The Into Film Awards are back for 2017 as Into Film sets out to find
the best young filmmakers, reviewers, film clubs and teachers of the past twelve months — this year with the support of education partner NATE.
Why it could succeed: I think that it's undeniable that Jason Reitman is one of
the best young filmmakers working today... at the very least, I find him to be the one of the best, so the combination of him and one of my favorite author's novels makes for a project that I couldn't be anticipating more.
Just as exciting as the film itself is the fact that Wright, one of Britain's
best young filmmakers and a man on a mission to take over Hollywood, will be joining us at the Curzon Soho in London for an exclusive post-film Q&A.
Not exact matches
Well just this morning I was listen to CBC's Information Morning radio show (
Young Halifax
filmmaker gets big break with Einstein) according to the
filmmaker on the topic of Einstein, in the interview he suggests, this perspective of» working backwards» is how Einstein thought... not bad «likeminded» company to find yourself in!
Social impact «residents» that have been placed in coworking centres by All
Good Work include BASE, which develops co-living residences for
young adults with learning differences; RiF, which supports refugees and asylum seekers arriving in New York City; and AdaptLab — a team that helps
filmmakers with autism and learning differences to work on productions and gain valuable skills for sustainable employment.
The
young actors have chemistry together and you have to appreciate how the
filmmakers had the
good sense of also casting such comic geniuses as Eugene Levy as Jim's dad and Jennifer Coolidge as Stifler's mom, and now the conclusion of the epic trilogy takes the Chris - Guest - company thing one step further by giving the part of Michele's dad to Fred Willard!
In addition, one of the organization's core values is identifying new talent and nurturing
young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as
well as grants to rising film students and by facilitating community outreach through the support of organizations such as The Ghetto Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
He dedicated the
best picture award to
young filmmakers — «the youth who are showing us how things are done.»
FRONTIÈRES attracts a rapidly growing section of the international film industry that skews towards
young independent
filmmakers who are
well versed in innovative filmmaking.
But perhaps it was the six award - winning films in MIFF's 50th Shorts Awards that most fittingly captured the hybrid nature of MIFF 2011, a selection of old and new forms of filmmaking, from a myriad of countries on a range of issues: A Fine
Young Man (Kevan Funk, 2010) from Canada, winner of
Best Short Film;
Best Australian Short, The Palace (Anthony Maras, 2011); Andrew Kavanagh, winner of the Emerging Australian
Filmmaker Award for At the Formal (2010); Green Crayons, (Kazik Radwanski, 2010) from Canada, winner of
Best Fiction Short Film; Nullabor (Alister Lockhart, Patrick Sarell, 2011) from Australia, the
Best Animation Short Film; Leonids Story (Rainer Ludwigs, 2011) from Russia, the
Best Documentary Short; and A History of Mutual Respect (Gabriel Abrantes, Daniel Schmidt, 2010) from Portugal, winner of
Best Experimental Short Film.
Featured characters include Jack Warner, Eartha Kitt, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, and Pier Angeli... Underrated English indie
filmmaker Duane Hopkins, director of 2008's
Better Things, is finally back with his second feature, Bypass, a lost - youth drama about a
young small - time fence (played by rising star George MacKay) who comes to a crossroads in his life...
Hounds of Love is written and directed by Australian
filmmaker Ben
Young, making his feature directorial debut after a few short films previously as
well as episodes of «Prank Patrol» and «Castaway».
In 2011, his student film, Fig, which followed a
young street prostitute's fight to keep her daughter safe, won the Director's Guild of America's Student
Filmmaker Award, as
well as the HBO Short
Filmmaker Award.
Shults» debut feature, the Thanksgiving - set addiction drama Krisha, hinted at bigger,
better and darker things to come from this talented
young filmmaker.
0:00 — Intro 10:20 — Headlines: Woman Sues Over Drive Trailer, Werner Herzog to Play Villain in One Shot, Disney to Re-Release Four More Movies in 3D, Tower Heist to Get Comcast VOD Release 33:45 — Review: The Ides of March 56:00 — Review: Real Steel 1:21:45 — Trailer Trash:
Young Adult 1:26:55 — Other Stuff We Watched: Catching Hell, The Real Rocky, Halloween II, Blood Feast, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, The Innocents, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Black Sunday aka The Mask of Satan, Black Sabbath, The Blair Witch Project, The Living Corpse aka Dracula in Pakistan, Horror of Dracula, The Lion King, The Beaver, The Company Men, Pee - wee's Big Adventure, Miracle, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Submarine, Mimic, George Harrison: Living in the Material World 2:23:00 — Junk Mail: Supporting
Filmmakers You Like, The Disney Vault, LOTR Theatrical vs. Extended Editions, Fantasy Films Piggybacking on Harry Potter, Henry Rollins and Kobe Bryant, Mathematical Equation for Determining the
Best Directors, Friend in Me Remix 2:57:40 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:59:30 — Outro
But this time around it's rising
filmmaker Jean - Marc Vallee who has gotten behind camera, proving himself with two very
well - received but perhaps underrated efforts in «C.R.A.Z.Y.» and «The
Young Victoria.»
Filmmaker Tom Ryan has won the award for
Best Young Director at this years Irish Film Festival Australia for his current feature film «Twice Shy».
An aboriginal
filmmaker from Quebec who attended the Canadian Film Centre, Barnaby's film, Rhymes For
Young Ghouls won the 2013 TIFF Top Ten and
Best First Feature at VIFF 2013.
As Vox points out, even when a
young turk named Steven Spielberg revolutionized the summer event movie in 1975 with Jaws, the Academy acknowledged his achievement with a
Best Picture nomination — but snubbed the brash
filmmaker.
Japanese master
filmmaker Hirokazu Kore - eda might be the
best director of
young actors working today: Films like Nobody Knows and I Wish have explored childhood and adolescence with grace, wit and extraordinary emotional depth.
is the most accomplished film of Korine's career, but it also leaves us with the pleasing notion that the
best of this still -
young filmmaker is yet to come.
Prisoners is directed
well, apart from its length, by French - Canadian
filmmaker Denis Villeneuve (Incendies, Maelstrom), from a sometimes nifty, sometimes turgid screenplay by Aaron Guzikowski (Contraband), which features narrative twists and turns to keep the audience guessing as to what might have happened to the two
young girls, and also who holds the key to the answer of their whereabouts.
Well, I feel «Tangerine» has had that effect on a lot of
young filmmakers.
Perhaps the
filmmakers believe that, since it's aimed at a relatively
young crowd (witness the «soft» PG - 13 rating), they don't have to worry overmuch about things like a
well - crafted story.
A nasty piece of work in which the spirit of the bushman traveller escalates his penchant for opportunistic crime from sheep stealing to stalking and stabbing, Scott's twisty deconstruction of slasher pic tropes is as
good a calling - card pic as we've seen from a
young Aussie genre
filmmaker since Damien Power's similarly sinister Killing Ground in 2016.
This time around, the
filmmaker's surrogate is Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg), a
young, neurotic, Jewish New Yorker who moves out to Hollywood and becomes an assistant to his uncle Phil Stern (Steve Carell), a busy, important agent who is
well - connected to all the big movie studios and stars.
Known as one of Singapores most accomplished
young filmmakers, Tan is probably
best known for her premier feature Pop Aye, but is also known for several shorts such as Cold Noodles (2010), and Granny (2014).
And, predicting the generation of
young American
filmmakers who would emerge in the 1970s, he then added: «I say,
Good Lord, go out and somehow raise the money to make your own projects.
It Comes at Night Rated R for violence, disturbing images, and language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89 % Texas
filmmaker Trey Edward Shults (Krisha) follows up his huge 2015 SXSW winner with this pseudo horror film about a post-apocalyptic world where husband and father Joel Egerton and family live safely in their
well - protected home, hiding from whatever it is out there, until he allows a
young family to seek refuge in their hiding spot.
Rousing in spirit, surprisingly emotional and visually dynamic,
filmmaker Ryan Coogler's first studio movie «Creed» is a worthy successor to the
best of the «Rocky» movies and proves the
young director is the real deal.
In its ambition it resembles Rose Troche's third film, The Safety of Objects — that picture also saddled with a large, veteran cast and a problem with focus, but most importantly with the responsibility of a
young filmmaker given the opportunity, with a bigger budget and
well - regarded performers, to produce a piece commensurate in scale to that perceived expectation.
Though he's widely considered the father of contemporary independent filmmaking, John Cassavetes isn't a particularly
good role model for
young independent
filmmakers looking to make a name for the...
Australian
filmmaker Jennifer Kent took the honor for
best first film for her «The Babadook,» the just - released horror thriller about a widow, her
young son and a children's book monster.
From
filmmaker Antonio Campos (Afterschool), the indie drama Simon Killer is an unsettling psychological portrait of a
well - educated, handsome
young man named Simon (Brady Corbet) who travels to Paris to get over a recent break - up.
What You Need To Know: After 2012's palate - cleansing «Frances Ha,» perhaps the
filmmaker's
best - ever work, Noah Baumbach has returned to working with big names again, with the long - gestating «While We're
Young.»
If «The Florida Project» lands a
best picture Oscar nomination on Tuesday, the
filmmakers can thank their
young star, Brooklynn Prince of Winter Springs.
Filmmaker Dan Habib's story of Kelsey's transformation from a disruptive «problem student» to a motivated and self - confident
young woman raises important questions about how to
best support students with emotional and behavioral challenges and empower them to reach their goals.