Sentences with phrase «in art cinema»

Over the coming decades, Varda became a force in art cinema, conceiving many of her films as political and feminist statements, and using a radical objectivity to create her unforgettable characters.
Perhaps the most successful work this year in this art cinema mode, Maximilian Leo's My Brother's Keeper, betrays similar dissonance, if not outright discomfort, with Germany's well - resourced lives and affluent life - styles.

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He graduated from American University with a BA in film and media arts and a minor in cinema studies.
The images and conventions of the art forms (e.g. the editing technique involving long shots, close - ups, panning and montage in cinema, TV and radio) have one meaning in some cultures and a different or no meaning in others.
Also they know your lying about your sophisticated taste in art - house cinema.
The 16 - screen theater is a state - of - the - art cinema using DLP technology, the standard in digitized movies and the format used in all MJR theaters.
Located on the most influential spot of La Croisette, on the rooftop of the Palais des Festivals, the new space welcomes the world of cinema in a casual yet stylish atmosphere where «the French Art of Living» will be savored with a glass of the new limited edition of Mouton Cadet wine.
But researchers at the European Geosciences Union general assembly in Vienna attending the science and art session could sit on a chair attached to a transducer — as used in cinemas and by gamers looking for a 4D experience — and feel recordings of infrasound from the volcano.
Mr Kam says that he hopes one day to be a martial arts actor in the cinema, comparing himself to Jean - Claude Van Damme (who appeared in his first film when he was 19).
There are a wide variety of romantic things to do in the city; like taking advantage of its vibrant cultural arts scene, or enjoying some of the finest classic cinemas in the UK.
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Whereas those dating in some cities (generally in the North of England) still prefer a traditional «drinks or dinner» affair, many others are choosing to explore local cultural activities, like museums, art galleries, cinemas and theatres.
A visit to the cinema is a classic date idea, but to step it up a notch, suggest seeing a film at the Art House in Crouch End.
Plan a daytime - date, and take in an art gallery, matinee show, or take a trip to the cinema — there's plenty to do during the day and no need to stick to the classic coffee shop!
While this is always important, a shared interest in art or cinema isn't always enough to get a relationship through the good times and the bad.
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After having his girlfriend stolen by a handsome (at least momentarily) Eduardo Noriega in director Amenábar's art - house hit Open Your Eyes (later remade in the U.S. as Vanilla Sky), Martínez spent the next few years carving a comfortable niche for himself in the realm of Spanish cinema.
As is oft - noted, cinema remains the art form most closely tied to industry, so the mere act of assembling $ 50 million in financing for a piece of this nature certainly represents no easy task — it's an art in itself.
Unfortunately, Enigma is a British production that will probably only play in smaller venues or art cinemas without getting much attention around the rest of Middle America.
For those uninterested in the lost art of criticism, Ferrell and Kilcher frolicking in the woods and wistfully musing will be easy to sneer at — any signs of the lovey - dovey in cinema are often easy shrug - offs for the more «intellectual» critic.
All in all, the 150 - minute Mr. Turner is an impressive accomplishment, laudable for the way it uses the figure of a single artist to explore both art and cinema.
He studied art and cinema as a young adult, often spending a considerable amount of time on his father's movie sets, and honed his skills in his early twenties not in the arena of directing (as might be expected), but in that of painting.Danny Huston's directorial assignments began inconspicuously, at the age of 24, with the 1987 made - for - television comic fantasies Bigfoot and Mr. Corbett's Ghost (the second of which featured John Huston in the cast).
For those of us who prefer to judge Gibson solely in terms of his art, the movie is a virtuosic piece of action cinema — particularly in its second half... And while there has been no shortage of recent films that decry the horrors of war and man's inhumanity to his fellow man, I know of none other quite this sickeningly powerful.
Gaspar Noé's Climax (detailed below) was the big winner at the Directors» Fortnight, taking home the Art Cinema Award, and Lucia's Grace, directed by Gianni Zanasi and starring Alba Rohrwacher as a single working mother struggling to find balance in her life, won the Europa Cinemas Label Award for the section's best European film.
Wonderstruck feels like a serious misfire, mired in the sort of sentiment we might expect from Disney or a Nicholas Sparks adaptation rather than one of art - house cinema's favourite sons.
Don't get me wrong - those are great elements of the cinema when handled correctly - in fact Haneke himself has shown some true genius in developing these very subjects into great art.
The film is hilarious, if viewed in context, but of course having watched it dozens and dozens of times since my first viewing in the early 1960's in an «art cinema» in Greenwich village, I no longer laugh out loud, but enjoy my silent amusement, because I love satire.
This was something like a miracle: Haneke's gracious affability aside, his has always been, openly and decisively (he's quite literally said as much) an oppositional cinema — often abrasive (his one noble failure, 1997's Funny Games, and its shot - for - shot English - language remake from 2008, being the prime specimens), always painstakingly conscientious and morally committed to disturb (all of his films from The Seventh Continent through The White Ribbon) art films that mean to engage and provoke the audience, not please or reassure in a way that could ever be mistaken for award - grubbing.
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In addition to being a great piece of art, A Month in the Country sees several of British cinema's most formidable talents in some of their earliest performanceIn addition to being a great piece of art, A Month in the Country sees several of British cinema's most formidable talents in some of their earliest performancein the Country sees several of British cinema's most formidable talents in some of their earliest performancein some of their earliest performances.
He was known for his unconventional style and techniques which found their roots in his own unique philosophies behind the art of cinema.
The main reason to see Enter the Dragon isn't for the story, direction, or anything one normally associates with the worth of your typical movie; you watch it to see the greatest martial arts figure in the history of cinema, Bruce Lee, at the peak of his career.
Allan Cameron's Modular Narratives in Contemporary Cinema, the subject of this review, does something similar — for the most part — to Puzzle Films and seems to sit clearly on the side of the debate that understands there is indeed something unique about the complex narratives of contemporary cinema, arguing that these films are different not only from classical Hollywood films but also from the art cinema and experimental films they often resemble.
We always like to end our weekend box office reports with a little reminder to «Support your local indie theater, boys and girls,» and with the roster of films hitting art house and repertory cinemas in 2011, it was an especially great time to stray away from the sticky floors and text friendly megaplexes.
The Seventh Art is a Toronto - based online magazine about cinema founded in 2012, with a focus on in - depth interviews with filmmakers.
Unlike Kaufman's Adaptation (Spike Jonze, 2002)-- which is directly concerned with the possibility of art in the cinema and ultimately lapses into a farcical parody of the Hollywood style — Eternal Sunshine presents its viewer with a classical boy - meets - girl, boy - loses - girl, boy - gets - girl romance structure.
When I met with him, we both had a love of cinema and we both had this idea of making an indie art film in a noir setting with Tommy starring in it and making something really dark and different from «The Room.»
Asghar Farhadi's 2009 film About Elly — only released in the U.S. four years after the triumph of Farhadi's 2011 Best Foreign Film Oscar - winner A Separation — was praised for, among other things, its canny self - positioning in relation to the history of European art cinema.
After developing a love of cinema at 8 years old, Cline studied at the University of Southern California, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism / Communication Arts.
Kdy sníh konečně taje, near - exhausting excessiveness and unevenness to plotting, an uneven and already questionable style, and near - monotonous cold spells to atmospherics render the final product pretty decidedly underwhelming, but not the misfire that it could have been, because through a haunting visual style, outstanding musical style, intriguing premise, and generally stylistically sharp direction, Frantiek Vláčil's «Marketa Lazarová» stands as an adequately intriguing and occasionally engrossing, if overwrought classic in Czech and art cinema.
Stylistically, First Reformed is shot and edited like an art movie, its look and tone aligned with the chilly minimalism of the «slow cinema» Schrader has theorized and canonized in his work as a critic.
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Great art, terrific characters, unique personal expressions and, wonder of wonders, original ideas were everywhere to be seen, however, so much so that a top 10 list (or, in my case, a lucky 13) seems a woefully inadequate way to sum up the year in cinema.
Infused with elements from his Calvinist upbringing and 1950s art - house cinema (check out his newly reissued book Transcendental Style in Film on Bresson, Ozu, and Dreyer), First Reformed revolves around the Reverend Ernst Toller (portrayed with devastating restraint by Ethan Hawke).
This has all of the typical Guillermo del Toro touches, with gorgeously lavish dark, dingy sets, a wonderful score by Alexandre Desplat, an immense love for the art of cinema (she lives above a movie theater), not to mention a scaly fish creature (played of course by Doug Jones) who doesn't have any lines but does say plenty in his actions.»
Already widely cited and used in courses in film studies, film genre, and art and avant garde film, this updated edition situates «Transcendental Style», forty - five years later, as part of a larger movement in post-war cinema, the Slow Cinema movement.
The Seattle Film Critics Society (hereafter, «SFCS») is an association of professional reviewers working in concert to facilitate a community that supports local productions and festivals, that enhances public education, awareness, and appreciation of cinema, and strengthens the bonds of critical dialogue as it pertains to the cinematic arts.
Though he once described his screenplays as more craft than art, Stoppard's literate film adaptations of various works by major authors have matched him with some of the most esteemed directors in international cinema, beginning with Joseph Losey's The Romantic Englishwoman in 1975.
In many ways Coppola's film exhibits marks of classic European art cinema.
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