Sentences with phrase «in cinematic poetry»

And it is its superior in cinematic poetry.

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So again, going back to the literary metaphor, he may have had a following based on his work as a cinematic novelist (his series Crime Story was also extremely dense) and this following, of which you may or may not be part of, isn't interested in his newfound exploration of cinematic poetry.
Using traditional research methods (reading old books) and non-traditional film processes (boiling old books) Gatten's films trace the contours of private lives and public histories, combining philosophy, biography, and poetry with experiments in cinematic forms and narrative structures.
Release: Friday, March 4, 2016 (limited)[Theater] Written by: Terrence Malick Directed by: Terrence Malick The cinematic poetry of Terrence Malick continues in his cryptic Knight of Cups, an offering that may well epitomize everything his admirers adore and everything detractors feel scorned by for not «getting.»
In The Fox Was Always a Hunter, Herta Müller once again uses language that displays the «concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose» - as the Swedish Academy noted upon awarding her the Nobel Prize - to create a hauntingly cinematic portrayal of the corruption of the soul under totalitarianism.
Other artists» approaches to filmmaking approximated various tropes and moods of poetry, bending the medium to poignant ends alternately vested in distance and immediacy: Stanya Kahn's evocations of abject absurdity through stand - up comedy; Barry Doupe's alienated dreams told in disjointed narrations and flattened, chromatically charged figurations; Ryan Trecartin's bewilderingly familiar stream - of - consciousness rants grounded by a intuitive, cinematic fluidity.
In New York's neon - lit alleys and the shadowed hallways of apartment buildings, and in the solitary, anonymous figures that haunt the city at night, Jason Langer finds both threat and solace, developing a language of still yet cinematic poetry to charge the bleakness with a flash of intriguIn New York's neon - lit alleys and the shadowed hallways of apartment buildings, and in the solitary, anonymous figures that haunt the city at night, Jason Langer finds both threat and solace, developing a language of still yet cinematic poetry to charge the bleakness with a flash of intriguin the solitary, anonymous figures that haunt the city at night, Jason Langer finds both threat and solace, developing a language of still yet cinematic poetry to charge the bleakness with a flash of intrigue.
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