Sentences with phrase «loosely autobiographical»

Abrahamik's loosely autobiographical photography practice speaks to this past, as artist and sitter embark on a shared use of illusory substances during artistic production.
The loosely autobiographical Lady Bird is actress - writer Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut, and it feels like the fullest realization yet of her already - patented brand of gangly bittersweet whimsy.
A decade after sharing a byline with Joe Swanberg, and a few years after co-writing two of Noah Baumbach's fizziest films, Greta Gerwig strikes out on her own with a loosely autobiographical high school comedy.
Filmed in the twilit hues of the California magic hour, this loosely autobiographical coming - of - age tale marks Gerwig as an artist with equal talent and creative force — originality, spunk and heart — on either side of the camera.
The film follows Knightley's Colette as she writes her loosely autobiographical Claudine novels, which become huge best - sellers in Paris, but begins increasingly frustrated since her domineering husband (Dominic West) takes authorial credit.
In the beginning, wrote God in His epic, loosely autobiographical best seller, The Bible, the Lord made the heavens and the Earth.

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Directed by Rob Marshall of «Chicago» fame, the film is loosely based on Federico Fellini's autobiographical 1963 movie 81/2.
Comment: Underwater to Get Out of the Rain is a gentle, amusing and informative read but it is a little misleading to call it autobiographical as the flow of the book is only loosely connected to the events in Norton's life, with significant life moments providing jumping off points for enjoyable tangents.
What I ended up with is these strange part - autobiographical scenarios that are about blending experience, memory and ideas in an all - enveloping textural field, within which a figure or group of figures exists loosely.
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