Douglas»
major film work Luanda - Kinshasa, 2013 is also presented, which dynamically portrays the documentation of a fictitious Miles Davis jazz recording set in the 1970s.
His solo exhibition at IMMA comprises four of
his major film works: Bernadette (2008) is about unity candidate MP and socialist activist Bernadette Devlin.
The fascinating absorption in the artists» process alongside the empowering of difficult projects has played an interesting role for the funders who often contribute as co-producers; a role that came to the fore in the undertaking of the ambitious Cremaster Cycles spurred by the performance work of Matthew Barney, a testament to artists» films as
major film works.
Included in the IMMA exhibition are four
major film works made between 1994 and 2010: Halcion Sleep (1994), Torqued Chandelier Release (2005), The Green Cinematograph (Programme 1: Pipe smoker and overflowing sink), (2010); and Rheinmetall / Victoria8, (2003).
Not exact matches
The company
works with
major film studios to create original and marketing content ahead of movie releases.
The nitrate
work print of the
film — which was never shown in public — was given by Cinemazero to one of Italy's
major film archives, the Cineteca del Friuli in nearby Gemona, before being transferred to the George Eastman House in order to be preserved with a grant from the National
Film Preservation Foundation.
In a series of broadcasts by Britain's Channel 4, Nix was
filmed making controversial statements about his firm's
work on elections, including how Cambridge Analytica played a
major role in Trump's presidential victory, including «all the data, all the analytics, all the targeting.»
The current system
works this way: A
major film is released in theaters.
Estevez recently
worked on his independent
film The Public which he wrote, directed and starred in — but outside that hasn't had a
major role since 2012.
Knaggs» career reached a peak in the mid -»40s, when he
worked in supporting roles in ambitious
major studio
films such as None but the Lonely Heart (a fascinating but failed attempt at a serious drama by Cary Grant) and unusual independently made features like Douglas Sirk's early Hollywood effort Thieves» Holiday, while also making the rounds of such popular medium - budget Universal Pictures productions as House of Dracula, The Invisible Man's Revenge, and Terror By Night.
As an assistant to director Robert Altman, Rudolph
worked on such
major Altman projects as The Long Goodbye (1973) and Nashville (1975), ultimately getting a chance to direct his own
film for Altman's production company, Welcome to LA (1977).
Sheen's next
major success was also a comedy, the 1991 military -
film satire Hot Shots, and while box - office blockbusters tended to elude him, Sheen
worked steadily over the next several years, and racked up a respectable number of box - office successes.By this time, Sheen had developed a reputation as a hard - living star who spoke his mind regardless of the consequences, but his fun - loving image began to take on a darker hue in the mid -»90s.
Michele's well - regarded
work on that series boosted her stock in the
film industry, and, in 2003, she appeared in two
major motion pictures: How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days and Dark Blue.
After having his first
major Broadway success with A Shot in the Dark, Matthau began
working on the screen, usually in small supporting roles that cast him as thugs, villains, and louts in such
films as The Kentuckian (1955) and King Creole (1958).
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive for hating Christian and Ana is not that Ana became a fiction editor at a publisher and her
major contributions, as seen in this
film, are finding an author named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant
worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
No surprise, perhaps, as Denis's
film is the sort of thing usually discussed as a «minor,» the appellation usually applied to movies about love and intimacy, topics of almost universal relevance, as opposed to «
major»
works that indulge in the overblown oversimplification of barely understood historical periods, interminable «sculpting with time,» or the espousal of revolutionary creeds to well - heeled
film festival audiences who know in their secret hearts that they will never in their lives participate in a violent uprising of any kind.
Other
film work includes
Major Stewart in Steven Spielberg's
film adaptation of WARHORSE and Peter Guillam alongside Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy and Colin Firth in Tomas Alfredson's TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY, STARTER FOR 10, AMAZING GRACE, STUART: A LIFE BACKWARD, THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL and the role of Paul Marshall in Joe Wright's Oscar nominated ATONEMENT.
The younger sister of famous twins Ashley and Mary - Kate Olsen, the fashion forward beauty
worked her way up through the indie
film ranks before landing several
major blockbusters.
Then again, Day - Lewis is a three - time Oscar winner for Best Actor, Anderson is a
major talent, and the last time he and Day - Lewis
worked together, on There Will Be Blood, it resulted in one of the most acclaimed
films of the decade.
It may be surprising for you to learn that in a country with more than one billion people, the fastest growing
film industry in the world, and a 10 billion rmb (1.5 billion usd) box office gross in 2010 alone, there is hardly any professional
film criticism accessible to its public.When I say hardly any, I mean that there is an absence of professional
film critics who
work for
major, national publications and media outlets, and thus a lack of regular
film reviews of new Chinese movies, at least for the mass audiences.
Despite writing the book and screenplay of «Fast Times At Ridgemont High» (1982), the
film that established the parameters of»80s teen movies; despite establishing or redefining a host of contemporary
film stars; despite
major box office success, despite an Oscar, despite his role as a pop music shaman — there's little written about Crowe's
work as a writer and director.
With a lengthy career on special effects, makeup, and creature crews, Magee
worked on
major blockbuster
films like Sam Raimi's Spider - Man, Jurassic Park III, and Alien vs. Predator.
This
work contains most references published in Chinese and English before 1998 as well as entries on Zhang Yimou's
major films up to and including Shanghai Triad (1995).
After that, the young actor would gravitate more to comedy, reuniting with two of his Platoon stars for some of his better movies (Tom Berenger on the two
Major League
films and Keith David on the underrated, hilarious Men at
Work).
Alfredson's two
major points - of - reference in Tinker, Tailor appear to be the later
films of Jean - Pierre Melville (who seemed to be the dominant influence the first time I saw the
film, projected) and the current
work of David Fincher (whose influence seemed to dominate my second viewing, from DVD).
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.
But while it would be better if Moonlight were Jenkins» fourth or fifth feature instead of his second, that time hasn't gone to waste: Moonlight is a vastly more confident and visionary
film, the
work of a
major film - maker and not just a promising one.
To the present writer, Arkadin is clearly the better
film, but The Stranger is nonetheless, at the very least, a fascinating curio, and if it's a minor
film (if...), then it's the sort of minor
film that only a really
major talent could make, and an excellent example of what the Cahiers du Cinéma critics meant about the failures of the great being better
films than the best
work of lesser talents.
On a third viewing of «Milk», one of the best
films of they year and a
major accomplishment for director Gus Van Sant, I was again struck, no, blown away by the brilliance, the joy, the remarkably loving
work of Sean Penn as the doomed politician.
Stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ellen Page and Peter Dinklage open up about their experiences
working on set and explain the themes of time - travel and how it plays a
major role in the
film.
Mitch Glazer — «Passion Play» A writing veteran whose
work goes all the way back to the early»80s when he wrote for «SNL,» Mitch Glazer «s first
major screen credit (and most well - known
film) is 1988's «Scrooged» starring Bill Murray.
She is a much needed addition to the Pirates mix and a
major reason the
film works so well.
Through our annual
Film Festival, our goal is to create new and exciting
film experiences, create a hub of
film creativity and appreciation in Kerry, champion the
work of local and national emerging filmmakers and promote the county as a
major filmmaking destination.
«We are shocked that a
major studio could make a
film so obviously derived from my late father's
work without anyone recognising it and coming to us for the rights,» the statement reads.
Ayer had reportedly been involved with comic book
films in the past, doing some script
work on X-Men Origins: Wolverine before Skip Woods»
major rewrites.
David Mackenzie — «Starred Up» Scottish helmer David Mackenzie is easily the most experienced name on this list: his latest is actually his eighth
film as director, and his previous
work has included
major movie stars like Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell and Ashton Kutcher in
films like «Young Adam,» «Hallam Foe,» «Spread» and «Perfect Sense,» some of which were decent, some of which weren't.
He is at
work on a
major history of AIDS, due from Alfred A. Knopf in 2015, and a number of
film and television projects.
He also discusses his
working relationship with actor Jack Nicholson, casting the future movie star in many of his early roles, making his first
major studio
film for Columbia Pictures Getting Straight starring Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen.
Xiu Xiu: The Sent - Down Girl hasn't always received the same critical respect as the»90s other
major films about the Cultural Revolution, in part because it was harmfully assumed that director Joan Chen — who was and still is best known to the Western world for her playing Josie Packard in Twin Peaks — was not a «serious» artist whose
work deserved to be considered in the same breath as that of Tian Zhuangzhuang (The Blue Kite) or Zhang Yimou (To Live).
The
film was
major flop, quite a surprise given the talent at
work here, including screenwriter Carole Eastman (under the psuednym Adrian Joyce, which she also used on The Shooting) and production designer Richard Sylbert, who gives the west coast settings a low - rent, sun - baked handsomeness.
With The Thing, it was the first
major studio
film he and Carpenter
worked on which was «so full of interesting new things» for the duo in terms of the types of boundaries they were pushing with the
film on top of having the backing and budget of a big studio.
The knowledgeable Maltin and Alamo expert Frank Thompson lead the track with screen - specific
film historian observations, acknowledging each
major contributor and their other
work and defending the depictions you might describe as dated, while lamenting the end of Hollywood's Golden Age.
While Deadline reports that «the script is still be
worked on and that those behind the pic want to get this popular Mattel toy franchise right,» such a
major delay for
film's release — a few months shy of two years — normally doesn't bode well for a production.
Also, in a weird note, Variety adds that one of the reasons Reynolds wanted to
work with Netflix on this is that he won't have to deal with «the world press commitments that a
major studio movie like Deadpool requires,» so he can
film Six Underground and then immediately forget about it as he moves on to other projects he's more interested in.
It's rare for an actor to headline two
major studio releases in two weeks, but that rare honor — if in fact, it qualifies as an honor — goes to Miles Teller, one of the hardest
working performers of his generation (two
films this year after four last year).
«A Fantastic Woman» (Chile) U.S. distributor: Sony Pictures Classics Synopsis: With seven feature length
films under his belt, Chilean director Sebastián Leilo finally got
major international awards attention with «A Fantastic Woman,» the first of his
works to be nominated for an Oscar.
One
major problem
working against the
film is that you know the kids can't get mauled by rage victims and it kills a lot of the
film's suspense.
Once the 2000s got underway, he started to get
major credits in the feature world, with 2nd unit DoP credits on «28 Days Later,» «Harry Brown» and «Pride & Prejudice,» as well as
working on all three of Lynne Ramsay's
films, serving as second unit DoP on «We Need To Talk About Kevin» (he also lensed a Doves music video for the director, a classmate at the NFTS).
Factory's «Roger Corman's Cult Classics» line of drive - in classics and exploitation items presents a pair of standouts that are both superb examples of their respective genres and early
works by
major American
film artists.
In 2012, Legacy Effects has a bunch of
major films in the
works including, «The Hunger Games», «The Amazing Spider - Man», «Total Recall» and «The Avengers».