Sentences with phrase «find poignancy»

«If I can't make it this year, I'm not making it,» Spielberg said of The Post, which has Trump parallels at every turn but would still be a fascinating movie stripped of its new - found poignancy.
Powerful drama from writer - director Kelly Reichardt («Wendy and Lucy») further establishes her as an auteur who finds poignancy in the stillness
Frédéric Brenner brings twelve photographers to «This Place,» in the Middle East, where Shimon Attie works as well, while John Akomfrah finds poignancy in the migration across continents.
I found poignancy in the political, like the roster of Uruguay's «disappeared,» which Luis Camnitzer inscribes in the phone book.

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But when I read over the raw material I found myself reluctant to pull the stories apart and reassemble them by theme; there is a poignancy to these stories that would be lost in the reorganizing.
One would examine the effect that emotion and poignancy — as in, say, a video about a waiting transplant candidate or an impoverished person hoping to raise cash by selling a kidney — might have on those who find the sales objectionable.
Some of my patients find that after the first practice, they inexplicably cry with a feeling of poignancy.
Some will find Camille too self - absorbed, yet writer / director Mia Hansen - Løve (Father Of My Children) conjures poignancy, grace and a feel for symbolic seasonal change that's positively Renoir-esque.
Although short, Marker finds a real poignancy through these images, and the document becomes quietly overwhelming by the end.
Adding to the poignancy of Orland's account, these findings follow nearly a decade of policymaker frustration with the disappointing track record of NCLB's once - heralded «remedy cascade.»
Both titles feel like works of art as well as games and, while their stories are very simple, leave a lasting effect on the player, with a subtlety of tone and a poignancy rarely found in this medium.
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