Sentences with phrase «book of the same name into»

Richard Berge and Bonni Cohen spent years translating Lynn H. Nicholas» book of the same name into a documentary.
He is also however responsible for adapting Robert Graysmith's book of the same name into the screenplay for what is arguably the greatest movie by one of the greatest living American directors: David Fincher's Zodiac.

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Her blog about «childhood unplugged» eventually extended into a book of the same name, offering parents a visual field guide that shares how she connects her kids to the natural world using outdoor explorations, nature, art, and a natural lifestyle that's ever - evolving.
A lot of this idea, pretty needs, front groups really came into formation back in the»90s with the wise - use movement and there is a book written on this actually by a journalist named David Helvarg and is called The War against the Greens, and he tracked a lot of these individuals and I actually ran across some of these same people that he had written [about] back in the 1990s.
Adapted all too freely from Max Brooks» book of the same name, it attempts to coalesce the diverse oral histories that make up the novel into a simple narrative and fails.
Michael Crichton's 1969 sci fi - thriller novel of the same name serves as the basis of this film, which jumped into production not long after the book's release.
While some may enjoy a venture into this outlandish world, which is based on a book of the same name, the story's moral is rather heavy handed.
Hulk is of course based on the 1960s Marvel comic book of the same name about a mild - mannered, er, scientist who turns into a huge raging green monster whenever he becomes angry.
Anyone who has dug up an old book and wondered who it was that wrote his or her name in it 50 years ago... anyone who loves wandering the catacombs of a museum, standing and giving into the reveries of the people who once passed the same spot... such people might fall in love with Todd Haynes» Wonderstruck.
Based on the book of the same name, the movie features Affleck as Joe Coughlin, a WWI vet who turned into an outlaw once returning home.
Airing on three consecutive nights, beginning Monday at 8, the six - hour series — based on the award - winning book of the same name by Lawrence Hill, who co-wrote the teleplay with director Clement Virgo — tells the story of Aminata Diallo (Aunjanue Ellis, «The Help»), a woman stolen from her village in Africa and sold into slavery as a child.
Adapted from the book of the same name by Phoebe Gloeckner, this 1970's San Francisco - set story of a quirky teenage girl coming into her own is powerful, funny, and endearing in all the right ways.
For a scene in the movie, based on the popular book of the same name, a frightened German shepherd was forced into a churning pool of water and, at one point, sunk beneath the surface.
Split into three sections to reflect the different sides of London's nocturnal character, an accompanying book of the same name contains essays by Museum of London's Curator of Photographs, Anna Sparham, poetry by award - winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams, and over 100 images from the exhibition that span the genres of architectural, documentary and portrait photography.
What began life as a «one - time, temporal intervention into a specific real estate development scenario,» co-curated by longtime San Francisco writer Erick Lyle, Mission School artist Chris Johanson and Bayview - Hunters Point artist Kal Spelletich in 2012, eventually evolved into an art book of the same name, featuring work by artists like Barry McGee, Monica Canilao, Rigo 23 and Xara Thustra.
Book Launch and Panel / «Explode Every Day,» with Steven Holmes, Denise Markonish, and Lawrence Weschler Cabinet, 300 Nevins Street, Brooklyn Sunday, 23 October 2016, 3:30 — 5:30 pm Please join us to celebrate the publication of Explode Every Day: An Inquiry into the Phenomena of Wonder (DelMonico Books / Prestel and MASS MoCA, 2016), which accompanies the MASS MoCA exhibition of the same name.
First exhibited in 2013 as an audio - visual installation that incorporates recordings of the artist (as Queen Leeba) reading the letters aloud, and subsequently published as a book of the same name in 2014, the Mothernism project has been presented in venues nationally and internationally before evolving into its Austin iteration.
Group exhbition «Ficções» [«Fictions»] dives into the narrative universe of some of the most remarkable contemporary artists in Brazil, using as starting point the book of the same name Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges.
Oreskes» book was made into a 2015 movie of the same name.
Andy Weir followed his 2011 novel The Martian — which was adapted into the Oscar - nominated 2015 movie of the same name — with this 2017 book set more than 60 years in the future.
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