A Q&A session with the filmmakers and
experts featured in the film will follow.
During each weekend of the festival, Texture in Manchester's Northern Quarter, will be screening design - led films, B - Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin (2015) and Graphic Means: A History of Graphic Design Production (2017) with Q&A s from some of the design
experts featured in the films including Swifty and Mark Reeder.
Not exact matches
The
film,
featuring interviews from
experts and those
in communities directly affected by flooding, explores how flood risk has been managed
in the past and calls for authorities, organisations and communities to work together as the most effective method for flood prevention.
Taron Egerton, who made his
feature film starring debut
in Kingsman: The Secret Service, portrays Eddie the Eagle, and Hugh Jackman plays a ski jumping
expert from Lake Placid who helps Eddie train for the Calgary Olympics.
In an attempt to bring a more human face to the slaughter, Saroyan brings in a historian, an Armenian woman named Ani (Khanjian, Irma Vep), to serve as an advisor to the film, since she is an expert on the life of painter Arshile Gorky (Abkarian, When the Cat's Away), reported to have eye witnessed the events, and who is to be featured in a supporting rol
In an attempt to bring a more human face to the slaughter, Saroyan brings
in a historian, an Armenian woman named Ani (Khanjian, Irma Vep), to serve as an advisor to the film, since she is an expert on the life of painter Arshile Gorky (Abkarian, When the Cat's Away), reported to have eye witnessed the events, and who is to be featured in a supporting rol
in a historian, an Armenian woman named Ani (Khanjian, Irma Vep), to serve as an advisor to the
film, since she is an
expert on the life of painter Arshile Gorky (Abkarian, When the Cat's Away), reported to have eye witnessed the events, and who is to be
featured in a supporting rol
in a supporting role.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre
in London
in 1952, only for it to be made into an
expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play
in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day
in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a
feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn
in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
Join Scott for his new «The Feinberg Feed» webisodes, where he will
feature commentary on major releases,
film festivals, and awards groups; interviews with key players
in the race; and
expert predictions and analysis.
Japanese cinema
expert Donald Richie also offers insightful audio commentary, and Kurosawa's comments about the difficulties of making this
film are noted
in a booklet that also
features the stories that inspired him to make «Rashomon.»
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie,
featuring interviews with various cast and crew, as well as a few Kubrick
experts, about everything from the casting process, to
filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
As evidenced by the trailer, Logan Lucky retains the comic vibe of the Ocean's series, as well as the all - star cast:
In addition to Tatum and Driver, the
film also
features Hilary Swank, Katie Holmes, Katherine Waterston, Seth McFarlane, Riley Keough, Sebastian Stan and Daniel Craig, who plays an eccentric explosives
expert named Joe Bang.
The real gem, however, is «Access: Source Code,» an
in - movie
feature that lets you view cast and crew interviews, pop - up trivia, animated documentary shorts about the
film's scientific theories, scene - specific commentary from a time travel
expert, and more.
Recommended: This
feature - length documentary on the global water crisis, which we saw screened at the South by Southwest Festival
in Austin recently,
features powerful
film footage and commentary by leading water
expert Peter Gleick, Earth System scientist Jay Famiglietti at... Continue reading →