Sentences with phrase «films documenting the work»

The Belgian brothers, whose films document working - class hardships with docu - realist intimacy, have twice won the top festival prize, the Palme d'Or.
The film documents the work of the summer camp co-ordinated by the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions in 2006, in which Palestinians, Israelis and other nationalities worked together to rebuild a house destroyed by the Israeli Authorities as part of its withdrawal from the Palestinian territories.
The film documents the work of Brian Maguire, who spent six years working with the families of victims of femicide in Juarez, Mexico.
Since 1979, Checkerboard founder Edgar B. Howard has produced or directed dozens of films documenting the work of significant artists, architects and writers, including Dorothea Rockburne, Eric Fischl, Ellsworth Kelly, Milton Glaser, David Libeskind, Steven Holl, George Plimpton, Brice Marden, James Salter, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others.

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Best known for her role as Princess Leia in «Star Wars» and as Marie in «When Harry Met Sally,» the passport was issued soon after Fisher had finished filming «Return of the Jedi,» and the travels documented were likely for both work and leisure purposes.
API's Trends Folio has been designed to be a working document for creatives and will be updated during the year with the latest macro-trends and creative uses of foils, films and laminates as they are launched.
When viewed on their own, the stunning sequences documenting the beginnings of life on earth might have worked, and the same goes for the gritty, dysfunctional family drama segments that form the core of the film.
but this freewheeling approach to the biopic genre works even better in films like Tate Taylor's Get On Up, where the well - documented facts of James Brown's life were already nearly impossible to believe.
Those points aside, ’71 is an important film that works both as a historical document and an action thriller.
The film finds ways to keep us glued to the mundane work of reporting and builds tension as we watch the team poring over newly discovered documents late into the night, decoding them for the various euphemisms used to disguise misconduct as «sick» priests «on leave» were being transferred from parish to parish.
More broadly, he's been involved in various stuff (including playing a Zombie in Shaun of the Dead, which is documented by him in one of the DVD extras), and as far as I can tell, him and Adam are part of a loose circle of friends that includes Edgar Wright, Louis Theroux (interesting TV documentary film maker), Garth Jennings (director of Son of Rambow & The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), and a few others that slip my mind — you tend to get some cross over in the work of all these guys.
«Women writers and directors have to start documenting the truth of female lives,» says Gerwig, who jokingly calls herself «The Lady Clint Eastwood» in the hopes that she'll be making films for as long as the 87 - year - old has, and admires the work of other female directors such as Kelly Reichardt (Certain Women), Rebecca Miller (Maggie's Plan) and Miranda July (Me and You and Everyone We Know).
4:35 am (24th)-- IFC — La Pointe Courte Agnès Varda's first film unsentimentally documents life in a French port village as fisherman try to avoid health regulations on their shellfish and a young couple work through their estranged relationship.
This landmark film, which documents the journeys of two remarkable families, continues to educate and inspire viewers, and it is widely considered one of the great works of American nonfiction cinema.
The film works at documenting the raw actuality of the skirmishes.
In addition to his work with Jackson on documenting The Lord of the Rings films, the producer and director has worked on countless featurettes and bonus materials for other films as well, including Tron and Fantasia for Disney.
In other words, the film is a document on being a working filmmaker in Hollywood these days.
His first produced film, the western «Jane Got A Gun,» was supposed to start filming on Monday, but as has been well documented, director Lynne Ramsay failed to turn up for work.
In this re-evaluation, an inevitable question arises: if a film works by capturing lightning in a bottle, inspiring political participation or interest, but then fails as either an enduring historical document or an interesting piece of filmmaking, does it still work?
The 2016 London Actors Resource Guide eBook contains the information and documents for adults, minors, and foreign talent who would like to work as an extra or actor on film and television productions in London and the United Kingdom.
The London Actors Resource Guide eBook contains the information and documents for adults, minors, and foreign talent who would like to work as an actor or extra on film productions in London and the United Kingdom.
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The 2013 Louisiana Actors Resource Guide eBook comes with free quarterly updates and includes the following information and documents for adults, minors, and foreign talent who would like to work as an actor or extra on film and television productions in Louisiana and the United States:
The Atlanta Actors Resource Guide eBook contains the information and documents for adults, minors, and foreign talent who would like to work as an extra or actor on film and television productions in Atlanta and the United States.
The Foundation decides to focus on documenting and disseminating the best examples of what works in schools and to focus its storytelling on the medium that George Lucas knows best: film.
In total, they contain 40 primary sources, including reproductions of some of the most iconic works from the 1913 Armory Show, as well as documents, photographs, film, music, and ephemera from the time; life stories of influential figures; lesson ideas; and more.
Do readers know, for example, that some authors whose names they revere — whose books inspire the films and television work they love — traditionally haven't been able to understand their own «royalty» statements from their publishers with any assurance that those documents were accurate?
As a sound recordist who has worked in the TV and film industry for many years and documented myriad examples of animal cruelty throughout the globe, Martyn has experienced his fair share of upsetting sights and sounds.
With the release of Okabu almost upon us, we wanted to share a short film that documents our last 12 months working on the soundtrack to the game.
The film documents the installation of Gilliam's work, which was inspired by the work of American Modernist Arthur Dove.
And at a time when most performances were barely documented, Piper announced her project in ads in the Village Voice, arranged for it to be filmed by Australian artist Peter Kennedy, and created works on paper dominated by her aggressive alter - ego.
His work involves the fabrication of «real» moments within documented footage and an engagement with filmmaking itself - the scripting, editing and artificial nature of film.
This March, the Dallas Museum of Art, in collaboration with the Mexican Secretariat of Culture, will open the exclusive U.S. presentation of México 1900 — 1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant - Garde, a sweeping survey featuring almost 200 works of painting, sculpture, photography, drawings, and films that document the country's artistic Renaissance during the first half of the 20th century.
«A selection of iconic works using light projection — photographs, films, videos, digital imagery and interactive installations from plasma screens to giant projections — will document the technological innovations that have become part of artistic creation over the past ten years.»
I made a Super 8 film documenting the formation of the works.
Ati Maier's film Dispatch from Standing Rock # 3, documenting work by Cannupa Hanska Luger, will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the Nathan Cummings Foundation, Hold These Truths.
Their extravagantly installed exhibitions, the artists» free - wheeling individual approaches, and their varied and compelling work have all had a wide - ranging and profound influence on several generations of their students and on many younger artists since then, including such well - known figures as Chris Ware (SAIC 1991 — 93), Sue Williams, Gary Panter, and Amy Sillman — as has been documented in the recent film Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists.
Through filming out - of - the - way galleries and non-headline personalities, his work documents an artistic network we might not otherwise see and broadcasts it to the greater public, without costing a dime (and without so far earning him a penny).
In May, The New York Times ran an engaging article entitled An Artwork Turns to Mush, All According to Plan about artist James Grashow and Olympia Stone's film The Cardboard Bernini documenting the artist at work on a massive sculpture that «embraces its own destruction.»
In the 1980s, Mendieta began to shift away from performative, documented work as exemplified in two of her last films, Ochún and Birth from 1981.
Michael Feldman documented the transition to this new work in a film, in 2008 - 09, Portrait of an American Painter [17] In 2009, Willis had a one - person show at the Elizabeth Harris Gallery, with catalog entitled The Lattice Paintings essay, by James Panero [18] of The New Criterion.
Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new works featured in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual document.
Nancy Holt Film and Video October 16 at 4:00 Introduced by DeeDee Halleck Video activist and filmmaker DeeDee Halleck collaborated with Nancy Holt as editor on several of her films, including Sun Tunnels (1978), which documents the making of Holt's major site - specific sculptural work in the northwest Utah desert; and Pine Barrens (1975), a film that evokes «a barren wilderness in south - central New Jersey... (with) the voices of the local people, the «Pineys,»»..
This exhibition linked two key trends: the use of photography to document performances or projects, and the use of other media — including newspapers, magazines, and film — to circulate work.
Kelly's iconic feminist work Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) is resurfaced in a show devoted to her early photographs, films, and prototypes from the 1970s, tracing the first six years of her son's life and the intimate relationship between mother and child.
Before this collection is — how it pains to imagine — dispersed forever, it should be documented and filmed as a teaching experience for young collectors to learn how it was done — pre-Instagram — by direct encounter and looking until the need to live with a work as with children and spouse transfer them to a room readied to receive them.
The Gordon Matta - Clark Archive is held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, and includes the artist's personal correspondence, notebooks, drawings, photographs, slides, films, as well as other archival material documenting his life and work.
More than two hundred works — paintings, sculptures, installations, videos and films, from the holdings of the Nationalgalerie are complemented by approximately one hundred and fifty works on loan from other collections In addition, 400 artworks, magazines and documents are presented in the exhibition from national and international collections.
In honor of Food, the restaurant which Gordon Matta - Clark established in Soho, New York, this publication is presented in the form of a restaurant menu, and documents the artist's varied and imaginative work, including sculptures, film stills, and photos.
From 1973 - 1983 he filmed «Diary,» his best - known work for which he used a 16 mm camera to document his daily life.
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