Sentences with phrase «film collaboration with»

The exhibition begins with an exploration of Sheeler's early period of experimentation: photographs of the Worthington House and modern sculpture, early portraits, and his 1920 film collaboration with Paul Strand, Manhatta (1921).
This striking chromogenic print, Blasterettes, is a still from Gispert's short film collaboration with artist Jeff Reed, Stereomongrel.
Myers participated in the Greater New York exhibition at MoMA PS1 in 2005; in 2014, his film collaboration with fellow New York artist Hank Willis Thomas, Am I Going Too Fast?
This exhibition features new works and a film collaboration with Khalil Joseph.
Painter Henry Taylor «s exhibition at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles includes a film collaboration with Khalil Joseph.
A low - budget film collaboration with fellow actors John Glover and Gloria Reuben, Macbeth in Manhattan (1999), followed, along with a two - year stint as Gwen Hotchkiss on the daytime drama Passions.
This upcoming Fashion Week will be Jason Wu's debut collection for Hugo Boss, and to celebrate, a film collaboration with directors Inez and Vinoodh was created.
At «Stan VanDerBeek: The Culture Intercom», the eye - opening recent retrospective of his work at MIT's List Visual Arts Center (organized with the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston), punch - cards and yellowed print - outs of arcane BEFLIX code lay side by side with «Poemfields» (1966 — 9), a stunning series of structural film collaborations with Knowlton.

Not exact matches

In collaboration with Lynn Novick, Burns» new 10 - part documenatry film series The Vietnam War will debut on September 17 on PBS stations nationwide.
The collaboration has produced a new range of metallised film laminated boards, developed with luxury goods and gift packs in mind.
SPLIT is a deeply personal 30 - minute film made in collaboration with twelve amazing children ages 6 - 12 years old.
Citing a nondisclosure agreement Xi had signed in 2006 in order to conduct research with a pocket heater, the U.S. attorney's office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had charged him with four counts of wire fraud, for four emails sent to contacts in China about establishing labs and a collaboration involving a thin film deposition device.
Thys also continues doing academic work through collaborations with people she knew from graduate school, mostly between films, which she admits is difficult.
In 2003, in collaboration with the group of Ramamoorthy Ramesh (now at UC Berkeley), we succeeded in producing and understanding thin films of what is now one of the most - studied multiferroic materials, bismuth ferrite.
His award - winning two - hour special for the History Channel, Peyote to LSD: A Psychedelic Odyssey, airs April 20, and the IMAX film Grand Canyon Adventure, made in collaboration with environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., premiered in March.
The first big breakthrough came in 2003 when, in collaboration with the group of Ramamoorthy Ramesh (now at UC Berkeley), we succeeded in producing and understanding thin films of what is now the most - studied multiferroic material, bismuth ferrite.
It's teamed up with photographers (Ellen von Unwerth, David LaChapelle), designers (Karen Walker, Giles Deacon), DJs (Miike Snow, Steve Aoki), retailers (Opening Ceremony, Barneys New York) and dozens of others — some on product alone and others on mixed - media projects, such as the short film «Sin City»'s Robert Rodriguez produced to accompany his collaboration.
I'm extremely excited for today's post as it's a video I filmed in collaboration with Richter and Phillips, the Cincinnati jeweler I've been posting about the last few months.
He followed these films with collaborations with Stephen King as well as a number of other horror projects.
If producers wanted ABBA music in a film musical, why not just adapt «Chess,» their stage collaboration with Tim Rice, I wondered.
With Beatriz at Dinner, the prolific duo confirm their talent for social commentary and incisive wit after more than a decade of close collaborations, including indie films (Star Maps, Chuck & Buck, The Good Girl) and TV series (Freaks and Geeks and HBO's Enlightened).
There is wonderful heart to this generous and committed man with his wild hair, clad in selections from his trademark T - shirt collection, In a medium that is all about collaboration, it is refreshing to see a film about a subject who is rarely in the spotlight.
Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo» Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high - school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).
The real value of the documentary from Douglas McGrath lies in charting Nichols» creative trajectory from the staging and improvisation lessons learned with comedy partner Elaine May, through collaborations with playwright Neil Simon on «Barefoot in the Park» and «The Odd Couple,» and the director's first two feature films, both legendary — «Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?»
Outside his collaborations with Wareheim, Heidecker has been featured in film roles (including 2011's Bridesmaids) and released additional comic albums, including a 2011 collection of onetime presidential candidate Herman Cain - inspired music.
It marked the director's first collaboration with Grégoire Colin, a dark - eyed, arresting young actor whom Denis would also employ to great effect in both Nénette et Boni and Beau Travail.The former film, made in 1996, was another coming - of - age drama that centered on the relationship between a lovelorn young man (Colin) and his rebellious, pregnant 15 - year - old sister (Alice Houri).
The look of the film complements the pervasive dourness; cinematographer Rachel Morrison captures this purgatorial locale with the same kind of gray - green quotidian palette favored by Tim Orr in his collaborations with David Gordon Green.
Her collaboration with the director also took place offscreen, as the two dated for years.Following roles in a number of films, including Household Saints (1993) and Quiz Show (1994), Douglas was cast in Gus Van Sant's 1995 To Die For.
While several of the Angulo brothers have camera credits on The Wolfpack, this collaboration doesn't for the most part inform the filmmaking in any noticeable way, and only in these final moments, when under the credits we see a short film that Mukunda, now an aspiring filmmaker, shot with the help of his family, can they be seen to assert a style of their own onto the film.
During the shoot of John Cassavetes» momentous 1970 film Husbands, BBC documentarians visited the low - budget production to chronicle not only the pioneering director's filmmaking process but also his collaboration as an actor with co-stars Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara.
Her collaboration with The Weeknd on «6 Inch» is probably the sexiest work of art, film, music, or otherwise, that was experienced all year long, and «Freedom,» in which she collaborates with Kendrick Lamar, is transcendent.
From his inspired collaborations with the prolific writer Charlie kaufman in Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, to his adapted screenplay of Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, Jonze continues to prove himself as not only an important film - maker of his time but also a wonderful screenwriter, and his latest feature Her starring Joaquin Phoenix might just be his magnum opus.
Joaquin Phoenix will play Sportello, which will be his second collaboration with Anderson — the two formerly worked on Anderson's last film The Master (2012), which earned Phoenix an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
Von Sternberg's ever - weird first collaboration with Dietrich is a historic early sound film, but there's no need to double - dip if you already own the DVD.
When: December 25th Why: It's a good thing that Martin Scorsese's fifth collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio didn't get pushed back to 2014 like originally suggested, because I don't think I could've waited any longer for what is shaping up to be one of the director's most purely entertaining films in years.
His next project is once again a collaboration with Michael B Jordan on a film called Wrong Answer from a script written by Ta - Nehisi Coates.
The film is holding its NYC premiere today and I caught up with Doug this past weekend at New York Comic Con to discuss his ongoing collaboration with Del Toro and, seeing as it's the Halloween season, the enduring appeal of the Disney classic Hocus Pocus in which Jones was the benevolent zombie, Billy Butcherson.
But if «Prisoners» is the grimmest studio film you've seen since «The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo,» then «Enemy» — chronologically their first collaboration — is the equally dark but more experimental and arty cousin.
Artwork created in collaboration with The Poster Posse and Warner Brothers pictures for their film Rampage.
Lightningface is Isaac's second collaboration with director Brian Petsos, as the two previously worked together on the short film Ticky Tacky.
See Also: There's not a lot comparable to «The Lobster» in Farrell's (or anyone's) filmography, but to see him ugly up to more grotesque effect, you could always check out «Horrible Bosses» which is fun enough until it loses steam, while the black comic vein of Lanthimos» film is maybe closest to a more surreal take on Farrell's collaborations with Martin McDonagh («In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths») inasmuch as it's close to anything at all.
But the band's best - known work came in collaboration with giallo king Dario Argento, and while we love their droney, synth - tastic «Tenebrae» work (sampled by French electro titans Justice for their track «Phantom»), their finest hour is unquestionably via Argento's best film «Suspiria,» about an American ballerina (Jessica Harper) tormented by a witch's coven.
She went on to edit dozens of films during a 60 - year career and savored her collaborations with Clint Eastwood, David Lean and Steven Soderbergh among others.
But their next feature film collaboration will see them working with a different director this time.
His ongoing on - and - off collaboration with director Miguel Arteta includes the films «Chuck & Buck» and «The Good Girl,» both of which premiered at Sundance, the television show «Enlightened» and now the new movie «Beatriz at Dinner.»
To Spain they go, where Hemingway lends a hand — and later his voice — to the anti-Franco propaganda film The Spanish Earth, made by the great Dutch documentarian Joris Ivens (well played, in an audacious bit of casting, by Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich) in collaboration with the writer John Dos Passos (David Strathairn) and photographer Robert Capa (Santiago Cabrera).
The second of 2015's collaborations with her real - life director boyfriend Noah Baumbach, Mistress America was one of the best films at the Sundance Film Festival, an old - school screwball comedy about a young woman who befriends her dad's new girlfriend.
The feminist serial killer road movie Butterfly Kiss, the Bosnian war pic «Welcome to Sarajevo», the period property drama «The Claim» and the Manchester docu - comedy 24 Hour Party People might appear to be films with nothing in common, but in fact all are collaborations between director Michael Winterbottom and writer Frank Cottrell Boyce, who together have shown an ability to produce consistently interesting works in any and every genre.
Ten years later, working from an adaptation of the caper novel by W.R. Burnett scripted in collaboration with the author, he essentially launched the heist film as a genre of its own and set the blueprint that all subsequent heist dramas built upon.
Though Let the Sunshine In may be a star vehicle, Denis, in her first collaboration with Binoche, seems to have instructed her lead to think of the film as an ensemble piece, even if that group often consists of its smallest unit, the dyad.
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