Sentences with phrase «film history exploring»

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February 21: Explore invention, dance, poetry, art - making, and short films at the Mary Baker Eddy Library's Untold American Stories / Black History Month (Boston)
It also included an evening session going beyond economics and political science to look at how times of fiscal austerity were reflected in film, cartoon and gallery art, with experts exploring these issues from the perspective of social history.
Hemingway teamed up with Academy Award - winning producer and director Barbara Kopple and the Oprah Winfrey Network to produce the film Running from Crazy, in which Mariel confronts her family's history of mental illness as she explores the path she has taken toward well being.
Fight for Space is a documentary film that explores the history of the U.S. Space Program, the NASA budget, and the future.
I love good music & enjoy going to see live bands & going to festivals I also enjoy art & urban exploring just to learn the history of a place but that comes about from watching to meany booth brothers documentaries of the unknown I also enjoy horror films And Dumfries is in Scotland
This film explores one of the greatest magicians and magic minds in history, Johnny Thompson.
The whole film is a lively lesson in music history that should stimulate renewed interest in Native American artists and convince other documentary filmmakers that there is still much more to explore.
Intent to Destroy uses a historic feature film production as a springboard to explore the violent history of the Armenian Genocide and legacy of Turkish suppression and denial over the past century.
Take home Chappaquiddick and explore the process of recreating history on film through candid interviews with the filmmakers and cast in two featurettes exclusive to the home entertainment release.
Introducing the film, this special bonus explores the history of the film and the indelible influence Halloween has had on not only the horror genre, but the entire film industry.
In his latest film, The Unknown Known (April 4, 2014), Morris explores the long political history and the worldview of Donald Rumsfeld, as the two - time former secretary of defense himself describes it.
Sharon Carter (aka Agent 13) will bolster the film's roster of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, adding more credence to an old theory of ours that Captain America 2 would not only explore more of the history of Steve Rogers, but would mesh many elements from the oft - talked about S.H.I.E.L.D. film where characters including Black Widow and Nick Fury could have their backstory explored as well.
There's a lot of history packed in here but Pohald is just as interested in exploring Wilson's creative process and those scenes, with Dano in a state of near bliss as Wilson creating what will be «Pet Sounds» in a studio he treats as an artistic playroom, are the film's highlights.
This book explores two central style concepts from the history of audiovisual criticism and theory, mise en scène and dispositif, to illuminate a wide range of film and new media examples.
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.
Sandwiched between each film in the continuing saga, Disney will release one «Anthology» instalment: a stand - alone feature exploring the history of the «Star Wars» universe.
There is a featurette about Yokohama, exploring the history of film's location.
His latest film explores the brutal history of the slave trade in the USA.
Speaking at the film's premiere in London's Leicester Square on Wednesday, Robbie told the Press Association: «In every film the greatest gift is getting to explore a certain time in history.
The critical paths into The Hitcher that this book explores are rich and plentiful, and through an exploration of its origins and production history, a close analysis of the film itself and a consideration of the immediate fallout following its release and its longer legacies, this book celebrates one of the greatest highway horror movies ever made.»
Embark on the ultimate action adventure that spans continents and explores ancient history with The Mummy Ultimate Trilogy including films The Mummy, The Mummy Returns and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
The Disaster Artist explores the «it's so bad, it's good» idiosyncrasies of «The Room,» reinforcing its place as one of the greatest cult phenomena in modern film history.
The Wilson Yip films, starring Donnie Yen, follow a more conventional historical biopic structure with the great man caught in the sweep of historic events leading to triumph and tragedy; while Wong Kar - wai's The Grandmaster uses Ip as a conduit to explore the passing of one age of China's history into another, with martial arts serving a metaphorical purpose.
Featuring Coen brothers masterpieces and an astonishing run by Michael Haneke, this was the decade in which film rediscovered its history — and explored its future — thanks to digital technology
I began making films [out of] a deep need... to come to terms with my family's history and suffering, to make sense of the past and to explore my own personal terrors, both mental and spiritual, and to examine the destructive nature of Catholicism.
POUTfest Docs will explore remarkable real lives reflecting personal and social histories, whilst POUTfest Gold will revisit some of the best ground - breaking and cult films from Peccadillo's film archive.
-LSB-...] «Directed and co-written by Kent Jones this documentary explores one of the most illuminating conversations in the history of film
Directed and co-written by Kent Jones this documentary explores one of the most illuminating conversations in the history of film.
But even before the film's finale, it's filled with nods to changing times and the traumatic effects of recent American history, themes Cimino explored on an operatic scale in his next film, The Deer Hunter.
The way the film presents the island though immaculate cinematography is a sight to behold, feeling both curious and familiar as we explore the wartime history through the members of the society whilst also uncovering mysteries about the members.
Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders, including Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Sydney Pollack, Jim Jarmusch, Julie Dash, the Coen brothers, Steven Spielberg, John Milius, Jane Russell, Errol Morris, Walter Murch, Nora Ephron, and Quentin Tarantino.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 15 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 93 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (21 sheets) Unit's lessons include: * Introduction to the AQA GCSE Media Studies course requirements * Introduction to the four key concepts * Activity focused on pupils» own consumption of media texts * Detailed research into the history of the media - creating a timeline of people, technology and institutions * Applying Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to film media * Introduction of camera shots, angles and movement * Film terminology «speed - dating» to introuce key media language * Analysing a mise - en - scene * Analysing a film trailer: genre conventions and audience appeal * Creating genre - specific typography and writing a commentary * Analysing logos and slogans * Exploring stereotypes in the media * Music industry terminology and genre features * Analysing a CD album sleeve: genre conventions and audience appeal * The history ofvideo gaming * Video gaming genres and gratifications * Analysing a video game cover: genre conventions and audience appeal
In this lesson, students will analyze a reading from Lesson 6 of Facing History and Ourselves» My Part of the Story and watch a short clip from the film American Creed in order to explore the relationship between individual identity and the national identity of the United States.
Whether you want to explore the city's film history or visit its interactive attractions, you'll find several convenient IHG hotels in Kansas City.
Later there is time to explore the Station Museum, dedicated to the history of this line, which also serves as a popular Hollywood filming location.
Luke Fowler and Mark Fell: Computers and Cooperative Music - Making Until 7 February 2016 (Free Entry) Glasgow - based artist film - maker Luke Fowler and Yorkshire - based multidisciplinary artist Mark Fell collaborate on a new exhibition exploring technological advancements in music history.
STAN DOUGLAS: Interregnum @ Wiels Contemporary Art Centre Brussels, Belgium Recognized for film work exploring lost utopias of the 20th century, Canadian artist Stan Douglas is premiering the six - screen video installation, «The Secret Agent,» which continues his interest in post-war history and film noir.
The show explores the history of the youth subcultures of the San San International (a parallel universe) through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments and a 30 - minute faux - ethnographic science fiction film, presented in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
He is currently completing A Distant Echo, a feature length film shot on 35 mm in various Californian deserts that explores themes of identity, culture and the construction of history in collaboration with musician Tom Challenger.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Trained as an architect, Downey explored language, consciousness, documentary film, anthropology, the meaning of art, and art history in Europe and the Americas.
WHO: Pratt Institute's Department of History of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a woman like that, which explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female artist Artemisia Gentileschi, who is considered one of the most important female artists in hHistory of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a woman like that, which explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female artist Artemisia Gentileschi, who is considered one of the most important female artists in historyhistory.
Her lecture will be followed by a film entitled Der Wille zur Macht, by artist Pablo Sigg, which narrates the history of Nueva Germania, a colony founded by Elisabeth Nietzsche (sister of Friedrich) and her husband in the Paraguayan jungle, exploring their claims to the land and the complex culture that sprouted around and through their settlement.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works, and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse of film and video.
PLAKOOKEE is a collaboration between artists Rachel Debuque and Justin Plakas which explores the aesthetic history of science fiction films through an installation titled Cosmic Modules.
Collectively, these artists explore notions of culture, identity and the complex colonial histories of Indigenous people using photography, film and new media.
Jibade - Khalil Huffman (b. 1981) will present a new body of work at Anat Ebgi that focuses on the black male figure in art history, film and literature, while Jamal Cyrus (b. 1973) will explore the cultural politics of Black American music and the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s at Inman Gallery.
A number of events expand on the themes explored in the exhibition including a tour led by the exhibition curator David Campany (20 July, 6.30 pm, Free); the exhibition's curator David Campany is joined by writer and critic Brian Dillon, artists Xavier Ribas and Eva Stenram for a symposium discussing notions of time, perception and the history of photography (17 June, 2 - 6 pm, # 15 / # 12.50 concs); and award - winning essay film - maker Grant Gee presents his study of the late German writer W.G. Sebald which is a multi-layered exploration of place, memory, longing and dust (29 June, 7 pm, # 9.50 / # 7.50 concs).
After studying art history and sculpture she continued to work with the medium of sculpture while exploring performative actions with the body in relation to film, video, and space in the late 1960s.
Scenario in the Shade explores the history of youth subcultures of the San San International through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments, and a 30 minute faux - ethnographic science fiction film, presented in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
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