Not exact matches
Anyone that isn't onboard with either aspect hoping for an over-the-top stoner comedy or a thoughtful dramedy that
explores the
challenges of parenthood (and adolescence) may find Thurber's
film doesn't quite satisfy either extreme.
Included in this program was Jia Zhang - ke's documentary I Wish I Knew (2010), made for Shanghai's World Fair, a reworking of the
challenging themes of his previous
films, particularly The World (2004), which
explore China's rapid transformation into a global superpower and the effects on both the landscape and those who dwell within it.
In his first
film since There Will Be Blood, director Paul Thomas Anderson
explores a
challenging subject in the birth of a religion that has exerted influence on American life, especially in the entertainment industry.
All ideas are
challenged, and the nature of belief is
explored in a way that no one but Scorsese — the Catholic filmmaker who helped forge the hedonistic excesses of New Hollywood, and who once made the most controversial but fundamentally reverential
film about Jesus Christ — ever could.
«Working with Water» (10:58)
explores the
challenges of
filming scenes on boats and underwater with some tangential reflections.
With an approach that emphasises internal feelings and character journeys, over more obvious things like narrative structure and story arcs, this Brazilian - German
film challenges audiences to
explore a series of important issues in ways movies...
The real - life story that Come Sunday
explores is intriguing, but it seems better suited to a documentary
film or series that could delve more deeply into the intense theological debates going on, and into the history of Christian thought being
challenged.
Few
films really
explore the question of what it means to love, not necessarily because of the complexity that is potentially involved, but because of the
challenge required to express an understanding of love at its purest.
But the
film that put him on the map as a surprisingly dexterous talent capable of mining interior territories far more
challenging than those he's usually asked to
explore had to be 2013's Cheap Thrills, director E.L. Katz guiding him and the rest of the talented ensemble (Pat Healy, Sara Paxton and David Koechner) to a place of brilliance that allowed that glorious shocker to achieve a level of magnificence it never would have ascended to without their collective efforts.
From
exploring natural world wonders to discovering new technology, the video
challenge will take children on a fascinating journey of
film.
Although you may recall seeing some
film cameras while
exploring Fortnite's new Season 4 map, you might still need a nudge in the right direction to find all the cameras needed for this
challenge.
In the same month, Imperial War Museum London
explores the
challenges of Fashion on the Ration during the Second World War, while photographs, magazine covers and
film stills celebrate style icon Audrey Hepburn at National Portrait Gallery from July.
Four of the highlights of Prospect.3 are the electrifying
film, The Living Need Light, And the Dead Need Music by The Propeller Group (Phunam and Tuan Andrew Nguyen from Saigon, Matt Lucero from Los Angeles) with New Yorker Christopher Myers at the UNO St Claude Art Gallery; Silent Parade... or The Soul Rebel's Band vs Robert E Lee, a video by Peruvian - born William Cordova in which a local band serenades — or
challenges — a statue of Robert E Lee from a rooftop shown at Dillard University; the exuberant, immersive two - channel video at the CACNO by David Zink Yi, another Peruvian artist, that
explores Afro - Cuban music and culture, remixing the visual and the aural; and Kwaku Ananse (2013), a
film by Akosua Adoma Owusu, an American of Ghanian descent, presented with the compelling simplicity of a fable in which a young woman returns home to attend her father's funeral, then goes into the wild in search of existential meaning.
In the era of post-truth politics, the exhibition
explores how the medium of
film is uniquely equipped to draw attention to marginalized or excluded societal positions, and
challenges the powers that may be keeping them hidden or silenced.
Known for using batik in costumed dioramas that
explore race and colonialism, Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) also employs painting, sculpture, photography, and
film in work that disrupts and
challenges our notions of cultural identity.
Known for using batik in costumed dioramas that
explore race and colonialism, Yinka Shonibare MBE also employs painting, sculpture, photography, and
film in work that disrupts and
challenges our notions of cultural identity.
NSU Art Museum presents the first solo, U.S. museum exhibition of London - based, Malawian artist Samson Kambalu featuring 12 of the artist's recent
films, A conceptual artist, ethnomusicologist and author, Kambalu humorously
challenges canonical ideas about the history of ideas, art and religion while
exploring issues of identity and freedom of expression.
Sketches, stage costumes, and excerpts from
films, runway shows, concerts, dance performances and televised interviews will all provide a look at the couturier's world and will
explore how his avant - garde fashions
challenged societal and aesthetic codes in unexpected, and often humorous, ways.
Late Nights at the Dallas Museum of Art Friday, July 16 6:00 p.m. — midnight; admission $ 10 or less Cool off inside the Museum and
explore the Coastlines exhibition with a fun - filled evening of music, tours, family experiences, performances inspired by the sea,
films, Creativity
Challenges, and artist talks.
His research and eventual
film work will
explore how the influence of these committed intellectuals reverberated widely in the post-war cultural arena, eventually giving rise to an emerging discipline of «cultural studies», that, in its focus on popular art forms and vernacular traditions, posed considerable
challenges to the established academic elite of that time.
Exploring challenging issues and questions provoked by engaging with modern and contemporary art, Red Studio features
filmed conversations with curators and artists, podcasts, and interactives.
While
film producers juggle with storyline, screenplay, actors and dialogue - the basic elements of entertainment movies - the video artist is concerned with
exploring the medium itself, or to use it to
challenge the viewer's ideas of space, time and form.
This year's
film, «Curaçao's Coral
Challenge — Reviving the Rain Forests of the Sea,» will be the third to
explore humanity's evolving relationship with the oceans (along with our sea turtle and shrimp farming
films).
Join us for a screening of this short
film, Emily's Choice: A Child Protection Story, and a panel discussion
exploring the process and
challenges of preserving the welfare and safety of children in our communities.