Not exact matches
Belvedere and Monáe
feature three talented women
filmmakers — Janicza Bravo, Lacey Duke and Kirsten Lepore —
who will direct and produce short films inspired by the question: What does a beautiful future look like to you?
Deftones, along with The Shrine and Adam Watt, join the incredible music lineup, which
features three days of music on three stages, with the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers, hard rock titans Disturbed (
who have returned after a 4 - year hiatus), rock icon /
filmmaker Rob Zombie, Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch, Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember, Megadeth, At The Drive - In, Lamb Of God, Sixx: A.M., Hellyeah, and Pennywise, along with the genre's hottest developing artists.
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Alexis Gambis is a French - Venezuelan scientist - veered
filmmaker who has been
featured by The New York Times, TED, Nature, Science, Cell, The Village Voice, and WNYC; he is Founder & Executive Director of the Imagine Science Film Festival.
Filmmaker who is
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And director Brett Haley,
who also co-wrote the screenplay with Marc Basch, is the rare young American
filmmaker who's sincerely interested in older generations; his previous
feature, I'll See You In My Dreams, starred Blythe Danner,
who's even older than Elliott.
This moody screen adaptation of the Oprah - endorsed eponymous bestseller by Andre Dubus III's isn't a slam - dunk success, but it has plenty of sleeper potential and is a feather in the cap of director Perelman, a Russian émigré
who debuts here as a
feature filmmaker after a career in commercials.
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.
It's a similar broad - strokes question that the
filmmaker toyed with in his
feature debut, 2014's cynical Ex Machina, and though it's clear he doesn't have an answer (
who would?)
In the gallery above, we've identified 30
filmmakers from the past four decades
who have directed at least five
features but have managed to receive positive reviews for just a single one of their films.
Daley and Goldstein,
who started off as actors, have co-directed one previous
feature, the 2015 holiday - road reboot «Vacation,» but the sign that they're instinctive
filmmakers, with a bold sense of comedy structure, comes in the sequence they stage, with serpentine ingenuity, at the home of a crime boss (Danny Huston)
who has the film's MacGuffin — a Fabergé egg — locked in his safe.
Shot entirely on location in Barrow, Alaska, On The Ice is the engrossing and suspenseful
feature film debut by
filmmaker Andrew Okpeaha MacLean about two teenage boys
who have grown up like brothers go about their lives in the comfortable claustrophobia of an isolated Alaskan town.
FIRST TIME FEST also
features a retrospective series called First Exposure which showcases the auspicious and ambitious debuts by artists
who went on to become major
filmmakers.
: This origin tale about hip - hop's most controversial super-group
features some intriguingly all - in - the - family casting: To find a stand - in for the young Ice Cube, the
filmmakers went with O'Shea Jackson,
who happens to be a genetic descendant of the genuine article.
A Picture of You is a sharp, mischievous family drama from
filmmaker J.P. Chan,
who wrote, directed, and produced his genre-less
feature debut, which opens on June 20th at AMC
«Revenge» is the film we need right now, from a
filmmaker we need right now: French writer / director Coralie Fargeat,
who makes her stunning
feature debut with a rape - revenge fantasy that's as brutal as it is thrilling.
The transfer is good here and the special
features are very strong, especially an episode of «American Masters» that offers solid biographical background on Sturges, a
filmmaker who somehow still seems underappreciated and underrated.
So in a way Austrian
filmmaker Michael Haneke is an anomaly, a director
who unapologetically has a definite moral agenda that he's been exploring for over 20 years now, closer to 40 if one considers the TV work he made in the»70s and»80s before embarking on his
feature film career in 1989.
The
filmmakers have assembled a stellar cast, including Felicity Jones, nominated for an Academy Award for her leading role in The Theory of Everything; Diego Luna,
who was
featured in 2008's Oscar - winning Milk and 2013's Elysium; Ben Mendelsohn, recently nominated for an Emmy for his leading role in Bloodline and co-starring in the upcoming Mississippi Grind; Donnie Yen, Hong Kong action star and martial artist
who starred in Ip Man and Blade II; Jiang Wen,
who co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the award - winning Let the Bullets Fly and Devils on the Doorstep; Forest Whitaker, recently
featured in the critically - acclaimed Lee Daniels» The Butler and winner of an Academy Award for his leading role in 2006's The Last King of Scotland; Mads Mikkelsen,
who starred in The Hunt and was the memorable villain from 2006's Casino Royale; Alan Tudyk,
who plays a performance - capture character in Rogue One, stars in the soon - to - be-released Con Man series and Trumbo, which releases this November; and Riz Ahmed,
who was recently
featured in Nightcrawler and starred in the BAFTA - winning film Four Lions.
The second is the direction by first - time
feature filmmaker Bryan Buckley, an award - winning commercial
filmmaker who shows enough talent to make his a name to note.
The Art Of Getting By, formerly known as Homework, was both written and directed by up - and - coming
filmmaker Gavin Wiesen,
who's making his
feature debut after a short film in 2008 called Kill the Day.
Featured characters include Jack Warner, Eartha Kitt, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, and Pier Angeli... Underrated English indie
filmmaker Duane Hopkins, director of 2008's Better Things, is finally back with his second
feature, Bypass, a lost - youth drama about a young small - time fence (played by rising star George MacKay)
who comes to a crossroads in his life...
It
features new commentary by film historian Stephen Prince, new interviews with assistant director and restoration supervisor Kiyoshi Ogasawara and literary scholar Christopher Benfey,
who discusses Lafcadio Hearn's stories, and a 1993 discussion between Kobayashi and fellow
filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda, plus trailers and a fold - out insert with a new essay by Geoffrey O'Brien.
Bill and Turner Ross are documentary
filmmakers who intriguingly blur the line between standard conventions of documentary and narrative
feature techniques...
Minter showed a promise in his shorts efforts, a promised that did not go unrecognized by
filmmakers like Carlos Reygadas and Alejandro G. Innáritu,
who backed his
feature debut.
The slate includes a number of familiar names, most notably «Simon Killer»
filmmaker Antonio Campos,
who will return to the festival with «Christine» (a narrative
feature about TV reporter Christine Chubbuck,
who killed herself live on - air in 1974; interestingly enough, the Sundance slate also includes a Chubbuck - centric documentary, «Kate Plays Christine,» a new
feature from director Robert Greene that looks to blend fact and fiction in ways similar to his previous documentary, «Actress») and «This is Martin Bonner» director Chad Hartigan,
who will debut his «Morris from America» at the festival.
It is directed by Argentinian
filmmaker Andrés Muschietti,
who made his
feature directorial debut with the horror
feature Mamá.
Annabelle: Creation is directed by Swedish horror
filmmaker David F. Sandberg,
who made his
feature debut with the horror film Lights Out (based on his own short) last year.
The result is a
feature from a master
filmmaker who feels like he threw in the towel a bit, as Sully only feels like half of a film, if that.
The Qumra event will take place in Doha, Qatar from 6 to 11 March (15) and
feature the work of 31 budding
filmmakers,
who will get the opportunity to develop their craft in creative workshops and discussions with the Qumra Masters.
Annabelle 2 is directed by Swedish horror
filmmaker David F. Sandberg,
who made his
feature debut with the horror film Lights Out (based on his own short) earlier this year.
Ramon Zürcher is a Swiss
filmmaker who has made four short films before releasing his debut
feature, The Strange Little Cat.
«We would like to acknowledge and congratulate the
filmmakers behind Straight Outta Compton and What Happened, Miss Simone
who picked up nods in Best Original Screenplay and
Featured Documentary, respectively.
Appearing exclusively on the second disc (the first is reserved for the film), the special
features are highlighted by a two - part making - of («
Filmmaker's Journey») and three separate featurettes («A Portrait of Langdon,» «
Who is Sophie Neveu?»
Briefly: Greek
filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos,
who directed Alps and Dogtooth, is making his first English - language
feature.
So it's no surprise that Canadian
filmmaker Atom Egoyan,
who hasn't made a
feature since 2009's softcore drama «Chloe,» is striking while the iron is hot.
Ingrid Goes West is directed by American
filmmaker Matt Spicer,
who's making his
feature directorial debut after a few shorts previously.
The
feature directorial debut of Adam Robitel,
who co-wrote the script with fellow burgeoning genre
filmmaker Gavin Heffernan, Taking does little to excite you about its makers» prospects.
Terence Davies, an actor turned
filmmaker who directed his first short film in 1976, has made a mere six
features since 1988, when he released his debut
feature Distant Voices, Still Lives.
The film, which
features a star - studded cast, tells the story of two best friends — a retired conductor (Michael Caine) and a
filmmaker (Harvey Keitel)--
who reflect on their lives during a vacation to the Swiss Alps.
In The Disaster Artist, the 39 - year - old
filmmaker directs himself as an aspiring
filmmaker named Tommy Wiseau,
who, in real life directed perhaps the worst
feature ever made.
The Legend of Tarzan is directed by English
filmmaker David Yates,
who made the leap to
features with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, also directing Half - Blood Prince and both parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The Finnish
filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki,
who made his first narrative
feature thirty - five years ago, is a model auteur: from the very start, his films have been firmly marked by a strong directorial personality.
Cinephilia and Beyond claims to have gotten hold of a 1999 note written by the auteur to fellow
filmmaker James Brooks,
who helped Anderson fund his first
feature - length film, Bottle Rocket, and wrote an introduction to Anderson's Rushmore screenplay, which was published by Faber & Faber.
This kind of tone used to depict the interconnectedness between sex and crime set by Cool Hair evokes Harmony Korine's polarizing 2012
feature film Spring Breakers starring Vanessa Hudgens and James Franco, but Mr. Orozco - Cubbon delivers this content much more naturally and with the poise and confidence of an experienced
filmmaker who already has a well - defined style, knowingly and purposefully playing with the two intertwining dynamics that keep the audience on its toes.
Those willing to get a little more esoteric should check out Kaili Blues, the poetic debut
feature from Chinese
filmmaker Bi Gan, in which flourishes of film noir (an ex-con, a missing boy
who may have been sold, small - town gangs) are mirrored in the mundane and the mystical, recalling the films of the great Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
Happy End didn't make it on the short list of this year's Best Foreign Language contenders, but it does reunite
filmmaker Michael Haneke with Isabelle Huppert and Jean - Louis Trintignant
who starred in his 2012
feature Amour, which took home the Cannes Palme d'Or and received several Oscar noms including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay.
Featuring music by Jack White and interviews with Serpico's associates and admirers — including writer Luc Sante and actor -
filmmaker John Turturro — this is an inspiring, all - access portrait of a courageous man
who refused to betray his ideals.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul's latest film, his first
feature - length effort since he won the Palme d'Or in 2010 with Uncle Boonmee
Who Can Recall His Past Lives, is another sublime effort from one of the best
filmmakers working today.
As accomplished a
filmmaker as Tarantino is, he's left in the dust by Rodriguez,
who has much more experience with this kind of material (his filmography almost reads like a series of potential exploitation double
features).