Sentences with phrase «including film excerpts»

(Includes a film excerpt).

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The music from western culture was designed to induce a range of emotions from calm to excited, and from happy to anxious or sad, and included both orchestral music and excerpts from three popular films (Psycho, Star Wars, and Schindler's List).
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a documentary on Federico Fellini's life and work by filmmaker Damian Pettigrew, who combines vintage interview footage of Fellini, new conversations with those who worked with him (including actors Donald Sutherland and Terence Stamp), and excerpts from Fellini's films (some of them previously unseen outtakes) to create an insightful portrait of a remarkable creative mind.
Using archival photos and film, including performances by Simone over a period of more than three decades, excerpts from the singer's diaries, and interviews with family members, friends and musical colleagues, What Happened, Miss Simone?
The set also includes a five - minute excerpt from Tarkovsky's 45 - minute student film The Steamroller and the Violin, which was released in its entirety on DVD several years ago by Facets.
It includes brief but welcome footage of the real people and even excerpts a couple of the cast's previous Weinstein films (Blue Valentine, Mrs. Henderson Presents), but sadly The Prince and the Showgirl goes unlicensed (even its trailer would have been fitting).
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one by actor Roy Scheider; audio commentary from 2008 featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul; interviews from 2007 and 2008 with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka; interviews from 2008 with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie; audio interview from 2008 with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader; interview excerpt from 1966 featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 - minute documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and photographs of Ishioka's sets.
Supplements include an alternate version of the song «Rahadlakum» (in B&W) from the archives, an audio - only deleted song, two excerpts from the TV series MGM Parade about the film, the 1955 short The Battle of Gettysburg and Tex Avery cartoon The First Bad Men, and trailers from the film and the earlier 1944 version of the musical.
A sharp piece that provides valuable Hammer film excerpts and interviews with a variety of authorities (including Stacy Keach, numerous mystery authors, and Spillane himself, who passed away in 2006), this is a most fitting inclusion.
Continuing on, we still have a lot of features including «Excerpts from Features Where Songs Originated», which focuses on the many of Singin» in the Rain's songs that originally debuted in earlier films.
A montage commemorating the 90th anniversary of the awards included an excerpt of Roger Ebert's beloved speech in which he likened film to a «machine that generates empathy.»
The second disc is dedicated to more bonus material including a comprehensive production documentary, a multi-angle scene study, storyboards and script excerpts, and promotional publicity like TV spots and photo galleries for the film.
Along with the wonderful and timeless music from the film, this also includes Mary Poppins Lost chords and excerpts from the P.L. Travers Story Meetings with Don DaGradi and The Sherman Brothers.
A Production Gallery (5:15) runs classy character - sorted black & white film stills (including seven from a deleted scene) and production photos in screen - filling 16:9 while excerpts of Morricone's score play.
This footage, which is longer than the film itself, includes excerpts from interviews with presidential adviser George Ball, broadcast journalist David Brinkley, French journalist and historian Philippe Devillers, and political activist Tony Russo; additional excerpts from General William Westmoreland's interview; additional audio excerpts from presidential adviser Walt Rostow's interview; and scenes from a funeral and a military hospital in South Vietnam.
A preview of the soundtrack for Todd Haynes» «Carol,» including excerpts of Carter Burwell's score for the film.
Blu - ray extras include a pair of audio commentaries by film historians David Del Valle, Steven Peros, Paul Scrabo, Lee Pfeiffer and Hank Reineke; an interview with Lee; Lee reading excerpts from Doyle's story; and an isolated track of James Bernard's score.
The coverage on BBC One also featured a variety of film excerpts with swearing, including The Riot Club, The Death of Stalin and The Florida Project.
Also included are relevant excerpts from the famed 1967 interviews with auteur and film geek par excellance, François Truffaut, and an episode of «Alfred Hitchcock Presents,» «Mr. Blanchard's Secret», directed by Hitchcock.
Don't miss: Extras include excerpts from Autry's «Melody Ranch» TV series during which he and his later sidekick, Pat Buttram, reminisce about the films and costars.
From text pages chronicling the film's pre-production, filming and publicity during its original theatrical release to examples of Selznick's idiosyncratic memorandums and scripts excerpts (including deleted material), there's a lot to read before exploring the A / V archives.
«Ben - Hur» — Rare behind - the - scenes materials including makeup and wardrobe tests, production design sketches, sample matte paintings — A forward and captions written by Charlton Heston's son, Fraser C. Heston — Excerpts from Charlton Heston's acting and shooting journals during filming — Details about the development of Panavision and MGM's proprietary widescreen process (MGM Camera 65)
This spellbinding film, a moving tribute to Alabama native Nelle Harper Lee, is packed with vintage stills, footage, movie clips, radio bits, lovingly read excerpts, and interviews with more than 25 actors, novelists, celebrities, historians, friends, and family, including Lee's 99 - year - old outspoken sister.
Selected Works 1942 - 1978, Foam presents 120 works from the collection of The Gordon Parks Foundation, including vintage prints, contact sheets, magazines, and film excerpts.
Titles include Boomerang by Richard Serra (1974), featuring Nancy Holt vibrantly experimenting with the then - new and immediate medium of video; SHEDS (Jane Crawford and Robert Fiore), a short documentary produced for the 2004 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, that features newly compiled footage of two Smithson works (Partially Buried Woodshed and Mica Spread); video excerpts from artist Renee Green's Partially Buried gallery installation; and the experimental 16 mm films Monuments by Redmond Entwistle (2010) and Center of the Cyclone by Heather Trawick (2015), among other titles.
The keen retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely for the video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis; graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978); paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music videos featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is alive with the dazzlingly chaotic hum of the late Stan VanDerBeek's category - defying, utopian hybrids of film, technology and performance, including one of his «movie murals,» which combine film excerpts with slide and acetate projections on an epic scale.
An authentication card signed by Doug Aitken indicating the edition number is included along with: A 23» x 36» double - sided poster with original artwork by Doug Aitken; A 12» vinyl picture disc contains unreleased tracks by Broadcast and a live recording of Doug Aitken's original opera the handle comes up, the hammer comes down; A 96 - page visual diary of the making of the film including sketches, production photos, film stills, script fragments, and inspirational found images; Two flipbooks with motion sequences excerpted from the film and the film's projection of the MoMA facade; A triptych gatefold case contains a CD soundtrack that features the tracks on the picture disc plus tracks by Bibio, Ranphorynchus, Steve Roden, Tim Hecker, and Canyon Country; A DVD includes an edit of Sleepwalkers cut specifically for this box set and a street level walkthrough as installed at the MoMA in NYC
The presentation includes vintage black - and - white and color prints, contact sheets, magazines, and excerpts from the films «The Learning Tree» and «Shaft.»
Short excerpts from video and film works (by artists including Vito Acconci, Dara Birnbaum, Bruce Connor and Bill Viola) are intercut with performances and art installations in the Kitchen's gallery spaces.
Unpacking the Green Book: Travel and Segregation in Jim Crow America explores the history of The Green Book in an interactive project space through materials such as a library and reading area devoted to the topics of segregation, automobility, travel, and leisure, specifically as they relate to the black American experience in the midcentury; digitized copies of The Green Book; interactive maps that explore travel destinations included in it; and multiple film excerpts from upcoming documentary projects.
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