Sentences with phrase «filming open heart»

We spent over two weeks filming open heart surgeries on infants, interviewing their parents and visiting past patients in their villages.

Not exact matches

The moment of his death is represented by the sound of a heart monitor ceasing to beep, and the films ends with a figure looking out to the open sea.
The Civic Heart is a powerful, short film opening with video of a diverse group of citizens.
From literally watching open heart surgery, to seeing children with bleeding eyes, to see cheating wives and husbands, to even relating to today's sexual abuse scandals in many more ways than one, this is a film that will probably scar some viewers in many more ways than one.
The film is not about a straight man's struggle to understand how his father is gay; it's about learning that happiness is always possible if you're brave enough to keep your heart open.
Reflecting upon the poverty in London leading up to 1943, especially the treatment of poor homeless street children, the film's other themes includes celebrating with food, festivities, dance and drinks, opening ones heart to embrace those less fortunate and the spirit of giving.
The opening scene of Saverio Costanzo's first English language film Hungry Hearts defines the meaning of situational irony.
Iranian director Farhadi opens Cannes with a film that explores the unhealed wound at the heart of a Spanish family with pitiless efficiency and sheer muscular flair
On a deeper level, though, this brief opening battle establishes the central theme of Lincoln, and it's a theme that lies very much at the heart of Spielberg's cinema: if Lincoln is intended to be a biopic about arguably the most revered commander - in - chief in the history of the Republic, it also positions itself with its opening images as a film about race.
And this film was asking for every actor involved to really open up their hearts and show themselves in embarrassing, intense ways.
And despite one or two richly lit interior scenes and one sequence inside the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, the film leaves the spectator with an overwhelming impression of being entirely suffused with heart - lifting, open - air sunlight — not unlike, in this respect, some of the masterworks of Renoir or Rohmer.
We are dropped into the heart of the action and visual splendour that one expects in the film from the very opening scene, set in (an unbelievably pristine) Ancient Egypt.
Adapted from the novel by Chris Fuhrman, there's some funny dialogue and interesting insights delivered during the course of the film, and had the tone stayed within the bounds set during the opening scenes, this would have been an enjoyable slice of life film with humor and heart.
David opens the film with a discussion about creativity and Creation, and has taken that concept to heart, seeking to create life itself and become his own concept of a God.
The film is a fragile thing, easy to overlook if it isn't approached with an open mind and heart, but it's very much worth doing so.
Many write off Magnolia as a loud, overly maudlin film that pummels its audience into submission, and its heart - on - its - sleeve approach accepts that reading with open arms, but take another look: it's a powerfully optimistic film that believes in humans» capacity for compassion and understanding.
It's got a great blend of characters, action and heart while opening new and intriguing doors for future films
From the literal, physical journey of one single heart from one human to another in Heal the Living, to the metaphorical way the heart keeps going even when it stops pumping blood in A Ghost Story, via the discovery of intimacy and the baring of the soul that the characters of Moonlight, Certain Women, Call me By Your Name and God's Own Country all experience as they open up their hearts to life and love - and all that they entail - these films kickstarted my heart, and let the engine roar.
Pixar's nineteenth animated feature film Coco, which opens Wednesday in Bay Area theaters, may seem a little lightweight compared to heart - wrenchingly profound as things like Inside Out, Wall - E, Up, or the Toy Story films.
But the film belongs to Lambert's heart - wide open performance as Tarzan and Rick Baker's amazing simian simulations.
CUSTODY (note: this film is out in 2018) A rare instance of social realism harmonising with elements of the horror and thriller to create a heart - stopping, anxiety - inducing drama that not only enthrals but will also open audience's eyes to the hideousness of spousal abuse.
Oscar - winning filmmaker Daniel Junge (About Face) and Oscar - nominated filmmaker Kief Davidson (Open Heart) made a dramatic turn in the tone and style with their new film, Beyond the Brick: A LEGO Brickumentary.
The film, which had been scheduled to close AFI Fest next week, was only recently completed and remains slated to open on Dec. 22, right in the heart of Oscar season.
As lush and atmospheric a film as the American cinema has created in years, Crimson Peak stars Mia Wasikowska (whose wide eyes and open face evokes the gothic heroine incarnate) as a smart, passionate American heiress, the daughter of a self - made man (Jim Beaver as the model of paternal affection and American responsibility) and a writer with a romantic streak and an unsullied innocence, and Tom Hiddleston as the dashing suitor from overseas, a handsome aristocrat with a haunted soul whose mystery captures the American's heart.
Eyes wide open, the film grabs our hearts and won't let go.
While the opening is definitely Taming of the Shrew in a high school setting, the rest of the film plays out as its own creature, a touching, heart - warming rom - com that stands up as its own original piece of work.
Her other notable films include «Lonely Are the Brave,» «Faces,» «Minnie and Moskowitz,» «Opening Night,» «Another Woman,» «Unhook the Stars,» «Hope Floats,» «Playing by Heart,» «The Notebook» and «Broken English.»
Moonlight is the heart - wrenching, eye - opening must see film of 2016.
The window is open for an animated film to capture our hearts!
It was an eye - and heart - opening experience at an important time for me, as I was going through a period of not really having a clear direction in how I could make films that would reach people.
Growing pains in the form of broken hearts and drunken benders take on added import when the state of the union is involved, of course, but Whitaker wisely takes the edge off by framing his film like a fairytale, complete with «Once upon a time» opening and wise - old - storyteller closing.
Tumbeldown's script was written by Desi Van Til, a first for the screenwriter who has previously produced several films, Open Heart and 13 Going on 30 ′.
Opening Dec. 11, AWFJ's Movie of the Week is Bleeding Heart, writer / director Diane Bell's second film which tells the tale of two sisters caught up in the dangerous world of prostitution.
Two film adaptations open today, including Ron Howard's long anticipated adaptation of Nathaniel Philbrick's In the Heart of the Sea.
2) OPEN - AIR CINEMA - One of the reasons why this hotel stands out and has left a memorable place in our kids» hearts is the large, open - air rooftop cinema which plays weekly movies and is free for guests staying at the hotel - they even gave our kids free popcorn to enjoy the film!
Performance artist Laurie Anderson's new film Heart of a Dog, opening Saturday the 23rd at the Lefont Theaters in Sandy Springs, is ostensibly about her relationship with her late dog, a whipsmart, adorable rat terrier named Lolabelle.
Featuring film screenings, installations, seminar and entertainment for the opening night, the exhibition takes place in locations at Gravel Hill Farm, the heart of the University of Cambridge's development of a new district for the city.
Featuring film screenings, installations, seminar and entertainment for the opening night, the exhibition takes place in locations at Gravel Hill Farm, the beating heart of the University of Cambridge's development of a new district for Cambridge.
The film opened that place in my heart that holds the most profound and sacred feeling and appreciation for my mate, and from the mood in the room after the film ended, it seemed that everyone was in touch with their love, too.
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