Not exact matches
Based off
of the novel written by David Ebershoff, director Tom Hooper (Les Miserables) and actors Eddie Redmayne (The Theory
of Everything) and Alicia Vikander (Ex-Machina) beautifully
illustrate the powerful true
story of Lili Elbe in their new
film The Danish Girl.
After a bit
of that, Panahi switches to a kind
of illustrated autocritique, using scenes from his previous
films to explain how he prefers to tell a
story — in particular with many layers
of self - reflexivity.
It's no coincidence that the
film's loveliest treat is a beautifully animated sequence
illustrating the
story of the Deathly Hallows.
We're Going On A Bear Hunt (2016) Based on the bestselling bedtime
story book written by Michael Rosen and
illustrated by Helen Oxenbury — which has sold over 11 million copies globally — the animated
film follows siblings Stan, Katie, Rosie, Max, the baby, and Rufus the dog, who decide one day to go on an adventure through whirling snowstorms, oozing mud, and dark forests in search
of bears.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard
of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the
film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher
of Elmendorf: The Legend
of Joe Ball — The
story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star
of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the
film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the
film,
illustrated with original archive stills and posters
A heartfelt
story that avoids becoming overly sentimental, the
film successfully
illustrates the strength
of human - canine friendships.
Singer returns here to nab producer and
story credits, and his influence is felt all through the production, which welcomes a restart
of the franchise by dialing back the clock to 1962, infusing the
film with a Cold War feel and a retro vibe,
illustrating the mutant reveal while world politics head to the brink
of global destruction.
Based on the popular 1936 children's book «The
Story of Ferdinand,» by Munro Leaf and
illustrated by Robert Lawson, the Blue Sky Studios animated
film captures the essence
of its source material, which is still read in elementary schools today.
«The Curse
of the Wendigo,» a
story about a mysterious creature set during World War I, written by Mathieu Missoffe and
illustrated by Charlie Adlard, the artist
of «The Walking Dead;» «Josephine,» a romantic comedy by Penelope Bagieu, the creator
of «Exquisite Corpse;» «Promethee,» a science - fiction
story in the same vein as «Lost,» created by Christopher Bec, with an introduction by Mark Waid; «Iron Squad,» an alternate history sci - fi
story in which new technology allows the Germans to win World War II, by Jean - Luc Sala and Ronan Toulhoat; «Spin Angels,» a tale
of black ops and spies, a Catholic cardinal and the Mafia, by Jean - Luc Sala and Pierre - Mony Chan; «Come Prima,» a road
story about two warring brothers, done in a style that pays homage to Italian
films, by Alfred.
This panel will explore the future
of storytelling and
illustrate how authors can be more involved in creation, development and publication as their
stories take on new lives through innovative distribution platforms and with adaptations into
film and audio.
In the midst
of this short
film there is a
story surrounding an experiment with a group
of monkeys and a banana, the
story illustrates the notion
of a social defence mechanism where the group authority overrides what it perceives as unacceptable impulses or idealisations — and are consciously transformed into socially acceptable actions or behaviour — even through violence.