Director Andrew Haigh (whose
earlier relationship drama, Weekend, swept up twenty wins on the festival circuit) beautifully teases them out, encompassing both significant and trivial life choices in moments of warm conversation and lonely meditation.
Not exact matches
Language: English Genre: Biography /
Drama MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Bill Pohlad Actors: Paul Dano, John Cusack, Elizabeth Banks Plot: Follows the life of reclusive «Beach Boy» Brian Wilson - from he
early years as an influential musician, through his nervous breakdown and
relationship with controversial therapist Dr. Eugene Landy and redemption with his wife Melinda.
For some Anglo - Saxon spectators who only discovered Assayas with Irma Vep (1996), a worn - out cliché reigns supreme — that there would be «two Olivier Assayas»: one exquisitely crafting intimate family or
relationship dramas, such as Fin août, début septembre (Late August,
Early September, 1998) or L'Heure d'été (Summer Hours, 2008); and one coining genre fictions sweeping several countries and dealing head - on with globalisation: demonlover (2002) or Boarding Gate (2007).
We saw a trailer
earlier this month [watch it here], and now two posters have been released for Hungry Hearts, the upcoming romantic
drama starring Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher... The
relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death -LSB-...]
Likewise set in Vienna's illustrious world of art and music in the
early 1900s, the fact - based
drama explores the tumultuous
relationship between Alma Mahler, widow of the renowned composer, and Austrian artist and enfant terrible Oskar Kokoschka.
It is a bald fact that this intimate
drama works as well as it does because he is so compelling, so plausible, so heartbreaking as a college professor in
early 1960s Los Angeles mourning the death of his longtime partner (Matthew Goode [Leap Year, Watchmen] in flashbacks) at a time when such
relationships were barely acknowledged, never mind tolerated.
It is a bald fact that this intimate
drama works as well as it does because he is so compelling, so plausible, so heartbreaking as a college professor in
early 1960s Los Angeles mourning the death of his longtime partner (Matthew Goode in flashbacks) at a time when such
relationships were barely acknowledged, never mind tolerated.
Thus, when it became clear
earlier this year that the
relationship between Kojima and Konami was dissolving, the stage was set for some of the worst industry
drama since the tumultuous breakup of Activision and Call of Duty creators Jason West and Vince Zampella in 2010.
In her
earlier works, she has dealt with the unsettling human
dramas at the centre of personal
relationships — teenage sexuality, family relations, mental disintegration and death.
In her
earlier works she has dealt with the unsettling human
dramas at the center of personal
relationships.
It's not just the complicated upstairs / downstairs
drama of romance and
relationships in
early 20th century England that has me hooked.