Sentences with phrase «engaging film shows»

Perlman contracted polio when he was 4 years old, but, as director Alison Chernick's engaging film shows, Perlman never allowed the affliction to define or impede him.

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BASC North regional officer Gareth Dockerty said: «The film shows how upland gamekeepers and those involved in the provision of land for shooting engage with their communities to manage sensitive habitats in a sustainable way for wildlife and people.»
So launches a memorable journey, both in Sweeney's life and in the new film of her one - woman stage show, Letting Go of God, an extraordinarily engaging account of her walk across the religion - science divide.
To overcome this, Jin recommends scientists engage more with the public, uphold ethical standards, and increase the production of science - related films and shows.
The interviews are appealing enough, if sometimes too bland, but the more engaging passages in the film are those that show Francis out in the world, visiting migrant camps in Italy and Greece, mingling with the poor in his native Buenos Aires, and even spending time with prisoners in the U.S. as well as other countries.
It is this ability to crossover from potential niche status - a huge risk for a film with a mammoth budget - to billion dollar behemoth should light a fire under the asses of studios to show them that stories about anyone can be successful as long as they are well made and engaging.
The effects are amazing, of course, and show off the technological advancements in moviemaking since Twister (although I still found that film more engaging).
Franco, as a one - man show, remains engaging in a surprisingly frenetic film.
While there is apparently plenty to admire in the perfs, calm director's hand and dp Adam Stones» work, Variety's Peter Debruge points to this film being «too damn polite,» while Indiewire.com's Eric Kohn remarks that the «light touch at times makes it difficult to engage with the stakes at hand, and Nichols» reverence for his couple's deep bond is practically so sacred he seems resistant to show any of their flaws.»
Throughout even this portion of the film though, the dynamic between the leads remains engaging and Phoenix gets to show off even further.
All told, nearly three quarters of the film is spent trying to decode Assange without much to show for it, but it's only in the final act that «The Fifth Estate» decides to engage and try to discuss the ethics, morals and consequences of WikiLeaks work — in particular around the release of the Afghanistan War Logs — in any substantive way, but again a lack of courage on behalf of the filmmakers to take any position renders the film narratively limp.
It wasn't until Dunst found a window between the second season of the FX TV series Fargo (she has since become engaged to one of the show's co-stars, Jesse Plemons) and Sofia Coppola's drama The Beguiled, that the timing was finally right for their small crew to decamp to the woods of Humboldt County, about 270 miles north of San Francisco, for an intensive five weeks of filming.
And it doesn't help that the film never shows the dangers of lying, using a credit card irresponsibly and engaging in an «unprotected» sexual relationship (implied after a steamy scene of passionate kissing).
Garland has shown time and again a knack for engaging and smart stories as the writer of films like The Beach, 28 Days Later, and Dredd, and Annihilation is a perfect fit for his sensibilities.
While the pace is slowed and the characterizations enjoy some challenging obstacles, Deathly Hallows remains a tremendously engaging fantasy film, with a few comedic beats from Grint that bring laughs, a show - stopping midsection where the team infiltrates the Ministry of Magic (production designer Stuart Craig outdoes himself here) after downing some Polyjuice Potion, an animated sojourn that explains the origin of the titular elements, and a revival of romantic business with an appearance from Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright).
The film already boasts Jesse Eisenberg and Melanie Laurent in the tale of a crack squad of FBI agents engaged in a cat - and - mouse game with a group of the world's top illusionists, who pull off daring bank raids during their shows.
The two films adapted from his books that I have seen — No Country for Old Men and The Road — both managed to show human greed and suffering in ways both disturbing and engaging.
She wanted to emulate Luchino Visconti, whose films frequently showed servants in the background not merely serving but engaging in their own activities, living lives that seemed to exist beyond the confines of the film's prescribed story.
Whilst its easy to appreciate Gondry's intent with the film and his impressive animations that show the power one man has with a texta, the actual interview that makes up the film fails to penetrate that surface and bring out anything engaging intellectually or emotionally.
Another filmed students at work, showing the footage at a «movie night» designed to better engage families.
We've all been there: We might show a film in the hope of discreetly grading a couple of papers from the back of the room, or we might have students engage in silent reading to keep them busy.
Teachers use them to engage students and to show them how real - world stories are carefully planned and crafted, regardless of whether they are written or filmed.
Showing a film in class may engage students, but engagement can not be the only reason.
To this end, any units which play films will not show them on a screen visible to the driver whilst the handbrake is not engaged.
Finally, Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970), a prize - winning film - maker, engages with memory and politics (he has refused to show some of his work in own country, rather than see it face censorship) from an experimental, non-linear perspective.
Bringing together over 45 artists from 15 countries, including Lamia Joreige, Anna Boghiguian, Etel Adnan, Akram Zaatari, the show thus offers a neat back - and - forth: that the truth - and objectivity - querying methods of a film engaging with Palestine can be seen refracted in the approaches of Middle Eastern artists of recent times.
The film is shown across eight screens to ensure that visitors feel encompassed by the experience and have to walk around to engage with the film.
As you move through the rooms there are more trippy, multi-layered films featuring cats, food and painting, and a screen showing «Queen of Pop» Madonna gyrating during one of her concerts — a random, engaging cornucopia of sights and sounds.
Catriona and I are excited by the enthusiasm shown by such an established artist to engage with VR technology to further develop his artistic practice and can't wait to see the work shown at ACMI, Australia's only institution dedicated to film and digital culture and art.
Kudzanai Chiurai will show the film Moyo — as well as a new photographic print from the project — in which the artist gently engages with notions of memory, mourning and loss.
I showed mostly small oil paintings, which dramatize the relationships between male and female characters through the lens of the dark, violent films of the 1940s and 1950s, engaging psychic dislocation, trauma, and incongruous mystical and religious iconography.
In the class, we'll be working to understand and engage with how climate issues are / can be communicated and framed, by analyzing previously created expressions from a variety of media (interactive theater, film, fine art, performance art, television programming, blogs for examples) and then we'll be creating a show by the same name that'll contain interviews and student work.
That phrase includes films, pictures, and computer images that shows a child who is or appears to be under the age of 16: as the victim of torture, cruelty, or physical abuse, in a sexual pose or engaged in real or apparent sexual...
The studios believe UltraViolet will help re-establish a higher margin urge to purchase movies on behalf of consumers, who have been more apt recently to engage in lower - margin activities, like stream films and TV shows on Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) or rent DVDs for a $ 1.20 a night from a Redbox kiosk.
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