You can see the first
image from the film above — or head this way to find out about Netflix's other Sundance acquisitions.
Not exact matches
In case you couldn't tell
from the
images above, Upside Down is a highly stylized
film, which relies heavily on tints of teal, blue, yellow, and green.
We've got a bit of a wait until this one gets its release in cinemas (it's scheduled for late 2015), but we do have a few official
images from the
film and a «wrap» banner to share with you (see
above).
I was later somewhat disappointed to learn, as the quote
above reveals, that the shot was achieved through visual effects, but it wasn't enough to erase the
image from my mind: a distressed Milk confronts a police officer following a violent night of gay - bashing in the Castro as a whistle — a plot point raised earlier in the
film — lies blood spattered on the ground, reflecting the scene throughout.
Check out what she had to say in the player
above and below is exactly what we talked about and some
images from the
film.
>> > Until 27 September 2015 Doug Aitken Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Frankfurt Germany Following on
from his Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening extravaganza at London's Barbican, The Shirn dedicates its entire exhibition space, inside and out, to the impressive work of American multimedia - artist Doug Aitken, in the most comprehensive solo presentation of his
film, music, architecture, performance and sculpture in Germany and elsewhere to date, see
image above