A delightful debut that's all the more valuable for giving a voice to an underrepresented segment of the female Turkish population, Erguven's debut directorial feature (she has a few credits as an actor and
a couple of short films prior to this) is a lovely story of spirited girlhood and rebellion.
I knew I wanted to be a director, and I did
a couple of short films, and this is the only one that haunts me.
Heder has most recently been writing and story editing on Orange Is The New Black, and Tallulah marks her feature writing / directing debut, after
a couple of short films.
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, who makes her feature debut as writer - director after
a couple of short films, tells the story exclusively from the girls» point of view — both emotionally, as they have all our sympathy, and physically, as almost nothing happens that one of them could not be seeing.
We have made
a couple of short films to offer the viewer an opportunity to see for themselves whether Paolo's articles corresponds with reality or not?
Not exact matches
A
couple of lines
of dialogue that stood out / stayed with / haunted me, followed by a
short list
of other impressive things about the
film: Mara, reflecting Who's that boy with the girl with the dragon tattoo?
The moderately successful artistic pursuits
of this sculptor and retired Bard College professor,
coupled with the
short story structure
of the
film, lay the foundation for its exploration
of the way in which history and perception become intertwined with identity and how people often cling to an idea
of themselves, be it objective fact or socially constructed fiction.
In
film school, I directed a
couple of shorts — nothing you've seen, but that's beside the point: American Movie reminded me
of why I hate making movies and why I miss it all the same.
Tristan Pope's
short film, «Romance in NYC,» stars Pope and Rachael Winegar as a
couple navigating the ups and downs
of their relationship against a New York City backdrop.
Critics have the ability to share their thoughts with the world immediately after seeing a
film - and
coupled with the presence
of trailers on the Internet, it leads to certain Oscar - buzzed works being in high demand within a
short period
of time.
The sexless marriage
of a
couple (played by Chloe Sevigny and Eshan Bay) hoping to get pregnant... Continue reading Chloë Sevigny in horror
short film «Jack»
This edition features both Blu - ray and DVD copies with new supplements, including commentary by Neil Marshall, the hour - long documentary «Werewolves vs. Soldiers: The Making
of Dog Soldiers» with new interviews with Marshall, many
of his collaborators, and the
film's stars, and a 13 - minute featurette on the production design, plus Marshall's 1999
short film Combat and a
couple of photo galleries.
Les Mistons — This
short film by François Truffaut follows a group
of delinquent boys as they torment a young
couple in love (Gérard and Bernadette) over the course
of a summer.
Soderbergh and I spoke over the course
of a
couple days this summer — about his new movie, Logan Lucky; about his origins as a filmmaker; about his retirement that turned out not to be a retirement at all; about his love for Get Out and the
films of Barry Jenkins; about, in
short, way more than would fit in a single, often condensed magazine story.
Like any B - movie worth its salt, the
film is blissfully
short and to the point: just - fired mechanic Craig (Pat Healy) and his old high - school buddy and current debt collector Vince (Ethan Embry) get drawn into a sick birthday game by rich
couple Colin (David Koechner) and Violet (Sara Paxton), who pay the two to complete a series
of increasingly harrowing dares for ever - larger payouts.
Also from the US, considering that she showcased her
short film a
couple of years back, Dunst could re-appear in the the Critics» Week with the debut
film by Kate and Laura Mulleavy (the psychological thriller Woodshock) and the kooky comedy horror Slice from Austin Vesely could be showcased if a Sundance or SXSW title isn't favored.
According to Heat Vision, no concrete reasons for his departure have been offered yet, but the director / producer does have his name on a
couple projects currently, Dark Shadows and a stop - motion remake
of his
short film Frankenweenie, so it is plausible that time constraints were the culprit.
By you've probably heard
of The Weinstein Company's decision to cut Benson's initial two - part / three hour
film «Her / Him,» which examines the dissolution
of a marriage from the perspectives
of both halves
of the
couple (played by Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy), into a
shorter, more streamlined cut.
I suppose no bad horror movie is complete without the presence
of Clint Howard, who in his
short time in the
film at least grabs a
couple of laughs.
«Belt's Cave Journal» is a new
short film featuring a
couple of supporting characters.
The
film, based on a
short story by David Constantine, presents a quietly heartbreaking examination
of a marriage under pressure and pairs Rampling with fellow screen legend Tom Courtenay: the duo play a retired
couple whose peaceful, stable life is rocked when they receive a bit
of surprising news from the past.
The two veterans, meanwhile, are joined by the helmers
of a
couple of quietly well - regarded and politically minded
films, in the form
of Adam McKay's The Big
Short, and Tom McCarthy's Spotlight.
As a painful outing where a Flight
of the Conchords member is the best part, Austenland reminds
of Gentlemen Broncos, that messy, little - seen
film that temporarily seemed to kill the Mormon
couple's career and send them back to the Napoleon Dynamite well for a
short - lived animated TV series on Fox.
While the
film sometimes falls
short of fully realizing its potential due to shifting tones and a
couple other missteps, it's original and far too interesting to pass over.
Eight years later, Cynthia Wade's Oscar - winning documentary
short is a feature
film co-starring Page and Julianne Moore as Stacie Andree and Laurel Hester, the same - sex
couple who challenged the Freeholders
of Ocean County, NJ for Hester's right to leave her pension to Andree.
At extremely
short notice the owner
of Lady Elliot island and Seair (the small airline who fly to the island itself) Peter Gash managed to find a plane, strip out enough seats to take the 4m kayak and fly us out for a
couple of days
of filming.
A
couple of days ago SEGA released 3
short films set in the Yakuza universe showing you the legend
of Kazuma Kiryu from the perspective
of some
of the people that had their lives changed by him...
We were inspired to make this documentary by a
short film we made on Alec Holowka
of Infinite Ammo in Fall 2009 (see video here: http://vimeo.com/7956342),
coupled with our experience covering the Game Developers Conference in Spring 2009.
MoMA will screen Export's «TAP and TOUCH Cinema,» direct action
of herself walking naked wearing a mini movie theater around her body; «A Perfect
Couple or Fornication Changes Its Skin,» her sleek 80's
short film about bodybuilding and advertising; and her feature - length
film «Menschenfrauen» about a man who's dating four women at once.
Their collaboration is extended in large - scale projects such as the
short films they've produced in the past
couple of years.
Joergen Leth's 1967
short film «The Perfect Human» (Det Perfekte Menneske), from which the show takes its title, demonstrates the ideal
of a middle - class
couple living in Denmark in the late 1960s.
Lixenberg, who began shooting
short film sequences in 2012, captures such moments as a teenage
couple getting ready for their senior prom, a modest memorial by a children's jungle gym and the conversation
of women getting their hair done drowned out by the sound
of LAPD helicopters flying overhead.
Nick Park, the master
of claymation and creator
of the Wallace and Gromit
films, did a
couple of series
of shorts earlier in his career called Creature Comforts, which featured, as the credits put it, «voices
of the great British public» as soundtracks to various delightful pseudo-documentaries.