Sentences with phrase «from newsreel»

Twilight Time's Blu - ray includes a «making of» featurette, interesting for its attempts at authenticity by providing similarities between actor Sharif and Guevara from newsreel footage, but somewhat hides the obvious mismatch between Palance and the real Castro.
From newsreels to comedy sketches, the 21 films that make up MAKE MORE NOISE!
The experience felt like a throwback to when audiences would learn about the latest developments of World War II from the newsreels screened before an evening's feature presentation.
Thankfully, Oldman disappears into the role, becoming the politician we remember from newsreels.
Gary Oldman in «The Darkest Hour»: In one of the most memorable film performances of the decade, Oldman gives us the Winston Churchill we know from newsreels and documentaries, a Churchill that has eluded every single actor who has ever made the attempt.
The seminal, experimental found - footage film combines an assortment of unrelated scenes from newsreels, B - movies, and soft - core pornography, to create an audio - visual collage that prefigured post-modern cinema as well as music videos.

Not exact matches

The collection includes features, documentaries, shorts, newsreels, and Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, originally a supergroup, from Halmstad, formed in 1995.
Using a wealth of sources — from interviews to newsreels to documentary footage of the conflict at home and abroad — Davis constructs a powerfully affecting portrait of the disastrous effects of war.
The bonus material blows that of «Mad Men» away, offering six audio commentaries, a look at several episodes from the directors» point of view, a variety of «newsreels» which provide historical context to the season's events and much more.
(An earlier split - screen montage of runway models contrasted newsreel footage from the turbulent years of 1968 and 1969 is almost as exhilarating.)
This darkly funny and eerily relevant 1982 cult classic about how to stop worrying and love the bomb is pieced together from government - produced educational and training films, newsreels and... More
Extras include a newsreel from the 1942 Academy Awards (where Mrs. Miniver walked away with 6 awards, including Best Picture), a cartoon Blitz Wolf, a trailer, and a couple WWII - era shorts, For the Common Defense, and the kind of hilarious Mr. Blabbermouth, about the dangers of shooting your mouth of with gossip and negative talk on the home front during times of war.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an archival article.
For context, one of the extras is a newsreel from 1951 that succinctly explicates the gestalt of the Cold War.
The excellent Oscar - winning 1984 documentary «The Times of Harvey Milk» did a much better job of bringing his story to life than this dramatized hodgepodge, which mixes fictional footage with snatches of newsreel clips from the era.
Sunday's Oscars telecast on the one hand featured the glittery self - regard that is the hallmark of such an event: Host Jimmy Kimmel kicked off the proceedings with a newsreel - ish treatment of the «Haaah - llywood staaahs» who, over the course of the show, would be plucked from the firmament to delight the audience below.
As well, you can take a peek at composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and deleted scenes, special effects sequences, the 1938 MGM short From the Vault: Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power, the 1939 newsreel Cavalcade of Academy Awards, the 1939 trailer Texas Contest Winners, audio vault, the radio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleries.
Fox Movietone News (1:15) is a short newsreel on the 22nd Annual Academy Awards, featuring clips from the 1950 ceremony.
-- featuring Charlie Chaplin as a bumbling stagehand and Edna Purviance as a starlet — and a «Newsreel» that is the very opposite of informative: a compilation of clips from Madam Satan preceded by a shot of Chaplin with Marion Davies.
Don't miss: Extras include a making of documentary and newsreel footage from the film's premiere.
Near the beginning of the film, after a grim montage of old newsreels and photos of southern black labor and lynching of blacks, a color fade takes us from archival footage of blacks exiting a New Orleans train to a shot of Junior alone with his suitcase in front of the station.
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer / Isolated Music Score / Documentaries: «Glorious Technicolor» (60:00), «Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» (55:42) / «Warner Night at the Movies» Intro by Leonard Maltin (2:41) / Musical Short: «Freddie Rich & His Orchestra» (10:47) / Cartoons: «Katnip College» (7:26), «Rabbit Hood» (7:58), «Robin Hood Daffy» (6:56) / Shorts: «Cavalcade of Archery» (8:28) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (0:58), «The Cruise of the Zaca» (18:02) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:54) / Making - of Featurettes: «Robin Hood Through the Ages» (6:52), «A Journey to Sherwood Forest» (13:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (7:07) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Blooper Reel Short: «Breakdowns of 1938» (12:43) with Rudy Behlmer / 2 Newsreels (2:46) with -LRB-: 40) Intros / Errol Flynn Trailer Gallery.
Testimony has one great dramatic center, some bravura Steadycam sequences, effective newsreel - styled black and white cinematography, and a greater diversity of music to offset a weak script, clumsy montages, and surprisingly banal performances from supporting players (except Ronald Pickup, who also played Nietzsche in Wagner).
Writer / director Bill Morrison has assembled a treasure trove of «lost» images — silent films, newsreels, and archives from the turn of the last century — that was buried deep in the permafrost of the Yukon.
We also get actual newsreel footage of the key figures from the story, as well as the documented reasoning of why this was so personal for director Chadha... perhaps too personal.
13 Rue Madeleine was the second feature from producer Louis de Rochemont, who previously spent a decade producing the «March of Time» newsreel series, the most widely seen non-fiction films on American screens.
Moreover, from 1935 to around 1950, American moviegoers expected a double feature (as well as a cartoon, a newsreel, and trailers) every time they went to the movies; by the mid-30s this was the fare at 85 percent of the movie houses.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1972 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New audio commentary featuring Chaplin historian Charles Maland Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star, a new video essay by Chaplin historian Lisa Haven A Study in Undercranking, a new program featuring silent - film specialist Ben Model Interviews with Coogan and actor Lita Grey Chaplin Excerpted audio interviews with cinematographer Rollie Totheroh and film distributor Mo Rothman Deleted scenes and titles from the original 1921 version of The Kid «Charlie» on the Ocean, a 1921 newsreel documenting Chaplin's first return trip to Europe Footage of Chaplin conducting his score for «The Kid» Nice and Friendly, a 1922 silent short featuring Chaplin and Coogan, presented with a new score by composer Timothy Brock Trailers Plus: An essay by film scholar Tom Gunning
Side B: Featurette: «Diary Of Anne Frank: Echoes From The Past» (90:00) / George Stevens Press Conference (5:01), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Movietone Newsreels: «Millie Perkins, 18, To Be Anne Frank in Film of Diary» (1:01) + «Anne Frank Diary Star Readies for Film's First Night» (1:02) + Movietone Newsreel: «Academy Awards Highlight» (2:07) + Movietone Newsreel: «Millie Perkins Visits the L.A. County Museum» (1:52) + Movietone Newsreel: «Brilliant Turnout for L.A. Premiere» (1:16) / Millie Perkins screen test (2:21), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Still gallery (83) / Original theatrical trailer and international trailer for «The Diary Of Anne Frank» (both 2.35:1 Anamorphic)
On the disc, newsreel footage from the film's New York premiere is included along with four little «making - of» featurettes, three of which presumably ran in theatres preceding or during the film's initial release.
The DVD set also includes photos from the deleted «brothel» sequence, newsreel footage, theatrical trailer and storyboards.
We begin with Emily Watson as struggling actress Olive Stanton, awakening from a nap on stage behind a movie screen that's playing a newsreel about Mussolini and Hitler.
While director Lloyd, and actors Gable, Laughton and Franchot Tone (himself sharing equal screen time with the aforementioned) didn't win their Oscars, the vintage newsreel captures Irving Thalberg, as the legendary producer accepts the Oscar from director Frank Capra for Best Picture.
If anything, an eerie calm had settled over the room, as if we were watching a newsreel from another era, or maybe a family drama on television in an unknown language without subtitles:
From al - Jazeera to CNN to BBC World, newsreel spools its way through the entire event, almost to the point of becoming a medium in its own right.
Weaving film footage from various sources, including countdown leaders, training films, and newsreels, with his own 16 mm film footage, Conner's films focus on disturbing but utterly current themes.
As well as being a child of the 1950s: newsreel after newsreel from the 1940s informed me; as well as war movies where the most awful things were evident to the viewer.
Although this work reflects on the complex situation in Afghanistan, Stimson deflects the focus away from the truncated newsreel moments to daily life affirming moments.»
Incorporating footage from a wide variety of sources — from countdown leaders and coming attractions to training films and newsreels — and adding later his own 16 mm film footage, Conner developed a quick - cut method of editing which defined his oeuvre, and coupled with his use of pop music soundtracks, made films like COSMIC RAY (1961) and BREAKAWAY (1966) among the earliest precursors of the music video.
Furthermore, he was one of the pioneers of avant - garde film - making, redefining the notion of film by including footage from highly diverse sources — from the countdown leaders of early films in the medium, to movie trailers and training films and newsreels — to which he added his own 16 mm footage.
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film newsreel footage.
Our first exhibition of 2018, with work from Helen Cammock, Ilker Cinarel, Jesse Darling, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, Juliet Jacques, Isaac Julien, Carolyn Lazard, Zinzi Minott, The Newsreel Collective, Harold Offeh, Raju Rage, S1 Portland / Women's Beat League, Syllabus III and Liv Wynter.
Before picking up a camera, Tambellini physically worked on the film strip, treating the emulsion with chemicals, paint, ink and stencils, slicing and scraping the celluloid, and dynamically intercutting material from industrial films, newsreels and broadcast television.
You can recognize it by extrapolations from bad storms and droughts in 20th century newsreels and television.
• Read and make shelves straight to maintain alpha and numeric order and look • Provide information relevant to public service and answer queries • Retrieve items from the book drop • Access and providing books and data on need basis • Set up carts • Assist the librarian with work pertinent to inventory and reserves • Help patrons in locating information (books, periodicals, CDs and newsreels) • Order new books from vendors and replace torn books with new copies • Stamp existing borrowers» cards and issue new ones • Schedule use of library for interest groups for book talks etc. • Perform other clerical duties
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