Sentences with phrase «film community with»

The competition juries, comprised of individuals from the worldwide film community with original and diverse points of view, select films from both the documentary and dramatic categories to receive a range of awards.
Examines some of the important programs of the Roosevelt's New Deal of the 1930s and the subsequent response of the Hollywood film community with a focus on three European directors in particular — Billy Wilder, Ernst Lubitsch, and Fritz Lang, whose works are compared and contrasted with the products of mainstream Hollywood.
We were extremely proud to present the island, the locals and the film community with many jobs for over four months.
After the Australian master broke out to the global film community with 1975's atmospheric «Picnic at Hanging Rock,» followed by 1977's «The Last Wave,» he expanded his horizons with war epic «Gallipoli» and Indonesia - set «The Year of Living Dangerously,» starring an emerging Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver.

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The filmmaking community looked to him for guidance on distributing their films because of the success he had with Four Eyed Monsters.
But, wait, there's yet another «taste community» rallying to «Ozark,» says Yellin: fans of the 2015 film «The Big Short,» which deals with Wall Street dirty tricks, have been found to respond to the money monkeyshines that animate «Ozark.»
We are planning on having a movie - night with our community to show the film, followed by a discussion.
How convenient, Mel visiting sick kids, killing two birds with one stone; getting credit for Community Service plus free Press just before the release of his next film.
Your own church could easily experiment with films as a way of opening the human issues in religion to full understanding and care in the community.
I [spent] time with the Chabad community in New York [for the film], and they asked [to throw] a bar mitzvah for me.
But all Royal Dick sucking aside, Summerhall is a terrifically cool space, with a fascinating community of international artists lounging in the courtyard, trolling the hallways, wandering in and out of its nearly 500 rooms (some filled with art, some abandoned, some undecided), playing music, watching films, hanging from the ceiling fans, getting naked, and making art in all mediums.
It's a self - paced course with beautiful ebooks, demonstration movies filmed in Corina's kitchen, and a private Facebook group to build community and ask questions.
Although the film has national reach, Lunch Line is a Chicago story through and through: at the post-screening discussion, the co-directors, Michael Graziano and Ernie Park, found themselves reunited with several of the food - service experts, policy wonks, corporate executives and community activists depicted in their film.
This is a month - long online seminar program hosted by authors, speakers, and social justice activists Patti Digh and Victor Lee Lewis, who was featured in the documentary film, The Color of Fear, with help from a community of people who want and are willing to help us understand the reality of racism by telling their stories and sharing their resources.
This documentary project was developed and produced with funding from THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS THE FLEDGLING FUND SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION EAST BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CAL HUMANITIES BERKELEY FILM FUND OHIO ARTS COUNCIL And individual supporters from our community through KICOMMUNITY FOUNDATION CAL HUMANITIES BERKELEY FILM FUND OHIO ARTS COUNCIL And individual supporters from our community through KIcommunity through KICKSTARTER
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.»
Jazz Hayden, founder of AllThingsHarlem.com, a group that fights against police brutality and films police misconduct, said Mark - Viverito's request for 1,000 more police officers when she first became speaker was a poor decision given the problems communities of color face with the police.
Hein added that, with the tax credit in place, Ulster County stood to be even more competitive than other Hudson Valley communities like Poughkeepsie and Newburgh due to its status as the first county beyond New York City where film productions are not subject to the state's MTA tax.
This free community film screening is made available by Councilspeaker Corey Johnson, along with the School of Visual Arts and Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Finally, Rosalie Burgher, who recently received a state Senior of the Year award for her years of service to the Olive Free Library and other community organizations, nominated local engineer, former film technician and anti-fracking organizer Jim Sofranko, with a second from his wife.
Mr. Jackson (also known as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident with a long history of community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions and more.
But when a Second Lifer who calls himself Nimrod Yaffle tried to log in to the community earlier his year, he discovered his avatar had been sequestered in a surreal, isolated landscape: infinite rows of corn, spread out under a dark sky, with nothing else in sight except a small red tractor and a black - and - white television set playing the 1940 film Boy in Court.
Over four years, Max Allen at the University of Wisconsin at Madison filmed 26 puma visiting sites known as community scrapes, where males leave scent «signposts» to communicate with others.
The response to the film was so overwhelming Joe founded Reboot with Joe, a health and wellness company that offers support, encouragement, community, media and tools to everyday people.
The fruits of their labor, a documentary film titled «Mysore Yoga Traditions» presents us with a unique, behind - the - scenes look at Ashtanga yoga, while at the same time shedding light on the worldview and social background of the yoga community in Mysore.
The much - anticipated sequel to the worldwide hit family film finds Paddington happily settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he has become a popular member of the community, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes.
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As one of the film's main subjects, trans activist Gia Marie Love, explains, this community remains «on intimate terms with death».
The film features archival photographs and historical footage with appearances by Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Billy Collins, Dennis Hopper, Robert Scheer, Dave Eggers, and Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Snyder and other movers and shakers from the literary, political and art community.
Occasional passing shots of Orthodox men garbed in traditional heavy black coats and hats have an almost Edward Gorey-esque surrealness to them, and yet what makes the film so engaging is the thoroughness with which it humanizes and renders accessible the hermetic Hasidic community of Borough Park, Brooklyn.
Whereas Robin Campillo's ACT - UP drama argued that the personal was political, and did so with lightning - bolt urgency, Honoré's film is a more subdued rumination on community and connection.
The boldest provocation of Mitchell's sweet, tender and gently funny film may be its exuberant celebration of community and togetherness at a cultural moment rife with fatalism and disconnect.
Along the way the film reveals how the plant changed the course of U.S. history, how farming helps incarcerated addicts with their recovery, and how a community of young growers have rediscovered their farming roots.
Filmed over three years, in their monastery in rural France and on the road in the USA, this visceral film is a meditation on a community grappling with existential questions and the everyday routine of monastic life.
Twiggy Pucci Garçon (who co-wrote the film with Jordenö) and Chi Chi Mizrahi, two prominent leaders on the Kiki scene, introduce us to the structure of this ballroom community's various houses, where LGBT youth form makeshift families — complete with house mothers and house fathers, who are typically not much older than their adopted children.
Kiki demands that its audience pay attention and listen to its seven main interlocutors, who, in addition to Mizrahi and Pucci Garçon, include Gia Marie Love (shown before and after her transition), the speaker of the film's most sobering assessment: «Our community is on very intimate terms with death.»
Wright's film is a beautiful and deeply empathetic depiction of this community, a portrait of Vanier and his philosophy of compassion as the source of true human connection, found and forged with those who have otherwise been cast out by society.
The film distrusts viewers to keep up with a story that, even it is isn't well - known beyond salsa and Latino communities, can speak for itself.
Although the film is over two hours, there was definitely more to the story to be told, as it did not go into Zamperini's post-war experiences, including his embracing of Christianity, community work, his return to Japan to meet with some of his former captors, and more, which could have been a great movie on its own.
Directed by Tristram Shapeero, making his feature film debut after a lengthy career in television (with credits including Absolutely Fabulous, Peep Show, Community, and Parks and Recreation), A Merry Friggin» Christmas also stars Lauren Graham, Oliver Platt, Tim Heidecker, and Wendi McLendon - Covey.
These are the words of Thomas Huxley in the film, one of his peers in the scientific community, who was desperately urging Darwin to move forward with the publication of his book On the Origin of Species.
But this film is rarely static, with this community's gorgeous dancing prominently taking centre stage.
In addition, one of the organization's core values is identifying new talent and nurturing young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as well as grants to rising film students and by facilitating community outreach through the support of organizations such as The Ghetto Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
In addition to the screenings and events, Festival passes provide access to a series of networking receptions and entry to the Filmmaker Lounge, where Festival pass holders can interact with Festival filmmakers and professionals in the film community.
He has already completed a new film, «Disobedience,» a somber, well - observed drama with Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams as two lesbians whose relationship disrupts their Orthodox Jewish community.
But Kinoshita's films have always been concerned with the role of women and children within patriarchy, as well as the experience of isolated communities.
She pioneered a community outreach program to connect film sets across the U.S. with the communities in which they operate and led efforts to support critical non-profit community service providers.
This is obviously a far more grounded exploration of the topic than this year's other films about religious oppression, Red State and Footloose, and would make an ace double feature with Sean Durkin's upcoming Martha Marcy May Marlene with their duelling tales of disengagement of rigid cult - like communities.
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