Sentences with phrase «debut works by»

«At that time nobody published short stories and poetry, so we targeted those genres, focusing on debut works by young Mexican writers,» she tells Publishing Perspectives.
The exhibition debuts work by JaH - HaHa, a collaboration between artist Jeff Huntington and musician Jimi Haha, whose work features paintings of young Keith Richards and Mick Jagger on sheets of music.
Additionally, the gallery will be debuting work by the newest artist to join Lehmann Maupin, French - Algerian artist Kader Attia.

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The company had announced the Amazon Go store in December 2016 and said it would open by early 2017, but it delayed the debut while it worked on the technology and company employees tested it out.
In another fight on the Bellator 198 card, Dillon Danis (1 - 0) made his MMA debut by making quick work of Kyle Walker (2 - 5).
«Pivot Point,» a foodservice concept designed by Christensen Consultants of San Jose, CA, has been chosen as the feature for the HX360 ° Innovation Zone Food & Beverage area, and will debut in a 900 - square - foot working model at HX: The Hotel Experience, November 12 - 13, 2017 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
the ox is dangerous - in good an bad ways lol ozil got his ass handed to him by a 16 yr old on his debut (thats got ta hurt) giroud is rusty but still maintains his gd work rate agent petr cech has completed his mission arsenal fans go mental, ive not seen this reaction since the berlin wall
Heskey was snapped up by Leicester at the age of nine and worked his way through their youth system before making his full debut for the club on the 8th of March 1995 against QPR aged 17.
New work from Carnegie's Steven Farber and his graduate student Vanessa Quinlivan debuts a method using fluorescent tagging to visualize and help measure lipids in real time as they are metabolized by living fish.
An online publication of literary criticism focusing on debuts, works in translation, and books published by small presses.
Now that the Drake and Taylor Swift dating rumors have mostly died down and now that the world has seen what Drake looks like when he works out to «Bad After becoming musically inspired by Jay Z and Clipse, Drake self - released his debut mixtape, Room for Improvement, in 2006.
The film is anchored by two excellent central performances; normally known for stand - up comedy, Dave Johns as the titular character delivers solid work in his film debut but it's Hayley Squires as the single mother of two who finds herself in some devastating circumstances that truly captures your heart.
Obviously influenced by his dad David's early work but also showing a strong personal style, Brandon Cronenberg's feature debut is a body - horror satire with a point - a needle point.
She worked for a time as a designer and model before making her screen debut in 1931 in a comedy by Marc Allegret, who made his own debut as a feature filmmaker that same year.
Iris Bry makes her successful debut as a woman troubled by her status as an orphan while Nathalie Baye in the principal role clues us in to the hard life of an older woman with demanding physical work, who must at the same time suffer emotionally when dealing with sons that appear to have P.T.S.D.
As it happens, the Ireland - based studio was also responsible for producing world - class Oscar nominees «The Secret of Kells» and «Song of the Sea,» and though Nora Twomey worked on both films, «The Breadwinner» marks her solo directing debut, employing a similarly bold graphic style in its telling («hand - drawn» via a program called TVPaint), augmented by colorful story - within - the - story interludes designed to look like stop - motion.
An auspicious directorial debut by DreamWorkers Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, working with a nicely barbed script from a team headed by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, Shrek is a happy display of whizzy advances in computer animation (developed at PDI / DreamWorks) that allow faces and bodies to move and light to play on textures realistically.
The overwhelming English sadness of Ian McEwan's novella On Chesil Beach has been transferred to the movie screen, adapted by the author and directed with scrupulous sensitivity and care by Dominic Cooke, known for his stage work and making his feature film debut here.
The Oakland - born Coogler has steadily worked his way out from his home base, debuting with 2013's stark «Fruitvale Station,» about the 2009 police shooting of Oscar Grant, then jump - starting the «Rocky» series by telling it from the other side of the ring in «Creed» (2015).
Audiences most definitely will squirm and wish they were anywhere but in the theater, despite the fact that it features some of Clive Owen's best work and a startling movie debut by the 15 - year - old Liana Liberato.
The film, which was inspired by Denis» own experiences in Africa and those of working amongst the stark Southwest landscapes of Paris, Texas, proved to be a very auspicious debut, screening at Cannes that year and earning both a Golden Palm nomination and a César nomination for Best New Director.Denis followed her debut the next year with Man No Run, a documentary about Les Têtes Brulées («the Flaming Heads»), a Cameroon band on their first French tour.
In addition, one of the organization's core values is identifying new talent and nurturing young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as well as grants to rising film students and by facilitating community outreach through the support of organizations such as The Ghetto Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
Rami Malek — who, in an amazing bit of timing, signed on to the film just before the debut of Mr. Robot — stars in a dual role as Jonah, a modest family man who works overnights at a hotel and dreams of buying a plot of land in the mountains, and as Buster, an anarchist vagrant who survives by breaking in to the empty vacation homes of wealthy part - time Montana residents.
«Westworld,» the 1973 sci - fi film conceived by novelist Michael Crichton that marked his directorial debut, is often regarded a high - concept precursor to his later work, «Jurassic Park,» in which a high - tech amusement park descends into chaos when its primary attractions — in this case automated denizens of an idealized Old West, rather than T - Rexes and velociraptors — turn on the attendees.
Gehenna is directed by Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Katagiri, an FX legend working for years at Spectral Motion and Stan Winston Studios, now making his feature directorial debut after a few short films previously.
Director Steven Soderbergh has averaged a film a year since his acclaimed 1989 debut Sex, Lies & Videotape, an incredible work rate by modern filmmaking standards especially for one who frequently works within the political vagaries fof the studio system.
Written and directed by debut feature filmmaker, Arran Shearing, Forgotten Man follows Carl, a homeless man struggling to get by on the streets of London until he began working with a theatre company in East London for the homeless.
Ripley is engulfed by darkness and despair in director David Fincher's claustrophobic and underrated big - screen debut (which looks a lot better in light of Seven — photographed by Alien Resurrection cinematographer Darius Khondji — and The Game), as she crash lands on Fiorina «Fury» 161, a remote, nearly deserted, Class C Prison, maximum security, Double Y Chromosome - Work Correctional Facility after drifting in space — again — for an unspecified time.
Obviously influenced by his dad David's early work but also showing a strong personal style, Brandon Cronenberg's feature debut is a body - horror satire with a point — a needle point.
Set in 1998 and derived from a news story of that time, the film starts out by focusing on twenty - four - year - old tomboy Ilana (a strikingly charismatic debut by Darya Zhovnar), who works in the garage of her mechanic father.
Red Tails is directed by up - and - coming filmmaker Anthony Hemingway, making his feature directing debut after lots of TV work on HBO, including extended work as the first assistant director on «The Wire».
The Housemaid is written & directed by Vietnamese - American filmmaker Derek Nguyen, making his feature directorial debut in addition to working as an associate producer.
Red Christmas is both written and directed by Australian actor - filmmaker Craig Anderson, making his feature directorial debut after numerous short films and TV work including «Double the Fist», «Black Comedy», and «How Not to Behave».
Midnighters is directed by up - and - coming filmmaker Julius Ramsay, a veteran from the TV world making his feature directorial debut after work on «The Walking Dead» and as an editor for «Battlestar Galactica» and «Flashforward».
For his work as Disney's «The Muppets» director, Bobin was nominated for BAFTA (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer).
As a spiritual successor to Super Meat Boy, it's nigh impossible to talk about The End without first acknowledging the ground - beef - work tenderized by the now notorious meatsack's debut outing.
But by most accounts, including ours, debut filmmaker Ned Benson pulled it off with «The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby» when the film (s) premiered in a work - in - progress form at TIFF last September.
The Escape of Prisoner 614 is both written and directed by writer / filmmaker Zach Golden, making his feature directorial debut after working as a writer for «Gigi Does It» on TV.
Rowling's debut as a screenwriter is inspired by a same - named, catalog - style textbook that is supposed to be the work of a «magizoologist» and Hogwarts alum named Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne in eccentric shy - guy mode).
However, the debut by writer / director Rian Johnson works because of his dogged insistence to play it straight and let the audience find their way through the archaic dialogue to the mystery at the core.
Inspired by his time living in the working class and immigrant communities of southern Italy and supported by our inaugural FilmTwo Initiative, Jonas developed his second feature A Ciambra which made its world debut at Cannes in Directors Fortnight.
Chow Yun - fat, at this time the biggest star in the colony, hot off the smashing success of A Better Tomorrow, plays the middle brother while pop star Jacky Cheung, himself on the road to a successful film career (he'd win the Supporting Actor Hong Kong Film Award this year for his work in Wong Kar - wai's debut feature As Tears Go By), plays the youngest.
Re-teaming with Nick Cave, who was also behind the script for Hillcoat's debut «Ghosts... of the Civil Dead,» the story takes on the mythic qualities of some of Cave's best work, helped in no small part by his score with fellow Bad Seed Warren Ellis — probably our favorite of the musician's film work.
After growing up in the political tumult of France in the sixties and seventies, Assayas followed a path similar to the one traveled by several titans of the French New Wave, first working as a critic for Cahiers du cinéma, then moving on to film projects, including collaborations with André Téchiné and his own feature directorial debut, the 1986 Disorder.
Of the six features on this set, all but Playtime make their respective American Blu - ray debuts and two appear on disc for the first time in the U.S.. From his debut feature Jour de Fête (1949) to the birth of both M. Hulot and the distinctive Tati directorial approach in his brilliant and loving Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953) through the sublime Playtime (1967) to his post-script feature Parade (1974), this set presents the development of an artist who took comedy seriously and sculpted his films like works of kinetic art driven by eccentric engines of personality.
I'm excited to see that they've generally bypassed plush heritage cinema in favor of edgier work from the fringes: Gary Oldman's brilliant, frequently neglected directorial debut «Nil by Mouth» is an adventurous choice for the Top 10, while my heart cheers the inclusion of Lynne Ramsay (potentially the greatest talent the country has) and her debut «Ratcatcher.»
This season works its way from the shadowy deep south (the series debut, «Black November,» takes them to a gothic town frozen in time by its own guilt and shame and ruled over by a virtual dictator, Everett Sloane) across the gulf coast through the southwest desert states and over to the west coast.
Cronenberg's most recent feature, Spider (2002), has, to this point, worked the festival circuit, debuting in Cannes followed by its warm Toronto reception.
The film will be directed by Kasra Farahani, who will make his feature directorial debut, having previously worked as a production and art director on the likes of Avatar and Thor.
by Walter Chaw After years spent working alongside such luminaries as Joe D'Amato, Lucio Fulci, and Dario Argento, Michele Soavi made his directorial debut with 1987's StageFright (onscreen title: StageFright: Aquarius)-- not an update of Hitchcock's underestimated Jane Wyman vehicle, but a carrying of the giallo torch from one generation ostensibly into the next.
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