Sentences with phrase «film over our city»

However, the relentless aerosol spraying from airplanes has created a filthy, grey - white film over our city day after day.

Not exact matches

Before she turned actress Natalie Portman into a ballerina for the film Black Swan, dancer Mary Helen Bowers was already training women all over New York City through her fitness company, Ballet Beautiful, which she founded in 2008.
Single, city - dwelling women were fascinated with every glossy aspect of the quartet's lives and strove to emulate them: after Carrie and Miranda were filmed catching up over cupcakes at Magnolia Bakery the company's fortunes rose exponentially.
The fans have been divided over the protests, and there were even crowds of supporters fighting with each other after the draw with Manchester City last weekend, which is believed to have been in order to disrupt Arsenal Fan TV's attempt to interview people for their YouTube channel, whilst three people were also filmed fighting inside the stadium during half - time, whilst we were trailing 2 - 1 to Man City before coming back to draw the match.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, amid a breach with Miner over the budgetary struggles of Upstate cities, showed up at last year's speech - and grabbed the main spotlight - in announcing plans for a film production center in DeWitt.
The film is expected to bring over $ 20 million to the City of Buffalo.
Wakefield has appeared at screenings of his film Vaxxed, released in April, all over Texas and has testified at many city councils, Dragsbaek says.
In over 6 seasons of Sex and the City and 2 feature films, we have been graced with outfit after outfit, that we daydream of wearing.
It's been an inspiring week getting to screen and talk movies / film with like - minded and diverse people from all over the world in this beautiful city.
I've been also taking long and lots of walks all over the city and here're some photos of hidden gems of Sibenik city, which is also a place where new season of Game of Thrones has been filmed.
It's been a big pride over here that GOT were partially filmed in Sibenik city, big deal for a small city, but a city that really has lots of old and mystic looking buildings.
It's been over a year since we heard about Greetings from Tim Buckley, a film from Daniel Algrant (director of People I Know and some «Sex and the City»), that would follow the true story of the days leading up to Jeff Buckley's breakthrough 1991 performance at his father's tribute concert at St. Ann's Church.
The film has stirred up controversy over its portrayal of the city from which it takes its name.
Funded by the Department for Communities through Northern Ireland Screen and by Derry City and Strabane District Council, Foyle Film Festival delivers a comprehensive programme of documentaries, short films and feature films from all over the world; a full programme of educational events for schools, youth, and adults and a variety of industry networking events and panel discussions.
Maybe not ALL his films are hits, but pretty much all of them have some sort of cult following (The Mariachi trilogy, Spy Kids, Sin City, Machete, Dusk Till Dawn, Planet Terror)... and I'll take him over Michael Bay or any other cookie cutter director.
Released: June 9 Director: Bill Morrison (Spark of Being) Why it's great: In 1978, a construction worker in Dawson City exhumed a historical treasure trove: 372 silent films from the turn of the 20th century, printed across over 500,000 feet of nitrate film.
But the three best films I've seen so far this fall — they're opening in major cities over the next two months — are thrillingly evocative portraits of the real small - town America.
Also carried over is a brief interview from 2005 with Dassin, an earlier, 1972 interview with the filmmaker, Night and the City's original theatrical trailer, and a featurette comparing the scores from the American and British cuts of the film.
Over the last two months, about half of the films I have reviewed (including Mad City) have featured real - life CNN anchors, reporters, and commentators.
Hidden in the antique stores, microbreweries, and cramped street parking of the city's East Side, over 100 films were shown -LSB-...]
«We generate illustration after illustration, every day, hundreds of them over several months, to design every set, every world, every city, every planet, every building and every room the film plays in.
by Walter Chaw I have a theory about Treat Williams: I believe that he, after being passed over for an Oscar for his magnificent performance in the 1981 Sidney Lumet film Prince of the City, has been on a vicious retributive rampage against the American viewing public.
Finally, there's «Operator,» a film that shot all over Chicago last year, and now returns to the Music Box and CCFF for its Windy City premiere, complete with co-writer Sharon Greene, co - writer / director Logan Kibens and star Martin Starr (another returning guest after his CCFF appearance in 2014) in attendance.
In a Sundance that has seen films about the former Celebrity Apprentice host and a Women's March on Main that drew over 8,000 anti-Trump protesters, it was inevitable that the ban would be a topic top of mind at the Jessica Williams hosted ceremony from Park City — and it was, from the top down.
Dark City (New Line): Like «Blade Runner,» this nightmarish bit of science fiction debuted in theaters with a studio - mandated voice - over intended to help viewers make sense of the film.
As Knight Foundation's Arts VP Dennis Scholl said, «Over the last few years, independent filmmakers in these communities have begun to use film to tell unique and compelling stories about their cities that resound with audiences around the globe.
Well over half of his films take place there and the city becomes a character itself.
The couple is Jenn (Missy Peregrym) and Alex (Jeff Roop), and the film starts with them driving from the city to the countryside in a montage that establishes they are comfortable with each other — enough to have a little inside joke about a song he loves and she hates, moments of silence without feeling obligated to talk, and, in general, enough patience to last a lengthy road trip without getting into a serious fight over the little things.
An extensive selection of work from across the world is presented including the World Premieres of William English's HEATED GLOVES and THE HOST, in which director Miranda Pennell delves deeper into her past and her late parents» involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP); Ben Rivers» THE SKY TREMBLES AND THE EARTH IS AFRAID AND THE TWO EYES ARE NOT BROTHERS, the feature element of Ben's current Artangel installation at BBC White City; EVENT FOR A STAGE by Tacita Dean, a filmed presentation of her live theatrical happening in collaboration with actor Stephen Dillane at the 2014 Sydney Biennial; the European Premiere of Omer Fast's REMAINDER, a London - set thriller adapted from Tom McCarthy's acclaimed novel of the same name; the European Premiere of INVENTION which highlights the possibilities of camera movement and the development of artistic apparatus and Kevin Jerome Everson's PARK LANES, set in an American bowling alley over the course of a day.
Sam Mendes is once again directing the film, which will shoot on location all over the world, including in London, Rome, Mexico City, and the Alps.
Besides Newman, who, as Ebert noted, was taking an active hand in shaping and developing a fairly consistent character archetype over several years and films, they included co-screenwriter Frank Pierson, who would go on to write Dog Day Afternoon; cinematographer Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Fat City, Marathon Man); editor Sam O'Steen (Carnal Knowledge, Chinatown); and sound mixer Larry Jost, who would work with O'Steen on those two films and then go on to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest — a movie that is in many ways Cool Hand Luke's spiritual couover several years and films, they included co-screenwriter Frank Pierson, who would go on to write Dog Day Afternoon; cinematographer Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Fat City, Marathon Man); editor Sam O'Steen (Carnal Knowledge, Chinatown); and sound mixer Larry Jost, who would work with O'Steen on those two films and then go on to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest — a movie that is in many ways Cool Hand Luke's spiritual couOver the Cuckoo's Nest — a movie that is in many ways Cool Hand Luke's spiritual cousin.
Posters of the movie were spread out all over Austin, Texas, which in fact is the city - host of the Fantastic Fest film festival.
In his latest film, The Day After Tomorrow he subjects the Big Apple to a new Ice Age as enormous tidal waves flood the city and then freezes over.
The seismic shifts in Hollywood have rippled over to Park City, Utah, for the Sundance film festival.
One half of the films writers Danny McBride recently spoke with the folks over at Charleston City Paper, teasing that the film will focus more on dread and tension.
The reason they're fighting is a good one: Citing the mass destruction of New York City, Washington D.C., Sokovia (the fictional city ruined in the end of «Avengers: Age of Ultron»), and at the start of this film, Lagos, Nigeria, Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the governments of the world want supervision over the superherCity, Washington D.C., Sokovia (the fictional city ruined in the end of «Avengers: Age of Ultron»), and at the start of this film, Lagos, Nigeria, Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the governments of the world want supervision over the superhercity ruined in the end of «Avengers: Age of Ultron»), and at the start of this film, Lagos, Nigeria, Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the governments of the world want supervision over the superheroes.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS The First Basket (Unrated) Hoop documentary explores the impact of pioneer Jewish athletes on the evolution of basketball from a street game played in inner - city tenement alleys to the phenomenally - popular professional sport loved the world over.
Set mainly over the course of the 1930s in Foshan, a city in southern China, the film narrates the Ip Man's (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) rise to prominence as a Wing Chun grandmaster, focusing especially on his brushes with Gong Er (Zhang Ziyi), the daughter of one of the grandmasters from the north.
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a feature length film by Bill Morrison pieces together the bizarre true history of a collection of some 500 films dating from 1910s — 1920s, which were lost for over 50 years until being discovered...
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a feature length film by Bill Morrison pieces together the bizarre true history of a collection of some 500 films dating from 1910s — 1920s, which were lost for over 50 years until being discovered buried in a sub-arctic swimming pool deep in the Yukon Territory.
The 53rd Chicago International FIlm Festival brings over 1,000 films of all genres and sizes to our fair city.
Hell, it's a point I've made multiple times over the years, and since Harris includes in the latter category the sort of costume dramas and comparatively straightforward historical narratives that more or less dominated the upper ranks of Slant's top 25 films of the year — namely A Quiet Passion, Phantom Thread, and The Lost City of Z — we self - servingly agree.
Next Fest comes on the heels of Sundance's recent announcement that it will expand its operations to Hong Kong, where it plans to screen eight films from this year's Park City festival over two weeks in September.
Robert Guediguian While it's no surprise to find Marseille based Robert Guediguian present another film in his beloved city, The House by the Sea, featuring his usual cadre of actors, promises to be a bluntly potent tale of familial discord as a group of relatives gather over the deathbed of a dying patriarch.
Members of the CFCA see films at festivals all over the world and the purpose of the film festival is to bring that experience back to the Windy City for a week.
Perhaps non-coincidentally, Baghead is the first of these films to receive a national roll - out of sorts (in a weird strategy, it's opened in college towns first — I saw it in Austin a little over a month ago — and proceeded back to the big cities, presumably on a storm of buzz.
It should be noted here how aggressively imbecilic this film is when hundreds, if not thousands of rioters are taking over all streets within the city, and yet the Dwyers always seem to encounter the same small faction of them no matter where they go around the city.
I also wanted to see the time that Robinson spent in Montreal, playing Triple A baseball, as I know that city rallied behind Jackie, but the film skips over that time period.
Featuring over twenty - five programs selected with care by some of the most respected film journalists in the city, this year's Chicago Critics Film Festival includes four documentaries -LRB-
The film, which has just come out on Blu - Ray DVD after an opening in select locations last September, is a thoroughly New York story, the skyline of the world's most exciting city captured by Ryszard Lenczewki's lenses which at times hover over Manhattan's tall buildings and, in one extended shot, captures the flight of a commercial airline.
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