Sentences with phrase «film school students who»

As someone currently pursuing a master's in film producing, I'm immensely impressed by film school students who go on to make their first features a reality, and so is the case with Andy Viner and his movie, «Dick Night.»
She also happens to be a film school student who wants to make a movie with the very imaginative child now entrusted in her care.

Not exact matches

It's a school designed for students who want to work in the film, game, broadcast and media industries and who are in a hurry to get started.
The women included Gennette Cordova, 21, the college student; Ginger Lee, 24, a former pornographic film actress from Tennessee who exchanged over 100 e-mails with the congressman; and a Delaware high school student, 17, whose family said she exchanged five private messages with Mr. Weiner that did not include indecent or explicit material.
The L.A. Times has just posted a lengthy expose outlining what several women say was pattern of inappropriate behavior by Franco, who also helped operate a film school called Studio 4, and would offer students the opportunity to star in some of Franco's own projects.
When I made it for a large group of chefs, foodies, nutritionists, dietitians, a marketing maven, art director and budding film school student, everyone wanted to know about the recipe and the nutritionist and the dietitian were torn between who was going to get to take the leftovers home.
Administrators • Make sure your school participates in special events • Host a film screening • Invite local chefs as guests to a school assembly • Uplift exemplary students and staff who make a difference
Inspired by the Oscar - winning film «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» Kat Sullivan, a former Emma Willard student who was raped by her history teacher at the elite Troy private school, rented out three electronic billboards — one of which is in Albany — to highlight her experience and support the Child Victims Act.
Noah Taylor repeats his «Danny» characterization from the earlier film, while Thandie Newton plays a Ugandan exchange student who attends an Australian girls boarding school.
The film premiered to wildly positive reviews at Sundance earlier this year, and stars Miles Teller as a young high school student who strikes...
The inspiration of the story came from an article Michael Ardnt (who wrote the film) read in a newspaper, where Arnold Schwarzenegger was quoted speaking to a group of high school students: «If there's one thing in this world I hate, it's losers.
The first film will be Antlers, a story about an elementary school teacher who takes in a troubled student that harbors a mysterious family secret with deadly consequences.
The film tells the story of a young and brilliant veterinarian student, Justine (played with surprising depth by Garance Marillier), who must adapt to the extreme hazing that goes on at her school.
The film sees Kalu take on a community leadership role as traditional Hawaian burial sites are disturbed; Kalu's status Kumu sees her teach her male high school students as they prepare for a end of performance, accompanied by sixth grade tomboy Ho'onani, who is also «in the middle» like Kalu.
Among the high - profile premieres this year are «Antz,» the new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89 people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer genius.
In the last film, directed by Italy's Luca Guadagnino, Chalamet stars as a high schooler who falls in love with the dashing 24 - year - old grad student (Armie Hammer) studying under his father for a summer.
But this year's slate also featured several films centered on relationships between older women and younger men: Hannah Fidel's A Teacher, which concerns an affair between a high school teacher and a student; Liz W. Garcia's The Lifeguard, in which Kristen Bell takes up with a teenage boy; and Two Mothers, in which Robin Wright and Naomi Watts are friends who each get with the other's teenage son.
Boxcar Bertha (Twilight Time, Blu - ray)-- Martin Scorsese was just another college film school grad with a student feature under his belt (Who's That Knocking at My Door) when producer Roger Corman tapped him to direct AIP's entry in the Bonnie and Clyde craze of depression era gangster films.
There's a scene early in Justin Simien's debut film Dear White People where Sam (Tessa Thompson)- a student at a fictional Harvard - ish Ivy League school who's known for organizing rallies against racist school policies - has an argument with her white friend -...
The film centres on high - school student Charley Brewster (Star Trek's Anton Yelchin), who correctly suspects that his mysterious next - door neighbour, Jerry (Colin Farrell), is a vampire responsible for a string of murders.
The Screen Queensland collaboration and the role it plays in fostering talent and production activity is taken very seriously by Fisher, who states, «For the local industry, we develop future film professionals through screen culture and screen education, (including) dedicated screenings, career forums and workshops for high - school students.
A coming - of - age film about a California high school student who seeks to escape from her family and small town by going to college in New York.
Daniel Ribeiro's coming - of - age story, based on his 2010 short film, follows a blind high school student in Brazil, who is taking his first steps towards both independence and sexuality.
The film's synopsis (which does it little justice) states that the film is about «a killer named Cinderhella [who] stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake [and the] group of co-eds [who] band together to survive while they're all serving detention.»
Set in the Sixties at an exclusive all - boys prep school, The Emperor's Club is immediately recognizable as another iteration of Dead Poets Society, even more so when one realizes that the film features the same quartet of student types (the troubled one, the trickster, the bookish one, the gregarious one — also the same breakdown you'll find in Stand By Me, come to think of it) and the same crinkly - eyed inspirational professor who finds a lesson for young lives in the heartening words of dead versifiers.
Starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco, the film is about a high school student who joins a popular online game.
The film — about a high school student who plots a murder / suicide in retaliation for sexual abuse from a former friend — would have been Tatum's directorial debut, working alongside frequent collaborator Reid Carolin.
Adapted from the 2014 film of the same name, this college - based comedy follows a group of students of colour at a predominantly white school, who attempt to fight the social injustice that dominates their campus.
The film — about a high school student who plots a murder / suicide in retaliation for sexual abuse from a...
Connections: Though she originally studied painting, Bigelow earned a master's degree from Columbia University's film program and her 1978 student short «The Set - Up» featuring two men fighting caught the eye of Milos Foreman, who was teaching at the school.
Featuring a new cast of faces, the film focuses on high school student Sean Boswell (Lucas Black), who just can't stop himself from tearing up the pavement.
The film stars Cobie Smulders as Samantha Abbott, a high school teacher in Chicago who discovers she is pregnant around the same time she finds out Jasmine, a student of hers played by Gail Bean, is also facing an unplanned pregnancy.
The supporting cast, mostly young actors playing high school students, are generally adequate; Max Riemelt, who also starred in Napola (Elite für den Führer) under the direction of Dennis Gansel, stands out among his colleagues as Marco, while Frederick Lau has been nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category at the upcoming German Film Awards for his performance as Tim (along with the film itself for Best Film and Best Editing).
Filmed by EL Education, «Austin's Butterfly, a true story about a Presumpscot Elementary School first - grade student who was tasked with making a scientific drawing of a tiger swallowtail butterfly, shows the impact of feedback and revision on creating high - quality work.
Recently, I showed a group of students in my high school art class a film called Ma Vie En Rose (My Life in Pink), about a seven - year - old boy named Ludovic who identifies as female.
In response to a New York Times piece on educators in the media, students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education reflect on who they think of when recalling popular educators in television or film.
Dramatic scenarios of moral and ethical lapses are everywhere on the Internet: the college student who used his webcam to secretly film his roommate, who later committed suicide; the high school students who tweeted about the rape of a fellow student; the hackers who stole compromising photographs from celebrities and posted them to a public site, where commenters blamed the celebrities for their predicament.
«Nothing would have happened without the community contribution,» says Stack, who recently helped high school students near her home in the southeastern part of North Carolina create a short film about the schools.
When we paid closer attention to television and films, students noticed a high school chemistry teacher who cooked meth, and how Superman, in the movie Man of Steel, was bullied as a child and felt isolated as he tried to suppress his powers.
«It's our flagship show,» says HerbSaperstone, a lead coordinator for the PoudreSchool District's Channel 10, a TV stationstaffed largely by high school students who participatein free after - school filming and editinginternships.
Hence, filming teachers who teach students from the same school, the same district, and similar backgrounds made the difference for our teachers to embrace this type of sharing.
The programme helps people develop digital and enterprise skills for free: https://idea.org.uk iDEA would like to thank everyone involved in the production of this film from the fantastic range of iDEA Pioneer learners who agreed to take part; and the brilliant educators and inspirers who are rolling out the programme in their communities and institutions (in the order they appear in the film): • Naomi Timperley Co-founder, Tech North Advocates and Wakelet Partnerships Consultant • Melanie Powell Associate Head for Student Employability, Manchester Metropolitan University • Alison McKenzie - Folan Deputy Chief Executive of Wigan Council and Director for Customer Transformation • Jeff McCarthy Senior lecturer, Digital Marketing, Manchester Metropolitan University • Jayne Sherwood Founder / Director, Joining Communities • Mark Rodaway Headteacher, Calday Grange Grammar School • Nicola Mounsey Computer Science Teacher, Calday Grange Grammar School Special thanks also to all the institutions and learners around the world who are participating in iDEA; and to Jooka who made the film to help us show iDEA in action.
The film Not Alone is the brainchild of Jacqueline Monetta, a teenager who decided to do something about the epidemic after she lost her best friend and five other students from her school to suicide in one year.
Not in Our School Not In Our School (NIOS), a project of Not In Our Town, offers solution - based films, online resources, and tools for change to students, teachers and parents who are working to address bullying and create safe, inclusive and accepting climates.
A portrait of Fujiwara's secondary school art teacher, Joanne Salley, who was fired after students found and circulated photographs of her topless, the film showcases Salley's diverse roles and identities, albeit through clichéd shots of her modeling and working out, as well as through teary scenes in which she discusses her difficult childhood and the loss of her teaching job.
More recently she has turned her focus on working with young people exploring how their voices are heard in society, including the Noise Summit commissioned by SLG, working with school - aged children who live on an estate in South London, exploring their relationship to noise, making noise and having their voices heard in public space and Baldwin's Nigger RELOADED a project with the sorryyoufeeluncomfortable collective that reflects on the contemporary relevance of Horace Ove's 1968 film documenting James Baldwin's visit that year to the West Indian Student Centre.
In response, Hogg, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who filmed students hiding from the gunman in their classrooms, was quick to respond, tweeting a list of a dozen advertisers and encouraging followers to immediately call them and ask them to drop Ingraham.
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