Pornography turns a larger profit than
the conventional film and music industries combined.
Not exact matches
Another time, my Songbook will take Morrison
and The Doors on their own terms, analyzing their words
and music, but as for The Doors, I say that it stands, despite its lack of
conventional plot
and Stone's perhaps conflicted conception, as one of our best
films on popular
music,
and the most insightful one about rock's founding revolution.
The
film was initially planned as a more
conventional biopic, but Bowie famously disapproved of the project
and refused to grant Haynes the rights to his
music.
Arguably the most
conventional of all the documentaries listed,
and really we have a
film similar to Amy where we come to understand an iconic figurehead in the
music industry.
This original
and bizarre
film by written by Charlie Kaufman (his first screenplay)
and first time director Spike Jonze (featured in Three Kings
and director of numerous
music videos) defies any
conventional description.
BEST FOREIGN
FILM I've Loved You So Long BEST FEMALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: The Secret Life Of Bees BEST UNRELEASED MOVIE: How The Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer BEST EQUALITY OF THE SEXES: Nothing But The Truth BEST MUSIC: Cadillac Records BEST ANIMATED FEMALE: Eve: WALL - E BEST FAMILY FILM WALL - E LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Meryl Streep ACTING AND ACTIVISM: Natalie Portman ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: For a film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wo
FILM I've Loved You So Long BEST FEMALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: The Secret Life Of Bees BEST UNRELEASED MOVIE: How The Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer BEST EQUALITY OF THE SEXES: Nothing But The Truth BEST
MUSIC: Cadillac Records BEST ANIMATED FEMALE: Eve: WALL - E BEST FAMILY
FILM WALL - E LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Meryl Streep ACTING AND ACTIVISM: Natalie Portman ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: For a film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wo
FILM WALL - E LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Meryl Streep ACTING
AND ACTIVISM: Natalie Portman ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: For a film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wom
AND ACTIVISM: Natalie Portman ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: For a
film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wo
film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society,
and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wom
and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining
conventional standards of female physical beauty
and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied wom
and pride on screen,
and promoting positive images of big bodied wom
and promoting positive images of big bodied women.
Fowler is a filmmaker who uses photographs, archival images
and music, building experimental cinematic collages that ultimately deconstruct
conventional thoughts about biography
and the documentary; the viewer is drawn in
and confronted with their own relationship to history
and to
film as an art form.
Luke Fowler is a filmmaker who uses photographs, archival images
and music, building experimental cinematic collages that ultimately deconstruct
conventional thoughts about biography
and the documentary; the viewer is drawn in
and confronted with their own relationship to history
and to
film as an art form.
Using a learnt methodology to present her research in a different manner than
conventional documentary
film — voice - over,
music and narrative arcs based on real life, are conveyed in a layered hybrid form.