Not exact matches
Other
films that are definitely worth checking out that played at TIFF (and other festivals): Adam Wingard's rapturous and playful The Guest, Palm d'Or winner Winter Sleep, latest from master filmmakers Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne Two Days, One Night, 3 and a half
hour epic Li» l Quinquin, harrowing street life
portrait Heaven Knows What, ambitious and transcending Jauja, and Mike Leigh's exemplary Mr. Turner.
Any of these
films would be worthy of an Oscar win, but I'm personally rooting for the race documentary «13th» (a must - see for anyone, the kind of
film they should show in schools) and «O.J.: Made in America,» which is a marathon at nearly eight
hours in length (it was shown in parts on ESPN earlier this year), but a completely fascinating look at race, media and society as it was in the 1990s and today, and just happens to be a tragic
portrait of the worst fall from grace for a sports star in the history of our country.
Olivier Assayas» Summer
Hours (Criterion) is an amazing
film, an impressionist work with a wise understanding of human nature and a bittersweet
portrait of a family going separate ways as siblings grow up, move away and have families of their own.
Gergana Mellin from the
film The Off
Hours poses for a
portrait in the Fender Music Lodge during the 2011 Sundance
Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 in Park City, UT.
Lynn Shelton from the
film The Off
Hours poses for a
portrait in the Fender Music Lodge during the 2011 Sundance
Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 in Park City, UT.
Madeline Elizabeth Anderson from the
film The Off
Hours poses for a
portrait in the Fender Music Lodge during the 2011 Sundance
Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 in Park City, UT.
Amy Seimetz from the
film The Off
Hours poses for a
portrait in the Fender Music Lodge during the 2011 Sundance
Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 in Park City, UT.
(Photo by Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP) In this Sept. 12, 2017 photo, actor Gary Oldman, who plays Winston Churchill in the
film «Darkest
Hour,» poses for a
portrait during the Toronto International
Film Festival in Toronto.
Gordon, who was born in Glasgow and is based in Berlin, is best known for his work in
film, notably his 24 - Psycho, an installation in which the Hitchcock
film was slowed down so it took 24
hours to run; and Zidane: A 21st - century
Portrait, which followed the footballer Zinedine Zidane during a football match.
In a
film lasting 10
hours and 13 minutes, Ai offers a prosaic but mesmerizing
portrait of the road.
Key pieces include the
film «Hysteria» (1997), which portrays a woman's tumultuous descent from exhilaration to psychic disintegration; a selection from the 2002 - 2004 Crying Men photographs, which depict male
film stars in moments of sorrow and introspection; «David» (2004), an
hour - long video
portrait of soccer icon David Beckham, sleeping; and the 2004 Self Portrait Suspended
portrait of soccer icon David Beckham, sleeping; and the 2004 Self
Portrait Suspended
Portrait Suspended series.