Sentences with phrase «art cinema for»

There's a private spa with sauna and steam room for all pampering needs and a state - of - the - art cinema for film screenings of their choice.

Not exact matches

But researchers at the European Geosciences Union general assembly in Vienna attending the science and art session could sit on a chair attached to a transducer — as used in cinemas and by gamers looking for a 4D experience — and feel recordings of infrasound from the volcano.
I'm a committed Christian, outgoing, funny and like to have fun, travelling, sports, Arts, cinema, anything outdoors... I'm Honest, and looking for a true Christian man!I'm serious when it comes to serious matters.
For a funky art deco cinema, head to Cygnet Cinema at Como.
You can also find an art centre, cinema and the wheel of Brisbane so there's no denying that there's something for everyone!
I am seeking for a platonic conversationalist to enjoy seeing art, cinema, and taking coffee on our free time!
After having his girlfriend stolen by a handsome (at least momentarily) Eduardo Noriega in director Amenábar's art - house hit Open Your Eyes (later remade in the U.S. as Vanilla Sky), Martínez spent the next few years carving a comfortable niche for himself in the realm of Spanish cinema.
As is oft - noted, cinema remains the art form most closely tied to industry, so the mere act of assembling $ 50 million in financing for a piece of this nature certainly represents no easy task — it's an art in itself.
For those uninterested in the lost art of criticism, Ferrell and Kilcher frolicking in the woods and wistfully musing will be easy to sneer at — any signs of the lovey - dovey in cinema are often easy shrug - offs for the more «intellectual» critFor those uninterested in the lost art of criticism, Ferrell and Kilcher frolicking in the woods and wistfully musing will be easy to sneer at — any signs of the lovey - dovey in cinema are often easy shrug - offs for the more «intellectual» critfor the more «intellectual» critic.
All in all, the 150 - minute Mr. Turner is an impressive accomplishment, laudable for the way it uses the figure of a single artist to explore both art and cinema.
He studied art and cinema as a young adult, often spending a considerable amount of time on his father's movie sets, and honed his skills in his early twenties not in the arena of directing (as might be expected), but in that of painting.Danny Huston's directorial assignments began inconspicuously, at the age of 24, with the 1987 made - for - television comic fantasies Bigfoot and Mr. Corbett's Ghost (the second of which featured John Huston in the cast).
For those of us who prefer to judge Gibson solely in terms of his art, the movie is a virtuosic piece of action cinema — particularly in its second half... And while there has been no shortage of recent films that decry the horrors of war and man's inhumanity to his fellow man, I know of none other quite this sickeningly powerful.
Gaspar Noé's Climax (detailed below) was the big winner at the Directors» Fortnight, taking home the Art Cinema Award, and Lucia's Grace, directed by Gianni Zanasi and starring Alba Rohrwacher as a single working mother struggling to find balance in her life, won the Europa Cinemas Label Award for the section's best European film.
A throughly researched and extremely informative survey of the life and work of one of the great figures of world cinema, Richard Schickel's Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin is a must for lovers of cinema.
This was something like a miracle: Haneke's gracious affability aside, his has always been, openly and decisively (he's quite literally said as much) an oppositional cinema — often abrasive (his one noble failure, 1997's Funny Games, and its shot - for - shot English - language remake from 2008, being the prime specimens), always painstakingly conscientious and morally committed to disturb (all of his films from The Seventh Continent through The White Ribbon) art films that mean to engage and provoke the audience, not please or reassure in a way that could ever be mistaken for award - grubbing.
He was known for his unconventional style and techniques which found their roots in his own unique philosophies behind the art of cinema.
The main reason to see Enter the Dragon isn't for the story, direction, or anything one normally associates with the worth of your typical movie; you watch it to see the greatest martial arts figure in the history of cinema, Bruce Lee, at the peak of his career.
Allan Cameron's Modular Narratives in Contemporary Cinema, the subject of this review, does something similar — for the most part — to Puzzle Films and seems to sit clearly on the side of the debate that understands there is indeed something unique about the complex narratives of contemporary cinema, arguing that these films are different not only from classical Hollywood films but also from the art cinema and experimental films they often resemble.
For 107 years, the National Board of Review has dedicated its efforts to the support of cinema as both art and entertainment.
2006 Time Out New York Best Documentary The Radio Times Best Documentary 2007 Rose d'Or Festival, Best of 2007 and Best Arts Documentary (Switzerland) Los Angeles Film, Festival Best International Feature (USA) 2008 Atlanta Film Festival, Audience Award (USA) Bergen International Film Festival, Audience Award (Norway) Warsaw International Film Festival Best Documentary (Poland) Paris Cinema International Film Festival, Jury Prize and Audience Award (France) Nashville Independent Film Festival Impact of Music Award (USA) Sydney Film Festival, Audience Award for Best Documentary (Australia) Los Angeles Film Festival, Humanitas Award for Best Documentary (USA) Ghent Film Festival, Audience Award (Belgium) The International Documentary Awards, Alan Ett Best Music Award (USA) The Festival D'Automne, Audience Award (France) Les Rencontres Cinématographiques de Dijon, Audience Award (France) 2009 Christopher Awards, Christopher Award for Film (USA) The Keswick Film Festival, Audience Award (England) DVD Critics, Best Non-Fiction Title (USA) AG Kino - Gilde German Art House Cinemas, Best Documentary (Germany)
Asghar Farhadi's 2009 film About Elly — only released in the U.S. four years after the triumph of Farhadi's 2011 Best Foreign Film Oscar - winner A Separation — was praised for, among other things, its canny self - positioning in relation to the history of European art cinema.
This is not high art cinema, but for ninety minutes Mr. Right is just plain fun.
This has all of the typical Guillermo del Toro touches, with gorgeously lavish dark, dingy sets, a wonderful score by Alexandre Desplat, an immense love for the art of cinema (she lives above a movie theater), not to mention a scaly fish creature (played of course by Doug Jones) who doesn't have any lines but does say plenty in his actions.»
Even critics of last year's Amores Perros have admitted that an insurgence of Mexican productions into the highly populated art house distribution crowd is increasingly inevitable (the best simile that could be imagined is that the rise of Mexican cinema is like the push for Germany and Japan's permanent inclusion on the UN Security Counsil — hey, as art film distributors are saying, we're still working with the inclusion of Iran and Taiwan).
Morita's work in The Karate Kid is iconographic — the character functions like any number of old Asian man archetypes from martial arts cinema, but, transplanted to American pop (his arrival softened by Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back), Miyagi becomes something like an albatross for Asians in modern Western culture not for its incompetence, but for its tonal perfection.
These questions were by no means unique to Brakhage — they were in fact the catalyst for modern art — but he was the first to realize their implications for the cinema in a body of truly great works of art.
FRUITVALE STATION (2013)-- I'm not hating on the world guys... RIDDICK (2013)-- I'm not hating on the world that allows this movie to keep going... THE EAST (2013)-- I'm hating on the world, and cinema for this movie... MUSEUM HOURS (2013)-- Let me think about art some more... FROZEN (2013)-- Let me wish for more great musical songs per film... THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (2013)-- Let me wish for shorter films... CALL ME KUCHU (2013)-- Let me wish for equality... THE TWELVE CHAIRS (1970)-- Young Frank Langela makes me feel weird... TOUCH OF EVIL (1958)-- Charlton Heston is badass guys...
French cinema and filmmakers are famed for innovating styles like avant garde, film noir, art nouveau, and cinéma vérité.
The 85 year old filmmaker is probably more well - known for his examinations of public institutions in films like Welfare (1975), Titicut Follies (1967), At Berkeley (2013) or High School (1968, followed by a sequel in 1994), but he's also one of cinema's great chroniclers of art as work.
As our man in Venice put it, «It's a visually breathtaking piece of punk - art cinema that gives a lot of food for thought.»
When working for Owe Svensson from 1997 - 2001 (sound designer for Ingmar Bergman, Bo Widerberg and Andrei Tarkovski), Ekstrand got his passion for the art of sound and music in cinema.
Films indispensable for appreciating the art of cinema, may not be the «desert island films,» but a list of my indispensible films, off the top of my head, would be almost any documentary with a conscience, like Food, Inc..
The selection of films incorporates some of the most significant (and most discussed) examples of international «art cinema» and off - Hollywood cult cinema from recent years, the bulk of them released between 2000 and 2006; examples include In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar - wai, 2000), Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000), Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001), Irreversible (Gaspar Noé, 2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004), and Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005).
Prize is named for pioneering film writer Louis Delluc (1890 - 1924), whose early insistence that cinema is an art form that can transcend storytelling makes him the spiritual father of French film criticism.
Every year, if we're lucky, there is some breakthrough film, something that advances the art, what I call «the thing that happened in cinema» for that year.
The next Hollywood Film Awards will take place on Nov. 1, 2015, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, California The Hollywood Film Awards, the official launch of the awards season ®, has recognized excellence in the art of cinema and filmmaking for 18 years, honoring some of the world's biggest -LSB-...]
As previously announced, the inaugural LFF Connects will feature British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, internationally acclaimed for some of the most original, compelling and successful films in contemporary cinema (Interstellar, Inception, The Dark Knight, Memento), and Tacita Dean, lauded for her art work in film (and whose grand - scale Tate Modern exhibition FILM transfixed audiences).
For me, the purpose of film criticism is to interest people in the art of cinema.
Though frustrating, demanding, and at times impossible to penetrate, it's an astonishing gift to cinema and art fans alike; an achievement in filmmaking that will be discussed and interpreted for ages.
She is currently working on books including 1000 Women in Horror, a book on art and intertextuality in giallo cinema, and co-editing a collection about the film work of Elaine May for Edinburgh University Press's ReFocus series.
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The Hollywood Film Awards has recognized excellence in the art of cinema and filmmaking for 17 years, honoring some of the -LSB-...]
While I am quite skeptical of his retirement claim, it's noteworthy because the absence of one of today's true auteur's would be a loss for the art of cinema.
If you're looking for smart laughs and a gloriously depraved premise, but you don't really feel like venturing into that dingy little air conditioner-less art house cinema, this will surely satiate your need for intellectual nourishment while simultaneously tickling your long numb funny bone.
Every now and again, a film comes along that is so delicately crafted that it reminds you that cinema is an art form, rather than simply a vehicle for aging celebrities to nab a paycheck.
What writer / director Alejandro G. Iñárritu has done for cinema was craft a imaginative, clever, and thought provoking masterpiece on the same levels of what Shakespeare did for the theater, Hemingway did for literature, and DaVinci did for art.
Attendees were then invited to stay for the sixth St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum, which embraces many arts besides cinema.
Via year - round programming and discussions; its annual New York Film Festival; and its publications, including Film Comment, the U.S.'s premier magazine about films and film culture, the Film Society endeavors to make the discussion and appreciation of cinema accessible to a broader audience, as well as to ensure that it will remain an essential art form for years to come.
The trailer ran in front of pretty much every movie I saw at my local art house cinema for about two months before opening there, and can't say I was particularly impressed by anything other than the jaunty acoustic guitar score.
«Chungking Express was the Masculin Féminin of the 1990s, a pop art movie about cool twentysomethings looking for love in the city that has replaced Paris as the center of the world - cinema imagination.
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