Painting and sculpture predominate, but archival
films feature the artist waxing philosophical on his practice in a studio filled with unorthodox materials and, in a vintage broadcast titled Tele - Mack from 1969, patrolling the Tunisian desert alone in a silver suit.
Viewers have been treated to a surge of new documentary
films featuring artists, from a panoramic portrait of Sol LeWitt's career to a tribute to an art obsessive.
The film featured the artist sailing vessel made of bark collected from the forest floor in Finland, across the Baltic Sea.
Two recent New York Close Up
films featuring artists Liz Magic Laser and David Brooks exemplify how the film series «can make strong interdisciplinary connections.»
Blood Rising, the documentary
film featuring artist Brian Maguire and directed by Mark McLoughlin will be premiered at the Savoy Cinema Dublin, the closing weekend of the Jameson Dublin Film Festival on Sunday 24 February at 7:30 pm
Opening with a film featuring Barbara Kruger and culminating with a film featuring Jack Whitten (produced throughout 2017, before his recent passing), the winter series will also include new
films featuring artists Raúl de Nieves, Doreen Garner, and Abigail DeVille.
The film features artist Doreen Garner as she prepares for her recent exhibition at Pioneer Works, entitled White Man on a Pedestal.
Not exact matches
Since, he has created motion graphics for several video
artists and edited short
feature films.
Designed by legendary makeup
artist Pat McGrath, the 19 - piece collection
features quotes from the
film that target a beauty audience that may have been there all along — just see Princess Leia's braids.
Recording
artist Jaymes Bullet's music has played a compelling part in both TV and
feature film.
Eric's first journalistic forays were as an arts critic, covering
film and music for the Stanford Daily; his first
feature was about
artists - in - residence at the San Francisco dump.
Soulful blues singer Curtis Harding is the star of Saint Laurent's latest
film for its on - going Music Project, which has previously
featured artists such as Daft Punk and Marilyn Manson.
The key
features of James Martini cinematogrpahy that most cetainly would appeal to a client whether an
artist or production company is that not only will their
film / video shine with the aid of a very creative artistic direction, story boarding and editing, but there is a highly professional full
film making experience & service.
The soundtrack to the Black Panther
film was curated by Kendrick Lamar (and he
features on five songs) includes appearances from such
artists as 2 Chainz, Ab - Soul, Anderson.
Bowers has previously worked as a storyboard
artist, but Fell is a relative newcomer to
feature - length
films.
As «Disaster
Artist» proceeds, Wiseau's lifelong desire to direct a
feature film is granted.
This
feature length narrative
film follows the emotional and psychological journey of a young, black, gay
artist as he discovers the hidden legacies of the gay and lesbian subcultures within the Harlem Renaissance.
Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, the program runs 55 minutes and
features author Ray Bradbury,
film critic Stanley Kauffmann, filmmakers Nikola Radosevic, Bernard Vorhaus and Sidney Lumet,
artist Al Hirschfeld, historians Brigitte Hamann, Gitta Sereny and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., screenwriters Walter Bernstein and Budd Schulberg, Hitler's inner circle member Reinhard Spitzy, Charlie Chaplin's son Sydney, Chaplin's friend Ivor Montagu, Chaplin's assistant Dan James, and Chaplin's cousin Betty Tetrick.
New York's Museum of Modern Art has created a YouTube series, «How To See,» that
features museum curators and sometimes the
artists themselves delving into the work, Monitor movie critic Peter Rainer's pick for best
film of the year, «The Florida Project,» is available on DVD and Blu - ray, and more top picks.
From his early days as a fresh and creative music video director for
artists such as Fatboy Slim, The Beastie Boys, and Björk, Spike Jonze has continued his unique style and original approach with his
feature length
films, effectively carving out niche in the
film industry for himself.
Add in the fact that CONTINENTAL DRIFT
features Nicki Minaj and Drake — two of the biggest hip hop
artists in the business — the
film could draw in a new wave of fans.
They include an alternate opening of Carol doing an voice exercise with an annoyingly - voiced woman interviewing her in a bookstore, more of and on Dani and Moe's rocky marriage, a scene
featuring an accomplished female voiceover
artist (played by Melissa Disney), and a number of additional clips from the convincing fake reality dating TV show woven throughout the
film,
Theo Taplitz, in a remarkably mature, nuanced
feature film debut, plays Jake, an introverted thirteen - year - old with dreams of being an
artist who moves with this family from Manhattan to Brooklyn when his father inherits an apartment and a storefront there.
One of our favourite movies of the latter part of this year in the upcoming The Disaster
Artist, James Franco's
feature that looks into the making of the cult
film The Room, one that is heralded as being the Citizen Kane of bad movies.
French
artist and filmmaker Neil Beloufa discusses his
feature film, Occidental (2017), a staging of socio - political anxieties in a out - of - time hotel.
Elsewhere on the list are more recent
films and awards season contenders like «The
Artist» from The Weinstein Company and «Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy» from Focus
Features.
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
film is directed by Michael J. Bassett (Solomon Kane, Deathwatch), and
features original cast members Sean Bean (HBO's Game Of Thrones, Lord Of The Rings) and Deborah Kara Unger (The Game, 88 minutes, The Samaritan) return in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, starring along with rising stars Adelaide Clemens (X-Men Origins, upcoming The Great Gatsby, No One Lives) and Kit Harington (HBO's Game Of Thrones) as well as Carrie - Anne Moss (The Matrix, Disturbia, NBC's Chuck) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, The
Artist).
Featuring a career - making portrayal by Forest Whitaker, it was a
film that beautifully captured the world of jazz and the
artists that create this music.
Nocturnal Animals is the second
feature film by designer Tom Ford and Adams stars as Susan, a deeply unhappy
artist who receives a novel manuscript, likewise titled «Nocturnal Animals,» written by her ex-husband (Jake Gyllenhaal).
Cecile Emeke's
film features recollections from Ringgold and footage of Harlem, which is key to the
artist's work.
To connect
film financiers dedicated to women
artists with highly anticipated Sundance Institute — supported
feature and documentary projects.
Heidi Levitt has cast nearly 100
feature films including «The
Artist,» «Sympathy for Delicious,» «Natural Born Killers,» «JFK,» and more.
«I'm too cynical to be an
artist,» muses a character at around the midpoint of Nocturnal Animals, the second
feature by the fashion designer Tom Ford, perhaps winking to the audience of this arch and self - conscious
film.
Afterimage: The great Polish director Andrzej Wajda's final
film, and one of his best,
features a towering performance by Boguslaw Linda as a real - life Polish avant - garde
artist suffering for his intransigence under Communism.
The movie does a terrific job of mimicking the sound and styles of the folk music era, attesting to the talent of the art directors, makeup
artists, and songwriters / cast - members who created all of the original tunes
featured in the
film.
Extras: New 4K scan from the original
film elements; new audio commentary with writer - director Albert Pyun; new «A Ravaged Future — The Making of Cyborg»
featuring interviews with Pyun, actors Vincent Klyn, Deborah Richter and Terrie Batson, director of photography Philip Alan Waters and editor Rozanne Zingal; new «Shoestring Fantasy - The Effects of Cyborg»
featuring interviews with visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Go - Motion technician Christopher Warren and rotoscope
artist Bret Mixon; extended interviews from Mark Hartley's documentary «Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story Of Cannon Films» with Pyun and Sheldon Lettich; theatrical trailer; still gallery.
Of the six
features on this set, all but Playtime make their respective American Blu - ray debuts and two appear on disc for the first time in the U.S.. From his debut
feature Jour de Fête (1949) to the birth of both M. Hulot and the distinctive Tati directorial approach in his brilliant and loving Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953) through the sublime Playtime (1967) to his post-script
feature Parade (1974), this set presents the development of an
artist who took comedy seriously and sculpted his
films like works of kinetic art driven by eccentric engines of personality.
The final story, written by 2000AD editor Matt Smith and approved by Dredd's co-creator John Wagner and «DREDD» screenwriter Alex Garland, will
feature the interior art will be by Henry Flint — a longtime 2000AD
artist so associated with the character, his surname is used for one of the cell blocks in the
film.
A prolific
artist whose career spans nearly 20 years and 11 albums, his work has been
featured on the soundtracks for «Whiskey Tango Foxtrot» (2016), «Demolition» (2015) and the Oscar - winning
film «Little Miss Sunshine» (2006), among others.
Special
Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up
artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the
film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the
film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet
featuring new writing on the
film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
«Independent
artists are embracing diverse forms of storytelling — from
feature film to New Frontier to episodic content.
The
film features around 6,500 frames all hand - painted on canvas in the style of the iconic
artist and Booth stars as Armand Roulin, who was famously painted by Van Gogh who wore a bright yellow jacket, as he attempts to deliver the
artist's final letter to his brother following his suicide.
But the
film's most convincing details have nothing to do with the technical skills of the
artists who created Disney's latest animated
feature.
The wide shots were performed by stunt
artist Bill Strother (who inspired the
film with his real - life building climbs), with the close - ups
featuring director - star Harold Lloyd, who had only a mattress to break his fall.
Michel Hazanavicius» follow - up
feature to his Oscar winning 2011
film The
Artist (he also directed a segment in the 2012 omnibus
film, The Players), will undoubtedly be one of the most anticipated
films of the year.
Station to Station / U.S.A. (Director: Doug Aitken)-- Station to Station is composed of 60 individual one - minute
films featuring different
artists, musicians, places, and perspectives.
Among the other fiction
films to look for in theaters or on VOD: John Michael McDonagh's Calvary, in which Brendan Gleeson gives a beautifully modulated performance as a dedicated priest who is no match for the disillusionment of his parishioners and the rage of another inhabitant of his Irish seaside village, determined to take revenge against the priesthood for the sexual abuse he suffered as a child; the desultory God Help the Girl, the debut
feature by Stuart Murdoch (of Belle and Sebastian), all the more charming for its refusal to sell its musical numbers; Tim Sutton's delicate, impressionistic Memphis, a blues tone poem that trails contemporary recording
artist Willis Earl Beal, playing a character close to himself who's looking for inspiration in a legendary city that's as much mirage as actuality; and two horror
films, Jennifer Kent's uncanny, driving psychodrama The Babadook, with a remarkable performance by child actor Noah Wiseman, and Ana Lily Amirpour's less sustained A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, which nonetheless generates some powerful political metaphors.
These young adult movies have seen some impressive names step behind the director chair but Maze Runner finds itself as the
feature debut of visual effects
artist Wes Ball and there's no doubting the fact that this feels like a first - time effort of someone who can't bring the energy required to keep a
film's pulse moving.
Loving Vincent, the world's first fully oil painted
feature film, brings the artwork of Vincent van Gogh to life in an exploration of the complicated life and controversial death of one of history's most celebrated
artists.