Sentences with phrase «filming takes place this summer»

Fraser, who last directed The Dead Lands, is once more teaming up with writer Glenn Standring, and they have several former SAS members acting as consultants while filming takes place this summer.

Not exact matches

Several film series tied to summer viewing take place under the stars; others unfold indoors, in brick - and - mortar auditoriums filled by various programmers and presenters devoted to the full international range of film history.
The film takes place during the summer of 1985 and revolves around a shy 13 - year - old kid (Marcello Conte) who, while on family vacation in...
Bobby Cannavale, Audrey Tautou, Susan Sarandon and Sonia Braga are starring, and filming took place in the summer.
Earlier this year, Netflix announced its plans to return to Camp Firewood for a Wet Hot American Summer sequel series that will take place 10 years after the film.
Set to begin production this summer in Belgium, the film takes place in 1983 and will see Cage as Red Miller, a broken and haunted man out for revenge -LSB-...]
Filming might take place this summer.
It took 18 months to shoot each portions of «Infinity War» back - to - back (the sequel is due out subsequent summer season), placing a stranglehold on a few of our absolute best film stars, like Chris Hemsworth and Anthony Mackie.
Directed by Jordan Vogt - Roberts (The Kings of Summer), the film re-envisions the iconic King Kong in a story that takes place in the midst of the Vietnam War, with a diverse team of explorers venturing deep into an uncharted island in the Pacific, only to come across the beast himself.
Set amid the chaos, violence, and anger of the riots that dominated Motor City during the summer of 1967, the film's narrative focuses on the police brutality that took place at the Algiers Motel on July 25 and 26 of that year, and the justice system's subsequent whitewashing of that heinous event.
The film takes place in the summer of 1967 when Motown may have peaked musically, but racial tensions were reaching a boiling point.
Production took place at the very beginning of the year with major thumbs up support from Tribeca Film Festival where the film (not yet finished) landed the IWC Filmmaker Award and this past summer, Deb Shoval «s feature debut was submitted to Champs - Elyse ́es Film Festival's US in Progress.
The film takes place over a summer, as Prince makes new friends and loses old ones.
The film takes place over a summer at the Magic Castle, a motel - cum - extended - stay complex in the shadow of Disney World, focusing on Moonee (Brooklynn Prince, remarkable), a wild six - year - old, and Halley (Bria Vinaite), her equally uncontrolled mother.
Illogically taking place entirely on the first day of camp — they mount an entire theatrical production in a day, for example — the structure of the new «Wet Hot American Summer» allows Wain and his team to play with the back stories of beloved characters from the film.
This being a summer tent pole, many of the expected complaints still stick: Much of the dialogue is too average to be memorable yet too obvious to go unnoticed, and nearly every one of the film's game - changing plot pivots takes conspicuous place at the worst time possible.
Filming for Ant - Man and the Wasp, Captain Marvel and the untitled fourth Avengers movie will take place between this summer and next spring.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the director of last summer's biggest film had this to say: «I always imagined Inception to be a world where a lot of other stories could take place.
In fact, Capcom released Biohazard: Vendetta this summer — the third in a series that, unlike the live - action films, takes place within the Resident Evil / Biohazard video game universe.
The artist — popular both within and beyond the art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
Para Site is pleased to present a series of summer public programmes comprising of gallery tours, a film screening, and an artist talk taking place alongside That Has Been, and May Be Again, our current exhibition curated by Leo Li Chen and Wu Mo..
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