Cast: Gad Elmaleh, Gabriel Byrne, Natacha Regnier Program: Special Presentations Headline: It Fails Us Now Scott's Take: Once upon a time, Costa - Gavras was rightly considered one of the great political filmmakers, turning his rage over real - life abuses of power
into docudramas like Z, State Of Siege, and Missing.
Not exact matches
He went on to delve
into David Cameron and Nick Clegg's horse trading in Coalition, the Westminster village's favourite TV
docudrama of 2015.
I personally loved lots of science and wildlife programmes, but I can link my own determination to go
into research to a
docudrama about the discovery of the structure of DNA.
In pushing the film
into gonzo - style comedy instead of melodrama or pure
docudrama, Gillespie successfully navigates a very tricky line — this is, after all, a story filled with domestic abuse and violence, something that shouldn't be played for laughs but is also not the focus of the story.
Fortunately, employing its tried - and - true aesthetic — a
docudrama visual approach; portentous narration; real - life documentary footage inserted
into key moments — it hits its stride in Episode 4.
One of the pivots of Christine's ambitions, in «Christine,» is her idea for a new kind of news report, a kind of «
docudrama,» she says, that would get behind the news and
into people's lives.
Director Paul Greengrass has a knack for dramatizing real - life events (as evidenced in «Bloody Sunday» and the excellent «United 93»), and that success continues here, throwing the audience right
into the middle of the action
docudrama - style in order to fully capture the intensity of the situation.
This evocative and quietly powerful glimpse
into masculinity and Western heritage takes a
docudrama approach to the story of Brady Jandreau, a young South Dakota rodeo cowboy playing a lightly fictionalized version of himself.
At Venice, Oli found that the film kicks off with «an almost
docudrama - like feeling to proceedings,» before a second half that «shifts effortlessly
into a portrait of guilt.»
While the performances and solid production values merit attention as far as major motion pictures go, The Queen does seem very much like a television
docudrama that somehow got the push to be released
into theaters.
Rather than a United 93-esque
docudrama about the landing, we open on its aftermath, with Sully and co-pilot Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart) holed
into the New York City Mariott hotel and wheeled out for a number of talk show appearances.
Based on the infamous 1969 incident in which a young woman drowned after a probably - drunk Sen. Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge
into a pond, «Chappaquiddick» is unusual for a
docudrama in that its point of view is different from its main character's.
It's Clooney's second film, but he doesn't just know how to make a restricted setting story (the film takes place in the CBS building, a bar, and two to three other locations) exciting... he also knows how to make an informative
docudrama into an affecting and revealing look at people working together.
It sometimes tricks you
into believing you are watching a
docudrama instead of a fiction film.
Director Paul Greengrass has a knack for dramatizing real - life events (as evidenced in «Bloody Sunday» and the excellent «United 93»), and that success continues with «Captain Phillips,» throwing the audience right
into the middle of the action
docudrama - style in order to best capture the intensity of the situation.
Rabin, The Last Day — Amos Gitaï, Israel / France North American Premiere Lauded director Amos Gitaï (Kippur) delves
into the prelude and aftermath of the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in this gripping
docudrama.
Masterson and her cast make these characters, and others,
into specific people and not elements in a
docudrama.