The 18 - day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring works
from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent.
It's difficult to imagine many other game developers inspiring such devotion and respect
from a celebrated filmmaker, but that just seems to be a constant in the world of Kojima — he inspires, people like him, creative minds are better off for being around him, but he also courts respect by showing it himself.
Not exact matches
During this 1 - on - 1 phone interview with Collider, actress and
filmmaker Heather Graham talked about wanting to make a movie
celebrating women and friendship, the biggest challenges in getting this film going, having her voice heard, as a female
filmmaker, what she most enjoyed about playing Honey, putting together this cast, funny moments on set, what she enjoyed about the experience of directing, her hope to do it again, juggling three different writing projects, and doing the British TV series Bliss,
from David Cross.
Floyd Norman: An Animated Life Director: Eric Sharkey, Michael Fiore Synopsis:
From filmmakers Michael Fiore and Erik Sharkey, the feel good documentary is an intimate journey through the
celebrated life and career of the «Forrest Gump» of the animation industry: Disney legend Floyd Norman.
The film is the new movie
from celebrated British director Christopher Smith, the
filmmaker behind the...
Vittorio De Sica was one of the world's most
celebrated filmmakers when, in 1952, David O. Selznick commissioned Terminal Station (Stazione Termini, 1954)
from him and his screenwriting partner, Cesare Zavattini.
The
celebrated filmmaker, TV writer, and actor passed away aged 81, after suffering complications
from pneumonia due to a stroke, and the sad loss has prompted an outpouring of messages
from celebrities including his Happy Days stars Henry Winkler and Ron Howard, Richard Gere and Hector Elizondo
from Pretty Woman, and The Princess Diaries actress Julie Andrews.
We look forward to uniting with other film lovers
from around the Metroplex to
celebrate great filmmaking and empower future
filmmakers through camps, high school programs, and the Dallas International Film Festival.»
After
celebrating Christmas with one of cinema's bleakest — and funniest — depictions of religion, MUBI prepares to ring in the new year with a look back at some of the earlier works of the best modern and upcoming
filmmakers,
from Yorgos Lanthimos to (coming soon) The Safdie Brothers.
Participant's upcoming film slate includes the stirring documentary Human Flow
from celebrated artist, activist,
filmmaker Ai Weiwei, and narrative films including Stephen Chbosky's Wonder starring Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, and Julia Roberts; Andy Serkis» Breathe which premieres at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival; Steven Spielberg's The Post; the thriller Entebbe
from Jose Padilha and Working Title; and Rupert Wyatt's Captive State.
But while his latest effort doesn't represent a complete return to form for the
filmmaker, it's pretty evocative of his
celebrated work
from the late»80s and»90s.
«Radio Silence: A Hell of a Team» (12:18)
celebrates the four
filmmakers, directors Matt Bettinelli - Olpin and Tyler Gillett and executive producers Chad Villella and Justin Martinez, who describe their history, share some clips
from their past online shorts, and are seen shooting this movie.
And to
celebrate that milestone, there have been a number of events that brought back actors and
filmmakers from festivals past.
Arguably the most
celebrated Japanese
filmmaker of all time, Akira Kurosawa had a career that spanned
from the Second World War to the early nineties and that stands as a monument of artistic, entertainment, and personal achievement.
When a
celebrated Mexican
filmmaker and his crew arrive
from Mexico City to make a movie about the insular community in which she was raised, Irma is immediately drawn to the outsiders and is soon hired as a translator on the set.
This exhibition at Tate Modern explores modern urban life in New York and Tokyo through William Klein, one of the 20th century's most important photographers and
filmmakers, and Daido Moriyama, the most
celebrated photographer to emerge
from the Japanese Provoke movement
The open - call exhibition features works
from celebrated artists,
filmmakers, fashion world icons and graphic designers including the Turner Prize winning Martin Creed.
For the new project Dungeness Redux Julien and Eberts have an adapted version of Dungeness, video - installation film Derek (2008), the British artist who has produced thanks to a generous collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton: the film is a tribute to «English artist and
filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942 - 1994), who in this way is remembered and
celebrated in Venice in the twentieth anniversary of his death
from AIDS.
Alfredo Jaar, internationally recognised artist,
filmmaker and architect,
celebrated for the public interventions he has created all over the world, shows
From Time to Time, a panel of nine Time magazine covers focusing on Africa that either feature animals or malnourished Africans — revealing how the rest of the world often encapsulates its second largest continent.
Films, other events
celebrate pedal power May 4 - 6; it's the 16th annual festival that will feature 80 films by 74
filmmakers from around the...