Sentences with phrase «film project in the future»

Renn helped Vera to produce her directorial debut, Higher Ground, and they have plans of another film project in the future.

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Since then, she's gone on to score an independant film project as well as other big - budget films which should be coming to theaters in the near future.
The future of LESLIE NIELSEN's final film is in doubt because the animated movie's creator is still hunting for investors to finance the project's...
I sat down with Mond earlier this year in Toronto to discuss the film's origins, stars Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon's involvement, and his future projects.
Mond discusses James White's origins, stars Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon's involvement in the film, and his future projects.
My article appears for BFI Sight & Sound online, «Mark Jenkin's short movie about the Cornish housing crisis was crafted by hand at every stage, so it was a genuine pleasure to see it projected on film for the first time, and to anticipate more analogue marvels in the future
We'll never know just how much more comedy Farley could have brought to the masses in future film and television projects.
The 57 year old star, who featured in Allen's 2013 film Magic In The Moonlight, has said he will not work with the veteran director on any future projectin Allen's 2013 film Magic In The Moonlight, has said he will not work with the veteran director on any future projectIn The Moonlight, has said he will not work with the veteran director on any future projects.
Avengers: Infinity War and the untitled fourth film are currently the last Marvel Studios projects on the Russo brothers» slate, but many fans have been curious to know if the directing duo would return for future MCU films, especially considering their entries in the franchise have been among the most acclaimed.
As goodas King Kong is, most of us today will never feel the full impact thatthe film had on audiences in 1933, just as future generations will neverunderstand the allure of The Blair Witch Project in 1999.
The Hollywood Reporter sat down with DEADPOOL 2 writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick about their plans for the sequel, including shaping the tone of future projects in the ever - expanding X-Men film franchise.
Then, in part three, we discuss Spurlock past and future including the disappointing box office of the fantastic Pom Wonderful Presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, his upcoming film Mansome, some TV projects and even his first narrative feature.
During CinemaCon the finalists attended workshops and met one - on - one with acclaimed filmmaker, Oliver Stone, to discuss their film projects and future plans in the film industry, as well get some valuable tips.
Johnson is currently in post-production on his Star Wars film which leads into Episode IX, and has said in the past he would be open to return for a future Star Wars project.
These films have likely been in the works for years already — one reason Feige is revealing their titles is there's a whole industry of reporters online devoted to uncovering news and spoilers for future superhero projects.
Among the many interviewees featured in A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington are filmmakers Oliver Stone (JFK, Nixon, W.), Rob Reiner (The American President), Gary Ross (Dave, The Hunger Games); and Rod Lurie (The Contender); actors Illeana Douglas (To Die For) as well as granddaughter of Melvin Douglas and James Cromwell (The Queen, W.); actor / politician Fred Thompson (The Hunt for Red October, In the Line of Fire); producer Marc Frydman (The Contender); political consultant and commentator James Carville (The War Room); screenwriter Bob Gale (Back to the Future); author and film critic Julie Salamon (The Devil's Candy); and Projecting Hollywood co-author Terry Christensein A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington are filmmakers Oliver Stone (JFK, Nixon, W.), Rob Reiner (The American President), Gary Ross (Dave, The Hunger Games); and Rod Lurie (The Contender); actors Illeana Douglas (To Die For) as well as granddaughter of Melvin Douglas and James Cromwell (The Queen, W.); actor / politician Fred Thompson (The Hunt for Red October, In the Line of Fire); producer Marc Frydman (The Contender); political consultant and commentator James Carville (The War Room); screenwriter Bob Gale (Back to the Future); author and film critic Julie Salamon (The Devil's Candy); and Projecting Hollywood co-author Terry ChristenseIn the Line of Fire); producer Marc Frydman (The Contender); political consultant and commentator James Carville (The War Room); screenwriter Bob Gale (Back to the Future); author and film critic Julie Salamon (The Devil's Candy); and Projecting Hollywood co-author Terry Christensen.
[2] Vampires looking at other vampires projected from the past, in the present and into the future seems to be a constant trademark in the vampire film.
Fox has been shooting more projects in the area and it gives them a stable production home for future films.
A «look over the fence» to the area of independent film financing again provides an insight as to the mechanisms developed in that field, some of which may be a template for future crowd funding of games projects.
For the future, I'm looking to Us and the Game Industry, future projects from Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky, and others skilled in film to explore all areas of indie games and show what it's like to develop for free or have no commercial success.
And with Hideo Kojima leaving Konami, I'm interested in seeing his future projects, either it be a new IP, film or whatever.
In this interview with the artist, Philippe Parreno talks about his relationship to Basel (where he showed Zidane in the city's football stadium), how he got the idea to the film Marilyn, how the different works in the exhibition are connected with each other, and about future projectIn this interview with the artist, Philippe Parreno talks about his relationship to Basel (where he showed Zidane in the city's football stadium), how he got the idea to the film Marilyn, how the different works in the exhibition are connected with each other, and about future projectin the city's football stadium), how he got the idea to the film Marilyn, how the different works in the exhibition are connected with each other, and about future projectin the exhibition are connected with each other, and about future projects.
The timeline made apparent that only very few science fiction films, produced in the optimism of the late 1960s and 70s, project their visions into a very distant future, and imagine a future reality that is desirable.
He is the co-curator with Fatima Hussain of the REDO Pakistan project — a nomadic art project that engages with the contested histories and futures of South Asia — in the form of an activist newspaper stall, generating further work in the form of radio sessions, archives, video essays, vocabularies, plays, symposiums and film events on its journey.
The artist also presented a performance about her friend Joseph Cornell at the museum in 1978; hopefully I'll be able to post related video in future, upon completion of our film and video preservation project.
A partnership between HaRaKa (Cairo), Lincoln Centre's Performing Arts Library (NYC), and the German Dance Archives (Cologne), the project brings rare film footage and material together for future research in the field for active Arab performance makers.
At the Kitchen, two new video installations by Charles Atlas — 2003 and The Years (both 2018)-- consider the way particular moments in time are registered in film, through found footage from television in 2003 overlaid with video portraits of Atlas's peers (Eileen Myles, Yvonne Rainer, etc.), or re-imagined in some projected future, in The Years.
In addition to preserving Kentridge's time - based works, the Eastman Museum has future plans for a major exhibition of Kentridge's films, videos, and other time - based media, together with the publication of The Kentridge Project, a catalogue raisonné in which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive oral history intervieIn addition to preserving Kentridge's time - based works, the Eastman Museum has future plans for a major exhibition of Kentridge's films, videos, and other time - based media, together with the publication of The Kentridge Project, a catalogue raisonné in which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive oral history interviein which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive oral history interviein an extensive oral history interview.
The films, photoworks, installations, curatorial projects, screening programs, discussion platforms and publications of The Otolith Group explore the accumulated science fictions of the present in order to reflect upon the powers and capacities of historical futures.
PORTLAND — The Story of Stuff Project, Food & Water Watch, and the Local Water Alliance will release a short documentary film, Our Water, Our Future, about Nestlé Waters» efforts to secure the right to bottle water taken from a public source in Cascade Locks, Ore. next week.
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