Sentences with phrase «by local actors»

Or look out for a performance by local actors.
Public education will (and should) always be driven predominantly by local actors — teachers, administrators, school board members, and state legislators.
But I believe that few schools with long waiting lists will also be poorly graded by local actors using their broad contextual knowledge.

Not exact matches

The prize, which has previously been awarded to actor Michael Douglas and violinist Itzhak Perlman, comes with $ 2 million this year and is presented at a flashy Jerusalem ceremony attended by dignitaries and local celebrities.
The complementary currency itself has declined in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and circulation of the Palma found that around half of its usage was accounted for by just 6 economic actors in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
Perhaps too many of the local Portland actors are being recognized by review sites such as this one, so they have decided to switch locations.
While the local government's ultimate goal will be to encourage economic growth, they will be able to manage this by greater experimentation with procurements and partnerships with non-state actors, including social organisations and private enterprises.
BY NATHAN RILEY Right in Cynthia Nixon's backyard, just weeks after the actor and activist announced her Democratic primary challenge to Andrew Cuomo, the Hell's Kitchen Democrats — a progressive newcomer on the local political club scene — voted Thursday night to endorse the two - term governor for reelection.
On June 16, Grimm took part in «Will on the Hill», an annual event hosted by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington D.C. in which congress members join actors on stage in a performance to benefit local theater, art and humanities programs that serve 23,000 students.
Chants of «Local 3» and «Spectrum unfair labor practices» were by far the loudest in the room, as the rest of the assembled union members stood largely in silence through speeches by Lieutenant Gov. Kathy Hochul, National Organization for Women NYC President Sonia Ossorio, American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten and actors John Leguizamo and Steve Buscemi.
Commercial poaching and wildlife trafficking, committed by heavily armed groups moving across borders as well as local actors, has greatly impacted the area.
Non-state actors are already weaponizing water to control local populations, either through diverting scarce water sources or — as the Islamic State group did when it seized the Mosul Dam in Iraq and threatened to demolish it — by gaining the leverage to devastate downstream population centers.
He's surrounded by stereotypical, yet colorful characters played by recognizable character actors like Paul Rodriguez, Louis Anderson, Jamie Gertz, and pre-Matrix Laurence Fishburne as Voodoo, a messenger who doesn't care about what he delivers, even if it is for the local drug runner, known as The Gypsy.
The appeal of the film is manifold - its serenity as The American meticulously goes about his craft; the paucity of dialogue that heightens its few action sequences when they do occur; a superb ensemble of actors led by Clooney that also includes Violante Placido (Clara), Thekla Reuten (assassin), Johan Leysen (controller), and Paolo Bonacelli (as a local town priest); the artistic framing of the film by director Anton Corbijn both in its interiors and the long shots of the Italian settings; and simply the story's uncertainty that grips one from its very beginning.
Babbitt's tale was initially put on film in 1981 by first - time director Fred Keller, a local Rochester, New York group of actors (including his co-screenwriter father), a 7 - person crew, and a budget of $ 60,000.
The remaining actors are almost all local Australian professionals, which is why they won't be recognized by most American viewers.
Early in the picture, Saginowski stumbles upon a small puppy that's been beaten up and left in the trash can of Nadia (Rapace), a local waitress, and after he pulls it out and the two clean it off they strike up a kinship that is touching and played in charmingly low - key fashion by the two actors.
The hotel is run by Aydin (a masterful performance from Haluk Bilginer), a former actor who inherited a bunch of land and likes to write essays in the local paper (he's also nearly finished researching his book: a history of Turkish Theater.
In their latest, the remarkable young French actor Adèle Haenel plays Jenny, a sensitive but no - nonsense local doctor consumed with guilt when a young prostitute is found dead by the river near her office.
Enter the remaining cast of characters, both major and minor: the janitorial staff of the classified underground wing of the compound, Zelda Fuller (Octavia Spencer in a role written for her by del Toro) and the mute Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins, radiant in a star - making role); the attending government scientist Dr. Robert Hoffstetler (Michael Stuhlbarg), also a Russian double - agent; and, of course, Elisa's next door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins, deserving of a Supporting Actor nomination), who frets about growing older and his hair loss, pines for love with a local pie shop employee and shares his passion for musicals with the equally besotted Elisa (they sit side - by - side on the sofa performing a quick soft shoe).
Shot in a stark black and white, with the actors repeatedly isolated in their own frames, some really creepy images of crazy nuns (the long early sequence wherein the nuns are interrogated and exorcised is a miniature masterpiece) and a series of subjective tracking shots implicating the audience in the chaos, the film reaches a high point when the priest consults the local rabbi (also played by Voit) in a series of head - on medium shots.
He's encouraged by his friend Billy (Rockwell), an actor / dog - kidnapper who kidnaps local dogs with his friend Hans (Walken).
Many criticized the film on its initial release for largely ignoring the plight of the locals while focusing on a privileged European family, while others lambasted it for further Anglicizing the project by casting Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor instead of Spanish actors as the parents.
And within these landscapes, Vincent's portraits of local people also come alive — inspired by performances from such actors as -LSB-...]
The movie will recount the tale of a rabbit (Peter played by actor - host James Corden) and his gang of friends who will take on the local villain Mr. Thomas McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson), the farmer who can not stand the furry creatures and does his best to get rid of them.
The town is suddenly beset by strange, suspicious deaths — first an amateur actor and solicitor (David Threlfall) and his irritating mistress (Lucy Punch), then a local refrigerator magnate (Ron Cook), then the editor of the local error - plagued newspaper (Adam Buxton) all meet gory ends that the Sandford police force seem to regard only as vicious accidents.
Instead of trying to use public policy to develop training programs for the workforce of the future, let's instead rest our hopes on a vast array of small - scale, nimble, local solutions crafted by civil - society actors.
So it might be the case that the most promising approach to training is one that relies on the basics of conservatism: Concede our inability to perfectly foresee what's around the corner; avoid centralization; don't assume the government will have all of the answers; and rely on a vast array of small - scale, nimble, local solutions crafted by civil - society actors.
http://www.arcsystemworks.jp/portal/article/0021.html The Japanese release of Skullgirls will feature local voice actors, most of whom are casts from Ark's Blazblue series such as Big Band's voiced by Ragna The Bloodedge's Tomokazu Sugita.
The photographs in the series were taken with a medium - format camera in the film production centers of Enugu and Asaba in southern Nigeria, using local actors to recreate scenes and characters inspired by typical Nollywood films.
Here we encounter a group of local amateur actors who are trying in various ways to create new contexts, in an environment shaped by ideals and visions of the past.
A highlight of both the exhibition and Weerasethakul's artistic practice so far is represented by the video installation Fireworks (Archives)(2014), in which the artist consolidates his continued collaboration with local actors.
Another, and complementary, approach is to make more effort to bring down emissions outside the UN process, for instance by engaging «non-state actors» such as cities, local governments and businesses to do more.
'' is a separate initiative spearheaded by Former New York Mayor and UN Special Envoy Michael Bloomberg and California Governor Jerry Brown, working in parallel with We Are Still In to compile and tally the climate actions of states, cities, colleges, businesses, and other local actors across the entire U.S. economy.
No longer a regime defined by a single federal statute administered by a single federal agency, American labor law is increasingly constituted by private processes, by state and local regulation, and by multiple federal statutes enforced by multiple actors
As a result, it is likely that stronger protections will emerge from state and local legislatures, and more vigorous enforcement will be pursed by state actors.
If I wanted, I could also filter my search by an individual channel like my local PBS station, or an actor.
They've been performing it for decades, and it's beautifully done by locals as well as professional actors in an amphitheater built for that purpose.
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