Sentences with phrase «makes film art»

Once she was an indie pop star, now she makes film art and won a well - deserved Turner prize for splicing together medieval architecture and a 1970s shop fire.
Camera movement has deep and powerful roots — moral roots, as Godard would maintain — and it's one of the things that makes film an art.

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Iranian directors made intellectual films under the decadent and «Westoxicated» shah, and the country's art - house scene flourished even as the vulgar Film Farsi melodramas also found an audience.
Literature, theater, film, the visual arts» a certain acquaintance with and command of these domains made people intellectuals.
In a collaborative art like film - making, artists don't work in isolation.
They have a passion for the art of film and the signs of faith surrounding its making and within its message.
When I made it for a large group of chefs, foodies, nutritionists, dietitians, a marketing maven, art director and budding film school student, everyone wanted to know about the recipe and the nutritionist and the dietitian were torn between who was going to get to take the leftovers home.
With our state of the art machines and one of a kind fully automatic manufacturing plant we can make high quality cast stretch film.
February 21: Explore invention, dance, poetry, art - making, and short films at the Mary Baker Eddy Library's Untold American Stories / Black History Month (Boston)
But all Royal Dick sucking aside, Summerhall is a terrifically cool space, with a fascinating community of international artists lounging in the courtyard, trolling the hallways, wandering in and out of its nearly 500 rooms (some filled with art, some abandoned, some undecided), playing music, watching films, hanging from the ceiling fans, getting naked, and making art in all mediums.
I had the privilege of watching this film on the Disney lot, and afterwards going behind the scenes at Disney Animation studios to learn a little bit about how the film was made from story to art to animation.
«Paper - folding art inspires better bandages: Cutting kirigami - style slits in stretchy films could make for bandages, heat pads, and wearable electronics that adhere to flexible surfaces.»
This free community film screening is made available by Councilspeaker Corey Johnson, along with the School of Visual Arts and Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Coss, who taught drawing classes early in his academic career and whose previous research focused on art and human evolution, used photos and film to study the strokes of charcoal drawings and engravings of animals made by human artists 28,000 to 32,000 years ago in the Chauvet - Pont - d'Arc Cave in southern France.
Every typo leaps off the page and you realise that your caffeine - fuelled, razor - sharp midnight logic makes about as much sense as a Danish art - house film.
«Paper - folding art inspires better bandages: Cutting kirigami - style slits in stretchy films could make for bandages, heat pads, and wearable electronics that adhere to flexible surfaces.»
More than four years in the making, the 11 - episode series is crafted from more than 3,000 days of film shoots utilizing state - of - the - art equipment and techniques, and it shows.
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How much do we hold back from writing that book, holding that art exhibition, making that film, applying for that job or running that yoga class because we feel we aren't capable, or worthy, and that the perception of us will be critical?
UFC or ultimate fighting has been around since the early nineties and made an instant impact with fight fans but since the release of films like never back down and red belt mixed martial arts seems to have taken the world by storm and even threat tens to overtake boxing as the number one combat sport.
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One of the stranger ironies to be found in Hollywood these days is that some of its most resourceful directors use high - tech wizardry and state - of - the - art movie technology to make films that rail against the tyranny of science.
Of the myriad joys to be had watching a film made by the clay - animation geniuses at Aardman Animations, one of the most satisfying is seeing the physical evidence of art that, in an era of virtual this and computer - generated that, is still adamantly handmade.
There's no denying that when George Clooney wants to be an «artist,» he's more than capable of making some lovely art films, and that's clearly the case here, but there's no valid reason why he should spend his money producing a painstakingly slow travelogue set in the Italian countryside like this and allow it to be disguised as some sort of «thriller.»
The film feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract art - and it's that which brings the final product closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher» feel more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good bit to commend, but even more to complain about as questionable «story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
Corbijn isn't making a stereotypical Hollywood thriller, with the stakes spelled out in neon and the loud fight scenes spaced every few minutes, but he doesn't seem to realize there is such a thing as being too vague, and in his efforts to make some kind of art - house / thriller hybrid, he goes too far the other direction and creates a nicely rendered film with no emotional hook.
A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Knaggs established himself in London on stage in William Shakespeare's Cymbeline and made appearances in various British films of the 1930s, including roles in Victor Saville's South Riding and Michael Powell's The Spy in Black.
Despite the weighty title, this is an extremely light, delicate art film that rarely makes a false move.
A great deal of the impact in The Piano Teacher comes from Isabelle Huppert's performance, which comes as her finest career moment, as well as one of the year's early choices for 2002's Best Actress (personal list, of course: I highly doubt that the conservative Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be able to make it through the film).
As much as I may believe all of these things — that this kind of speechlessness in the face of art is a near instant augur of greatness, that a film whose ideas ebb and flow so grandly and subtly fares poorly when bound by the fixity of the written word, that if Malick chooses to engage his spectators on the level of the visual, then well, fuck, shouldn't I be making him a collage or a photo diary?
His protruding lower lip, his hard eyes, and his posture, which makes him look like a spent slug, all convey an immobility and hard - heartedness that make this film a work of art.
Announcing that the 1996 - 1997 season of Roseanne would be his last, Goodman limited himself to infrequent appearances on the series, his absences explained away as a by - product of a heart attack suffered by his character at the end of the previous season.After making his 10th appearance on Saturday Night Live (2000), Goodman could be seen playing a red - faced bible salesman in director Joel Coen's award winning O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000), and participated in Garry Shandling's film debut What Planet Are You From?
Probably more than any other filmmaker, his name evokes instant expectations on the part of audiences: at least two or three great chills (and a few more good ones), some striking black comedy, and an eccentric characterization or two in every one of the director's movies.Originally trained at a technical school, Hitchcock gravitated to movies through art courses and advertising, and by the mid -»20s he was making his first films.
Coming to America made further headlines when humorist Art Buchwald sued the film's producers for plagiarizing one of his works.
Franco tries his best to make an art film, but ends up creating a piece of garbage.
After a subsequent appearance in Showtime's made - for - cable film Off Season (2001), Culkin once again appeared as a younger incarnation of an older sibling, this time Kieran, in the art - house comedy Igby Goes Down (2002).
Welcome to one of the most intense martial - arts / stunt films made without CGI.
When it's finally ready to resemble a horror film, it borrows liberally from the art direction and creature designs of the Silent Hill games, including several monsters specific to Silent Hill 2 and a slew of sets from Silent Hill 3 (already the first game in the series to drift away from what made it special).
Review after review has pointed out the faults of Twister director Jan De Bonts» latest film — not that it doesn't have some — but you can actually enjoy this movie if you make peace with yourself about the fact that it ain't trying to be art.
Gravest of all is Sono's ignorance of a harsh truth: if you're going to make a three - hour art film, it needs to be artistic.
Appearently, along with the assassination of Francos character, this is all just and correct, since now its not even about not seperating the art from the artist, cryptic tweets from washed up b - actors saying nothing and the allegations stalkers a former co-founder of your relevant, celebrated film makes you a abusive predator or guilty by random association.
In 2006 Huston took on a small role in Terry Zwigoff's Art School Confidential, and appeared in Martha Coolidge's Material Girls opposite Hilary and Haylie Duff.In 2008, Huston joined the cast of the made - for - HBO period film Iron Jawed Angels, in which she played an activist opposed to the National Woman's Party, which encouraged rewarding American women with the right to vote and hold citizenship.
One of the definitions of modern realism — as in the films of Roberto Rossellini — is that it's an art of the seemingly extraneous: the incidental matter in the background surges to the foreground, making character and environment inseparable.
The State of Play and Nowhere Boy actor tells Jason Solomons what made him set his offbeat romance in his changing home town Liverpool and how the city's arts scene played a role in the film
But McQueen had a prolific career before he entered the world of feature films, winning the Turner Prize for his art, as well as making short films, video installations, TV commercials, music videos, and much more besides.
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