You might say that he plays James Stewart to Eigeman's John Wayne in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, another key
cinematic reference point in Baumbach's movie.
Steven Spielberg's made - for - TV movie has become a
key cinematic reference — for example, director Alfonso Cuaron revealed he used Duel as a source when he made Gravity.
Trailer is a fleeting summer exhibition that presents a quick look at their recent individual activities — it is an interim event — a preview involving
cinematic references through film, performance drawing, and photography.
Directional light, saturated color, decontextualized subject matter and ambiguous sequencing
make cinematic reference and give pause to quiet figures awaiting the unfolding narratives of which they are a part.
Between the personal reminiscences with which Anderson, Schwartzman, and Coppola infused the story, the shared trip to India around which it was built, the intermingling of the action with local contingencies, and the wealth of artistic and
cinematic references from his own experience, Anderson turned The Darjeeling Limited into a virtual archive of the physical and intellectual process of its production.
«He's a real film aficionado and cinephile and speaks from a great base of knowledge in terms of
cinematic references as well as camera movement and lensing.»
And then we were out in the garage, looking at various costumes, and the
first cinematic reference I ever showed Ryan was «Scorpio Rising «by Kenneth Anger, and when we were out there, Ryan said «You should show it to Erin [Banach, the costume designer]».
The weaving of fact and fiction has always been fundamental to Nelson's practice and his constructs are steeped in both literary and
cinematic references whilst drawing upon the geography, history and cultural context of their location.
In the ceramic wall works, I reference landscape painting with the lush use of greens and valleys and precipices, but I'm also
making cinematic references.
The cinematic references of Ceylan's work to
The cinematic reference points range from Lubitsch, Murnau, Von Sternberg and famed German silhouette animator, Lotte Reiniger, right through to Kubrick (particularly The Shining), while the film is said to be primarily inspired by the writings of Austrian literary stylist, Stefan Zweig.
He's driven around in his limo by the still fabulous looking Edith Scob (who's worked with some of the most thrilling directors ever to commit image to celluloid, like Franju and Zulawski), and let
the cinematic references begin.
In the late 1970s, he returned to painting in earnest, producing visionary tableaux that drew on a plethora of literary, pictorial, and
cinematic references.
The former looks at Greece's precarious economic position through
the cinematic references or «the eyes» of one of the country's greatest filmmakers, Theo Angelopulous; whilst the latter approaches the current refugee crisis through the handwriting of the Caribbean writer George Lamming.