Sentences with phrase «films about what»

Time / Image: International group show of artwork and films about what constitutes an image of time.
The list of war movies is endless, but not so films about what happens when those men come back from the fight.
10) On Her Shoulders Sundance has been known to include many films about what's happening in the middle east throughout its yearly Documentary competition and premieres sections.
Then they proceeded to make propaganda films about what a great life Jews had inside the ghetto.
• Alike — an amazing animated short film about what happens when society kills creativity.
Synopsis: A film about what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button — and it played the situation for laughs.
I feel sorry for his fans as they are probably looking forward to a great film about what they considered their «martial arts guru» and instead they got this.
Kathryn Bigelow's controversial film about what happened at the Algiers Motel in Detroit in 1967 leaves me torn.
After Sophie is a proof - of - concept film about what happens when a documentary filmmaker investigating the story discovers that the details surrounding Sophie's suicide are both disturbing and supernatural.
It's a film about what is not said; filled with painfully reserved people unable to express their feelings about life, love, right and wrong until it's too late; the sort of movie where the most action - packed scene is a maid asking to borrow a book.
A profoundly unsettling work from the great American director Todd Haynes, Safe functions on multiple levels: as a prescient commentary on self - help culture, as a metaphor for the AIDS crisis, as a drama about class and social estrangement, and as a horror film about what you can not see.
Drive is a film about what our choices say about us as people, how they come to define us and ultimately subsume how we think of ourselves.
because chiefly I am a journalist and it's a film about what we do.
Mike Leigh: If you are referring to the fact that «Topsy Turvey» is about theatre: I was making a film about what was part of my life, but also about filmmakers.
If awards are a snapshot, preserving the consensus thoughts about cinema at a given time for the sake of posterity, a report from a group of passionate lovers of film about what they believe is great in the present moment, then why should they define that snapshot by the parameters of an industry that views their efforts only in the crudest terms?
And now, this small, probing film about what it means to feel small in the face of colossal corporate greed.
But let's just say there are some huge reveals in this film about what's happened in the 30 years between this and «Return of the Jedi».
Lineament is a film about what happens to an individual when his internal narrative is erased.
Joss Whedon made a powerful short film about what people's lives could look like without Planned Parenthood.

Not exact matches

To Cameron's credit, he's optimistic about the next films in the «Star Wars» franchise saying, «I wan na see what they're doing next, where they're taking it,» he said.
What lessons did you learn about innovation when you interviewed the people at Disney Animation regarding the creation of the hit animated film Frozen?
It might seem like a minor detail, but it makes a big difference, given that this film is all about what drives our emotions.
The new film «Netizens» details the threats to life and livelihood women endure and what they're doing about it.
«What I care about more than the actual film is what you can build around it,» Mooser sWhat I care about more than the actual film is what you can build around it,» Mooser swhat you can build around it,» Mooser says.
He wrote a long blog post and filmed a video (scroll down) about what that's like.
«Every time I give out my name,» Reine said elsewhere in the film about her ongoing struggle, «I know I'm about to be judged because I know eventually they're going to Google me and see what's there, and they're going to judge me.»
These documents, as well as our reporting, depict a close relationship between the agency and the filmmakers, including a discussion about what should be included in the film.
What first included about 36,000 packages of the product recalled due to a sliver of plastic film staying attached to the cheese has now become over 335,000, according to the Associated Press.
What it's about: In the capstone «Lord of the Rings» film, Gandalf and Aragorn lead a battle against Sauron's army while Frodo and Sam attempt to destroy the One Ring.
What it's about: One of the most ambitious James Bond films — with Roger Moore — «Moonraker» has Bond investigating the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to a space million where he stops a global genocide.
Of course, YouTube already has its Content ID technology for identifying and purging illegally uploaded films and so on, but what about new platforms?
President Trump said that lawyer Michael Cohen was reimbursed through a monthly retainer for a $ 130,000 payment made to the adult - film actress to stop what Trump called «false and extortionist accusations» about a decade - old affair.
The pornographic film actress, who says she had an affair with President Trump, offered on Monday to return $ 130,000 she received from Mr. Trump's personal lawyer in order to break her silence about what occurred.
The pornographic film actress Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, is offering to return a $ 130,000 payment if she is allowed to speak freely about what she claims was an affair with President Trump.
If you've ever been curious about what happens at Tony Robbins events, or just want to get a better understanding of the world - renowned life and business strategist, from how he prepares for 60 + hours on stage in front of thousands of people to what truly drives him to do what he does, this film is a must - see.
(CNN) «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» has become one of Oscar season's most divisive films, producing fierce blowback based on what feels like a not - entirely - fair interpretation about what it says, or doesn't, about people's ability to achieve redemption.
We can even say this film is about what was really good about American popular art in that time before the Sixties (that does not include the annoying songs of Mary Poppins).
It's also a film that works because there are lots of stories from the perspectives of heroic soldiers and Jewish survivors of WWII, but far fewer about those living in occupied countries who did what they could, with what they had to pursue justice.
The Exodus movie film premiers in mid-December, and with my new book What Every Christian Needs to know about Passover coming out shortly and describing how Jews and Christians can bring the Exodus story to life today, I have lucky timing.
I suppose I should have known what I was letting myself in for, but after about an hour's worth of extremely harrowing film depicting life in Nazi - occupied Poland, I finally cracked at the sight of a soldier pushing an empty pram [and at least it was empty] over the side of a railway platform.
Abrams sets about crafting a film that is, in every way, true to the spirit of what made the original trilogy such a delight.
On a topic closer to like what you're doing — about twelve years ago, I ran an in - depth website examining the Christian symbolism in «The Lord of the Rings» films.
We recently sat down with the band and the film's director to talk about what it was like making the film, how it came about and what the real message of Hillsong United is.
After determining that I was not just another moralist who wanted to influence film content, but someone who was genuinely interested in film, Shurlock relaxed and asked me a question that was very much on his mind: «We are trying to determine what to do about a picture in which director Sidney Lumet wants to include a shot of a woman's bare breasts.
In any event, they have made their film, and while they haven't completely abandoned what they know about moviemaking, they have clung tightly to the image of Jesus given them by a Sister Josephine — or in Schrader's case, someone like the harsh father in his movie Hardcore.
He was impressed not only by the quality of the films, he said, but what they said about the people who made them.
«My fear with the film is that evangelicals will know it's about Bishop Pearson, and they'll feel like, «I don't support what he stands for, so I'm not going to see it,»» Glass says.
The studio execs at Fox were wrong about what their market demographic would find acceptable, and the bottom line of their film may have even paid a price.
I want my children to make decisions for themselves about faith and some of what was presented in that film made me question if I was really allowing that.
That's definitely what the film was saying... As much as I might like to laugh at alarmist - types, a cover of this very magazine from 1999 suggests that we were equally worried about... well, presumably, Darth Maul's makeup?
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