Sentences with phrase «autobiographical short»

There were many incredible submissions, but we could only pick 3 winners: The first prize went out to UCLA TFT student Mark Columbus for The Battle of the Jazz Guitarist, an autobiographical short film about the complicated relationship between father and son.
Right now I'm working on an autobiographical short story that I'd love to have published in a magazine.
James Franco's collection of autobiographical short stories is adapted into a remarkably evocative film by...
James Franco's collection of autobiographical short stories is adapted into a remarkably evocative film by Gia Coppola, granddaughter of Francis.

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Adopting an odd, high - pitched voice, Day - Lewis thoroughly inhabits the part of a war - weary president who's fond of telling long and folksy autobiographical stories («I could write shorter speeches, but I get too lazy to stop»).
Like his earlier shorts, Distant Voices was an autobiographical film about growing up in Liverpool in the 1950s, beautiful but somber and almost heartbreaking in its portrait of a family living in fear of its angry, alcoholic father.
The temptation to brand the film as «autobiographical» is hard to resist: Baumbach did grow up in Brooklyn in the 1970's, one of four siblings, to a pair of parents who both wrote for a living (his father Jonathan wrote novels and short fiction, while his mother Georgia Brown contributed regularly to the Village Voice).
As it is, there are snatches of brilliance embedded in the margins of what resolves itself as a disturbed twenty - something man working out issues using other people's money; Freddy Got Fingered is, like Green's short - lived Canadian cable access and MTV sketch shows, emotionally raw and unbearably autobiographical.
Selected Foreign Publications about Howard Gardner (PDF) Mind, Work, and Life: A Festschrift On the Occasion of Howard Gardner's 70th Birthday (PDF) «A Blessing of Influences,» an excerpt of an autobiographical essay published in Howard Gardner Under Fire (PDF) One Way of Making a Social Scientist (PDF) Short biography written by Ellen Winner (PDF) «My Way,» a chapter in Psychologists Defying the Crowd by Robert Sternberg (Amazon) Fifty Modern Thinkers of Education: From Piaget to the Present Day (Amazon) «21 years later, «Multiple Intelligences» still debated» (Washington Post) «Thought Leaders: An Interview with Howard Gardner» (Strategy & Business)
Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative nonfiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature - writing, translated work, literary journalism, and other autobiographical, historical, religious and scientific writing of literary distinction.
Outline for non-fiction and short synopsis for fiction with two or three sample chapters and autobiographical note.
Like Short Circuit it is full of autobiographical and familial references.
The early ones especially, and Short Circuit most definitely, are loaded with personal, autobiographical, and even private esoteric references, which critic Yve - Alain Bois derided as «semantic traps,» good for little more than «keeping art historians busy for generations to come.»
First published in French in 1994, quickly acclaimed as a photobook classic and since republished and enhanced, True Stories returns for the fifth time, gathering a series of short autobiographical texts and photos by acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle, this time with four new tales.
Regarded as a seminal figure in gay and lesbian cinema, and in particular, pre-Internet video - work, Benning's short films often feature autobiographical content in fragmented narratives that address feminism, gender identity, and youth and popular cultures.
Part diary, part memoir, «Let Everything Else Burn» chronicles Huerta's colored life through a collection of short autobiographical texts, paired with well known artworks and archived images of his personal history and past.
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