th birthday with interviews and
archival images of Herrera's
life and work.
Through
archival imagery and newly - shot
footage, Akomfrah's new film follows the
life of forgotten New Orleans jazz singer Buddy Bolden.
With «Itzhak,» the filmmaker presents an affectionate portrait of the musician, tracing his
life through
archival and original
footage, from his first appearance on «The Ed Sullivan Show» through his recent performance of the national anthem at a Mets game.