Sentences with phrase «film presentation in»

The ICA introduced McQueen to Boston audiences with a film presentation in 1995.
Handling as always the film's domestic distribution, Paramount grants Titanic a rare Monday release in a new DVD that divides the film across two lightweight discs and four - disc combo packs comprised of movie and bonus feature Blu - rays plus a two - disc film presentation in either Blu - ray 3D or DVD, each also including a downloadable digital copy.
From 1997 to 2001 she initiated and organized independent exhibition projects, as well as a number of video and film presentations in Berlin and at international art venues.

Not exact matches

At the Toronto launch of Johnnie Walker Platinum, brand ambassador Ewan Gunn cut his presentation short in favour of a film.
We still have not had the imagination or the resources to produce films, videotapes, discs, etc., to educate in this field in which audiovisual presentations would seem so natural.
Here's the thing: For the film's many storytelling flaws and clichés, it may be the best presentation of the confusion, nostalgia and cognitive dissonance that many people who grew up in dysfunctional homes struggle with.
For anyone who cherishes the Scriptures as passionate presentations of God at work in history, this film is dead at its core.
Utilising interviews with a number of prominent Christians in high - level science, the film addresses in a three - part (totalling 90 - minutes) presentation the «big questions» which lie at the science - faith interface.
In FrTim Finigan's positive presentation of the evening and the film on his blog he makes the following observation:
In fact, I suspect that when the film is released on video, it will become a staple of evangelistic presentations to children.
On Saturday, December 5, I met with the Kiss the Ground film crew in Paris who were at COP21 to film the presentation and respond to the French Government's 4 per 1000 Initiative.
Packaging technologies such as nanocomposite films, intelligent packaging, electrospinning and tunable materials enable greater convenience and product presentation — particularly important for the gift - giving culture in key Asian export markets.
It appears to me that instead of giving the audience a true appreciation of the hazards inherent in mountain climbing and the skills developed to reduce these hazards (which could be done by an imaginative presentation of true climbing techniques) the producers have ignored the advice of Gaston Rebuffat, their climbing consultant, and filmed a series of ridiculous rock - climbing moves.
On Rixa's blog Stand and Deliver she lists 61 film clips she compiled for a conference presentation about depictions of childbirth in cinema.
Historically, these films were used regularly by the Academy in public programs and presentations.
But he also spends time making short films describing the work of his former academic colleagues and other scientists, films that they use in PowerPoint presentations or for the media.
Participants were randomized to view the films in a design that balanced the pairs of films watched, in which format, and order of presentation.
Among the activities, in addition to the From Billions to None film and project website, is a new book; K - 12 curricula; numerous museum and cultural displays and exhibits; outreach programs and engaging presentations including many that rely on the visual and performing arts.
We visited the Alberto Guardiani presentation, which featured deliciously vibrant shoe colours, inspired in part by the classic 90s film, Clueless.
In the first year of delivery, the project culminated in a catwalk collection and presentation, featuring menswear and womenswear inspired by the characters of Disney's Alice in Wonderland film, in MilaIn the first year of delivery, the project culminated in a catwalk collection and presentation, featuring menswear and womenswear inspired by the characters of Disney's Alice in Wonderland film, in Milain a catwalk collection and presentation, featuring menswear and womenswear inspired by the characters of Disney's Alice in Wonderland film, in Milain Wonderland film, in Milain Milan.
The two documentaries included as special features are nice enough in an HBO Special Presentation kind of way (and are worth watching for the skinny Hirsch footage alone), but they're relatively lightweight and not nearly enough to satiate those for whom this film has become an obsession.
The actual sound design of the film is a little less impressive; while wholly clean and clear in presentation, dialogue is a bit flat and the use of the surrounds is a little erratic.
Kino's presentation won't win any awards for A / V quality but it presents the film in decent shape and with a few fun extras too.
Kino Lorber's DVD edition of The Strongest Man gives the film a good visual presentation in letterboxed 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen.
But there are others who know that such big films can also have substance; that either overtly or covertly, then can be a reflection of the times we live in, present critiques of prevailing ideologies and attitudes both thematically and in their presentation.
His other television appearances include the role of Kenneth Duberstein in the Showtime film STRANGE JUSTICE, playing Quasimodo opposite Richard Harris in the TNT film presentation of THE HUNCHBACK, a film version of Arthur Miller's BROKEN GLASS for BBC / WGBH - Boston, and episodes of THREE RIVERS, THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW (1996 Emmy nomination), LAW & ORDER, BOSTON PUBLIC, TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL, and THE SIMPSONS.
The former evokes squirms and sadistic chuckles simultaneously, the latter an aura of dignity and gravitas that few other films attain in the presentation of life's quietest mystery, deflating Bill's intangible nature into a lifeless mass of unanswered questions.
I suspect this Blu - ray presentation is very much in line with what the film looked like in theaters.
There's no life anywhere in the film, and that extends to its visual presentation.
Many of the live action films in Disney's catalog have been subjected to a compromised presentation on DVD; they were filmed for widescreen exhibition, the DVDs reformat them for 4x3 television dimensions.
All the films are screening in either the galas or special presentations sections.
Really, for fans of Barry Lyndon, the only thing that matters in the entire history of home video is that Criterion's presentation of the most visually stunning film ever committed to celluloid is also among the most jaw - dropping transfers ever encoded onto Blu - ray.
The presentation is dull, the plot is plodding, and the characters are sketches of people we've seen in better films.
The Opening Ceremony, wanting to celebrate the festival's 50th anniversary in style, had some great lighting effects, a wonderful MC, a haunting projection on the façade of the theatre (which was transmitted via video into the auditorium), but also a cheesy 3D presentation, and a film — Soul Kitchen by Fatih Akin — that is simply a feel - good comedy with little going for it artistically.
While at Comic - Con for a presentation in Hall H, co-stars Jeff Bridges, Ben Barnes and Kit Harington talked to press about their fantasy action - adventure film Seventh Son.
Late addition on July 1: Colossal - By my own rules - films I've seen that were released theatrically in the U.S. this year - I managed somehow to forget Nacho Vigalondo's monster treat, which I saw last fall as the closing night presentation at Fantastic Fest.
There is an overture at the beginning of the film and then, two - thirds in, a 12 - minute intermission, like the Roadshow presentations of yore.
In one of Comic Con's most awaited presentations, Marvel superheroes of all kinds from Iron Man to Ant - Man took over the fan convention recently as leading actors revealed surprises to films that will showcase the characters
Its stunning 2.35:1 anamorphic presentation, supervised by Cundey, does for this film exactly what the Cundey - approved transfer of The Fog did for that film: it resurrects it, transforming a marginal not - recommend in the case of Cimber's film into a marginal recommend based on the strength of Cundey's gorgeous cinematography.
Last week at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, I got to attend the Universal Pictures presentation where the studio world premiered some fantastic looking footage from their upcoming slate of films.
THE DVD The kids division of MGM presents It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie in a full - frame «Special Edition» presentation all the more puzzling for the fact that a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer was prepared for the film's R2 release.
The film has an authentic visual style, and the bizarre 4:3 presentation is rather distinct in this day and age.
This Paramount release offers an outstanding A / V presentation and a batch of special features that help answer the question a lot of people probably asked themselves while watching this film: «how in the world did they do that?!»
I would advocate trying to see the film in the 70 mm roadshow presentation (a list of theaters offering such a presentation is here) on the general principle that it's good to see things in 70 mm.
The call for special venue sound for 3 - D presentations seems to be an unlikely reality given the cost and small base of films released in the format.
Our mandate is to recognize, support and raise consciousness about women working in the film industry — in front of and behind the cameras, and writing about film and the film industry — through coverage on our Web site at www.awfj.org, the presentation of awards for outstanding achievements, and through outreach programs.
Cast: Colin Firth, Emily Blunt, Anne Heche Program: Special Presentations Headline: Lost in America Noel's Take: There's such a strong notion at the core of director Dante Ariola and writer Becky Johnston's Arthur Newman that it becomes even more frustrating when the film follows a familiar road — something that happens within the first 10 minutes, actually.
The categories includes novels, short stories, graphic novels, film and TV, among others, and I was a little bit surprised to learn that the winner for the past year in «Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form» was Pixar's animated film Wall - E.
Actress / comedian Kate McKinnon, director / writer Paul Feig, actresses and comedians Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones attend Sony Pictures Entertainment's exclusive product presentation highlighting 2016 films at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, on April 12, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
It tackles familiar Rivette absurdisms in the presentation of plays within films, searches for lost manuscripts by Italian humorists, and the none - too - subtle interest in Pirandello.
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