Sentences with phrase «autobiographical documentary»

Tarnation, the searing autobiographical documentary by Houston - born Jonathan Caouette, was nominated in the documentary category.
An autobiographical documentary tracing the unconventional upbringing of the Korean writer and artist Jung Henin, who was adopted by a Belgian family after the end of the Korean War.
George Michael, Through George Michael's Eyes — Spencer Kornhaber thinks the late singer's autobiographical documentary conveys a man in charge of his own narrative, and reticent to reveal all.
The award - winning filmmaker has a penchant for addressing her subject - matter in unusual depth, as was the case with her previous offering, Flying, an autobiographical documentary six hours in length.
Long a pariah, Hopper was suddenly hailed as a major new filmmaker, and his success became so great that in 1971 he appeared in an autobiographical documentary, American Dreamer, exploring his life and times.The true follow - up to Easy Rider, however, was 1971's The Last Movie, an excessive, self - indulgent mess that, while acclaimed by jurors at the Venice Film Festival, was otherwise savaged by critics and snubbed by audiences.
Variety calls the film «another delicate, surprising reflection on intimate relationship politics» from the talented director, who, according to THR «makes an audacious leap into autobiographical documentary
For the many mavens who aren't familiar with Varda, this autobiographical documentary will be puzzling, in the best and most literal sense.
She describes her style as cinécriture (writing on film), and it can be seen in formally audacious fictions like Le bonheur and Vagabond as well as more ragged and revealing autobiographical documentaries like The Gleaners and I and The Beaches of Agnès.

Not exact matches

Steven Spielberg finally hits his stride as a mature filmmaker with the autobiographical (and sharply auto - critical) Catch Me If You Can while new directors Sam Jones and Todd Louiso offer, respectively, a magnificent music documentary (I Am Trying to Break Your Heart) and a story of grief and loss (Love Liza) just to the south of true.
Varda is voluble, as always, but her interviews seem redundant since her own documentaries, especially «The Gleaners and I» and «The Beaches of Agnès,» are essentially autobiographical self - interviews.
The intro can involve autobiographical journaling from students, documentary film excerpts that complicate an issue or perspective, or a text that introduces new ideas or concepts.
Some comic artists are dedicated to the free narrative, others create autobiographical and almost documentary comic books.
Comprehensive in scope, the exhibition traces the evolution of Weems's career from her early documentary and autobiographical photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her in the forefront of contemporary art.
The exhibition will provide an opportunity to trace the evolution of Weems's career over the last 30 years from her early documentary and autobiographical photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her at the forefront of contemporary art.
Robin Graubard's work, over the past 40 years, has explored and blurred the boundaries between documentary and autobiographical narratives.
Mor, focusing on Kozyra's project for an autobiographical film, will be juxtaposed with her ongoing project Looking for Jesus, a documentary film in which Kozyra is not an actor, but a spectator who investigates the effects and «faces» of the Jerusalem syndrome through the eyes and actions of people who believe themselves to be present - day Messiahs.
The emotional closeness between the artist and the protagonists and the supposed authenticity of the stories told, are counteracted with stylistic means to undermine the documentary's claim to truth and the private envolvement of the autobiographical elements.»
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