Sentences with phrase «cinematic time»

For instance, both films displayed the complex constructions of cinematic time and space normally associated with art cinema.
We experience the delay of the fantasy of the happy old couple in their country home in cinematic time as, for most of the film, the only body these lovers have is the spellbinding combination of visual fragments serving as apparitions to their voices.
In his most seductive experiment with cinematic time, Richard Linklater wrestles with the joys and challenges of long - term intimacy.
«REPORT bends cinematic time into the time - made - strange of traumatic memory,» mirroring the experience of mental processing.1
By forcing viewers to unscramble the high - density plot, Conner collapses the personal with the public and bends cinematic time into the time - made - strange of traumatic memory.
What this approach to cinematic time does is render Anderson and Lane's Supermariovision world into a tactile play set or model.
My best guess is to serve as some bizarre cinematic time warp for the three aging main stars.
The same scens are shot at 10 minutes intervals from 5.30 am to 10.00 pm, actors repeat a set of given dialogue and movements, deconstructing cinematic time.
More fascinatingly elusive and evocative is the film's inexact place in cinematic time: it could be somewhere before, after, or during McCarthyism, but probably all of them.
It is with Platform that Jia joins the ranks of contemporary filmmakers like Tsai Ming - liang, Hou Hsiao - hsien and Wong Kar - wai, who have all been at the vanguard of analyzing the qualities of cinematic time and its relationship to time in one's non-cinematic experience.
The global cast encompasses a number of cultures, jobs and fashions you don't see too often in gaming: you've got Lúcio, a Brazilian DJ and freedom fighter; Mei, a Chinese climatologist; Pharah, an Egyptian security chief; and even Winston, a scientist gorilla with glasses and a hilariously awkward personality (I can't help but watch a little of the opening cinematic every time I forget to skip past it).
She went to school in the»60s, wooed suitors in the late 1800s, felt heartbreak in the not - too - distant future, and, this year, Carey Mulligan continues her cinematic time - traveling in Suffragette.
A cinematic time capsule of sorts in that you're essentially watching a kid (both the character and actor playing him) grow up before your very eyes, the film has some really poignant things to say about adolescence, parenting and life in general.
While this may sound visceral and thrilling, director David Lane nearly matches Jean - Pierre Melville's belief that cinematic time should mirror the temporality of reality.
Paul Thomas Anderson's wild and entrancing new movie, the very first adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel, is a cinematic time machine, placing the viewer deep within the world of the paranoid, hazy L.A. dope culture of the early»70s.
Filmed over the course of twelve years, Richard Linklater's coming - of - age portrait is an astonishing experiment in cinematic time.
A cinematic time capsule of sorts in that you're essentially watching a kid (both the character and the actor playing him) grow up before your very eyes, the film has some very poignant things to say about adolescence, parenting and life in general.
Macdonald navigates all of this and more, and in the process of doing so crafts a character who is every bit as unforgettable as Gugu Mbatha - Raw in Beyond the Lights, Bette Midler in The Rose or Judy Garland in A Star is Born all proved to be once upon a cinematic time.
The resulting installation is both synchronized and perceptually disjointed, demanding a simultaneous reading of both cinematic time / movement and the largely abstracted constituent parts of the digital image.
Her recent work probes the idea of geological and cinematic time in the expanded fields of painting and architecture.
Their works represent the convergence of the appeal of digital media and cinematic time and process filtered through the lenses of such conceptual frameworks as surrealism (William Kentridge, Pipilotti Rist, Joan Jonas), social realism (Isaac Julien, Gary Hill, Francis Alÿs), popular culture (Paul McCarthy, Pierre Huyghe, David Claerbout), and structuralism (Anri Sala, Douglas Gordon).
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