Sentences with phrase «as walkabout»

No one fractures time like Nicolas Roeg, who has given us such nonlinear marvels as Walkabout, Don't Look Now, and The Man Who Fell to Earth.
The marvelous camerawork is by Nicolas Roeg, who would go on to direct such excellent features as Walkabout and Don't Look Now.

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Florence is a city not only rich in culture and history but food as well, and the «Pizza and Gelato Cooking Class in Tuscan Farmhouse from Florence,» operated by Walkabout Florence Tours, places second on TripAdvisor's list.
Join pastors, college - age persons, and congregations as we continue to connect with young adults on a walkabout»
Crowds of well - wishers cheered Britain's Prince Harry as he made an impromptu walkabout outside the ancient walls of Windsor Castle on the eve of his wedding to U.S. actress Meghan Markle.
He was in Glasgow speaking to the CBI and he was in Shetland which was about as remote as it's possible to get, but he's not about to do a walkabout on a Scottish high street any time soon.»
They largely focused instead on the activities of the campaigns, with close to half of the 571 news items we examined primarily about the process of campaigning, such as staged walkabouts, Remain and Leave strategies, or internal party political squabbles.
Ed Miliband is minimising public walkabouts on the election campaign trail as Labour avoids taking any risks with photos, the UK's premier political photographer has told TP.
The judges commented, «The judging panel was impressed by this new innovative» Walkabout» system, which makes use of an existing material to eliminate the need for scaffolding; describing it as an amazingly good innovation.»
Mrs Duffy had confronted Mr Brown in the final days of the election campaign as he went walkabout in her home town of Rochdale, where she took issue with him about the deficit and mass immigration.
Between our visits she would go on walkabouts from Miami Beach to as far as her feet would carry her, sometimes as far off as Orlando, and in a few weeks or a couple months return with new tales.
Many people find topical emu oil (like the Walkabout Emu Oil Liquid) to be curative for skin irritations and wounds, and also effective when applied as an everyday moisturizer.
Walkabout is cinema as poetry.
Witherspoon's walkabout is punishing physically, but never as remotely emotionally affecting as any of the survival narratives that dominated 2012 (even «Gravity» carried more emotional weight and that's not saying a lot).
While the more critically esteemed New Wave cinema of Walkabout (Nicolas Roeg, 1971), Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975) and My Brilliant Career (Gillian Armstrong, 1979) presented a refined image of Australia, early genre films like Stork (Tim Burstall, 1971), The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (Bruce Beresford, 1972) and The True Story of Eskimo Nell (Richard Franklin, 1975) were seen as portraying a more crude side of Australian society.
At the same time that it works as a narrative, Walkabout is just as good as a film about nature, languishing on scenes depicting the exotic creatures one might find in the Australian outback.
Gulpilil, the young aborigine star, is familiar to American audiences as the star of Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout.
You may have noticed that as Bucky and Shuri went on their pleasant Wakandan walkabout, a number of locals were shouting the nickname «White Wolf!»
You would not recognize this as the same Austin in the front half of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof or the sprawling walkabouts of so many a Richard Linkater joint.
To capture that, I drew upon films such as The Cabin In The Woods, Deliverance, 12 Years A Slave, The Descent, Onibaba, The Shining, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Upstream Colour, Under the Skin, Walkabout and Sampson and Delilah.
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Witches (1990), based on a Roald Dahl novel (Anjelica Huston's witch has done as much damage to impressionable young minds as Jenny Agutter's skinny dipping in Walkabout), is one of the strangest children's films ever made, but it managed to connect with both its intended audience and armchair auteurists.
While not as well - known perhaps as some of Roeg's earlier films — Performance (1970) Walkabout (1971), Don't Look Now (1973) and The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)-- Fashionista arguably recalls most immediately his comparatively underrated Bad Timing (1980), a film that pits passive - aggressive dickhead Alex (Art Garfunkel in one of the most brilliant performances of early»80s British cinema) against Theresa Russell's Milena, a woman living with mental health issues that he becomes sexually obsessed with.
Walkabout Harnesses - Custom Fit Harnesses and Boots, recommended by veterinary surgeons as the most effective walking aid on the market.
Rebecca's life is one big Walkabout, experiencing external and internal journeys as they make themselves known to her.
Stops along the way - Morning tea at the picturesque Brooklyn the lower estuarine reaches of the Hawkesbury River - Best visited as it opens at 9 am, stop for some Animal Fun at the Australian Walkabout Wildlife park.
It's also not a narrative focused walkabout, as there is urgency at nearly all times and a heavy emphasis on player choice.
The programme also includes the Cultural Platforms section, showcasing art institutions and non-profit organisations, as well as curated walkabouts and talks by art professionals.
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