Sentences with phrase «captures pivotal moments»

The documentary captures pivotal moments in the environmental movement, from awakening to the dangers of dioxins to deniers of global warming.
Charge captures a pivotal moment in motor sport history - the dawn of the zero - emissions racing era on June 12th 2009, the world's first zero - emissions motorcycle grand prix.
It is among the most vibrant and memorable movie - going experiences of the year — DuVernay captured a pivotal moment in history, in American history, not just the history of the civil rights movement.
With the storm as its dramatic, heartbreaking focal point, The Children's Blizzard captures this pivotal moment in American history by tracing the stories of five families who were forever changed that day.
Included in one of Gaitonde's earliest New York exhibitions in the 1960s, this work captures a pivotal moment in the artist's career when he turned away from his earlier geometric works and began to experiment with using a paint roller and palette knife.

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The Post rarely hesitates to capture the urgency of the moment, situating the newspaper business at one of its pivotal moments: a showdown with the Nixon administration after Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) leaks the Pentagon Papers to the country's major newspapers.
The inclusion of other actors that make periodic appearances over the dozen years as extended family and friends, also lends authenticity to what often feels like watching someone's home videos (except these vignettes capture more pivotal moments than just birthdays and holidays).
The collection of rare photographs, which captures Andy Warhol in 1963 ‐ 64 during the pivotal moment in his career, adds significant historical dimension to the museum's holdings.
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