Sentences with phrase «minute feature documentary»

Black Girl In Suburbia is a 55 minute feature documentary that looks into the experiences of black girls growing up in predominately White communities.
When I'm 65 will begin with a coast - to - coast 60 - minute feature documentary produced by PBS via Detroit Public Television and will continue long beyond the broadcast with a five - year engagement program that will help people of all ages across the nation expand their capacity for financial self - reliance in their later years.

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The two - minute «documentary,» created by ad agency 72andSunny (which is owned by MDC) features controversial military vet Ollie North and author P.W. Singer talking about the cornucopia of ways advanced technology could be used to hasten our grisly demise.
The ceremony also featured «Surge: A City Recovers,» a 15 - minute documentary by local filmmakers that showcased scenes and stories of survival and provided a retrospective of restoration efforts.
Frederick Wiseman, one of the giants of American documentary filmmaking, spent a month in the fall of 1996 shooting 110 hours of footage of life in a small New England town, and this four - hour - and - eight - minute feature was the result.
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three commentary tracks (one by director Terry Gilliam, one by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one by producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted scenes with commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera by Depp), an excerpt from the 1996 audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman art.
The documentary is accompanied by a number of interesting films: three shorts made at the Champion studio from 1910 to 1913, an early documentary short about Fort Lee by Theodore Huff and Mark A. Borgotta, a feature called The Danger Game starring Madge Kennedy, an early Mack Sennett comedy short, and a 31 - minute version of Robin Hood released by Éclair America in 1912.
An extended featurette section features four documentary shorts (ranging from five minutes to nine) that go from a general «making of» to detailed looks at the set design, costuming, and cowboy camp preparation.
This feature runs 47 minute and is the seventh documentary released as part of each film's Ultimate Edition Blu - ray releases.
Special Features High - definition digital transfer from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 - minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making of the film Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
Bonus features include: - Newly Restored Extended (154 minutes) and Original Theatrical (145 minutes) Cuts - 30 - Minute Documentary: Independence Day: A Legacy Surging Forward
Instead of documentaries and interviews and the like, the second disc offers an alternate cut of the film, which only runs a few minutes longer but features a different ending that changes the entire point of the film... for the better, in my opinion.
With more than six minutes of never - before - seen footage woven back into the film and an additional 24 minutes of deleted scenes, alternate endings and a retrospective documentary featuring the cast of the film, Dumb and Dumber: Unrated is a must own for every comedy fan!
The 3 - D IMAX «Born to be Wild» is only 40 minutes long — that's just how 3 - D IMAX documentaries roll — but in that short time it produces more «awwww» moments than any feature - length film to hit theaters this year.
The documentary lasts 43 minutes and features interviews with Jackson, Weta Workshop creative supervisor Richard Taylor, conceptual designers John Howe and Alan Lee, Weta designer / sculptors Jamie Beswarick, Warren Mahy, Shaun Bolton, Ben Wootten and Daniel Falconer, Weta Workshop manager Tania Rodger, Weta sword smith Peter Lyon, Weta Workshop supervisor Jason Docherty, Weta on - set coordinator Jamie Wilson, previsualization supervisor Christian Rivers, prosthetics supervisor Gino Acevedo, and actors Karl Urban, Bernard Hill, Jed Brophy, John Rhys - Davies, Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Orlando Bloom and Brad Dourif.
Disk 2 features a new 87 - minute documentary called A Cut Above the Rest, which follows the films history, production and influence from conception to the present day.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
The first disc includes the theatrical release of the film, along with an interesting feature commentary track by director Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon, as well as the deleted musical number «Class,» and a 27 - minute documentary on bringing the musical to the big screen («From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago»).
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional featurette than making - of documentary), deleted scenes, cast and crew interviews and a shooting diary among the supplements.
The Blu - ray also features an excellent 69 - minute documentary, The Soul of War: Making Hacksaw Ridge, which covers the film's long journey to the silver screen.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include commentary by writer - director Roger Donaldson, actor Sam Neill and actor - writer Ian Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (2004), a 65 - minute retrospective documentary on the film's production featuring interviews with Donaldson, Neill, and Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (1977), a behind - the - scenes featurette; theatrical trailer; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
Features commentary by film scholar Dana Polan, a new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 - minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40 minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
Produced for this edition is a terrific 55 - minute documentary «Way Out on a Limb,» featuring new interviews with actors René Auberjonois, Keith Carradine, and Michael Murphy, casting director Graeme Clifford, and script supervisor Joan Tewkesbury, and a 37 - minute conversation between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell.
Director: Frédéric Tcheng Running time: 90 minutes Featuring: Raf Simons, Jennifer Lawrence, Marion Cotillard, Anna Wintour, Sharon Stone, Sidney Toledano, Pieter Mulier Synopsis: Documentary following Dior's new...
Extras: Audio commentary from 1994 featuring Demme, Foster and Hopkins, screenwriter Ted Tally, and former FBI agent John Douglas; new interview with critic Maitland McDonagh; thirty - five minutes of deleted scenes; interview from 2005 with Demme and Foster; «Inside the Labyrinth,» a 2001 documentary; «Page to Screen,» a 2002 program about the adaptation; «Scoring The Silence,» a 2004 interview program featuring composer Howard Shore; «Understanding the Madness,» a 2008 program featuring interviews with retired FBI special agents; behind - the - scenes featurette; trailer; an essay by critic Amy Taubin along with, in the Blu - ray edition, a new introduction by Foster; an account of the origins of the character Hannibal Lecter by author Thomas Harris; and a 1991 interview with Demme.
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.
The Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is agile and lovely, as is a 44 - minute documentary featuring a revealing and often fascinating interview with Kon.
A new, 47 - minute documentary featuring Storaro, editor Gabriella Cristiani, costume designer James Acheson, and art director Gianni Silvestri (DVD box set and Blu - ray editions only)
A deluxe Blu - ray Book edition includes the previous Blu - ray release of the 229 - minute European cut, which features commentary by Richard Schickel, and an excerpt from the documentary Once Upon a Time: Sergio Leone.
A bonus DVD features the rest of the supplements: the superb 70 - minute documentary «Making Taxi Driver» produced for the 1999 DVD release by Laurent Bouzereau, storyboard - to - film comparisons (with an introduction by Scorsese), and animated photo galleries.
A fifteen - minute documentary entitled «Lost in the Labyrinth» appears to have been assembled by Anchor Bay specifically for this release and features interviews with the principals (Atkins, Barker, Bradley, Laurence, et al)-- plus many of the secondary players — that are actually interesting and informative.
The Signs DVD features about five minutes of deleted scenes (no more spooky alien critters, alas), a lengthy making - of documentary with commentaries, and another stellar film from Night's youth — wherein a robot wearing a Halloween mask slowly chases Night through his living room.
Features the 35 - minute documentary «The Warlords 117 Days: A Production Journal» and deleted and extended scenes.
There are no supplements on the DVD but the Blu - ray has a substantial collection, including the well - made 50 - minute documentary «Michael Haneke: My Life,» which was made for German TV during the production of «The White Ribbon» and features interviews with stars of his previous films (including Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert), and the 38 - minute «Making Of The White Ribbon,» which features a wealth of revelatory footage with Haneke rehearsing his cast (especially with the kids) and directing on the set.
The festival will also feature Short Film Programs: 8 Lounge Shorts: 20 Narrative Shorts; 21 Documentary Shorts; and 12 Short Features (short films that have a run time between 25 and 50 minutes).
This edition features both Blu - ray and DVD copies with new supplements, including commentary by Neil Marshall, the hour - long documentary «Werewolves vs. Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers» with new interviews with Marshall, many of his collaborators, and the film's stars, and a 13 - minute featurette on the production design, plus Marshall's 1999 short film Combat and a couple of photo galleries.
A smart, fascinating docu that's at least eighty minutes too short (rejoice, however, as the same year's feature - length documentary Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey is readily available).
The most interesting feature in the entire set is the Nippon television special, a 42 - minute Japanese documentary that was aired there to promote the release of the film.
The second disc includes the new stuff: Josh Brolin's unauthorized behind - the - scenes documentary (9 minutes) features a lot of the same footage from the official making - of documentary, but with some new interviews and other stuff.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 99 minutes Studio: Troma Entertainment DVD Extras: Alternate happy ending, deleted scenes, music videos, trailers, filmmaking lessons, director's commentary, feature - length behind - the - scenes documentary, and much more.
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Right up until about ten minutes before I e-mailed off my final predictions to Kris, I had «Trouble the Water» pencilled in as my prediction here.
The only HD feature on disc one is «Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic», which runs about 35 minutes and is a newly produced documentary.
A feature - length commentary (an impressive feat, considering the feature in question is 330 minutes long), an early Brownlow documentary on Gance, and a 60 - page insert booklet provide gratifying insight into the making of a film that is as much a joy to research as it is watch.
As far as extra features on the Blu - ray, there's only one to speak of — a standard, 11 - minute making - of documentary that fails to impress.
Directed by Malik Bendjelloul 86 minutes, color, Sweden, United Kingdom, 2012 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection, 2012 Sundance Film Festival World Documentary Audience Award, 2013 Academy Award for Best Feature - Length Documentary
As for the short film that occupies the latter 50 minutes or so, it's a tale of corporate intrigue featuring unknown but game actors, playing out a sexual blackmail that feels more the lark for the context provided by the attendant documentary.
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie, featuring interviews with various cast and crew, as well as a few Kubrick experts, about everything from the casting process, to filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
The Blu - ray edition looks stunning (I did not view the DVD, which features no supplements) and includes the 30 - minute making - of documentary «Hard - Wires Humanity: Making Ghost in the Shell,» which covers the production with lots of behind - the - scenes footage, and the shorter featurettes «Section 9: Cyber Defenders» (11 mins) and «Man & Machine: The Ghost Philosophy» (10 mins), plus bonus DVD and Ultraviolet Digital HD copies of the film.
ABC News Features has just posted «The Force of Sound,» a 26 - minute documentary about the sound design for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
, I Wan na Be a Life Guard, Let's Get Movin», Never Kick a Woman, Little Swee'Pea, Hold the Wire, The Spinach Roadster, Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor, I'm in the Army Now; 1937: The Paneless Window Washer, Organ Grinder's Swing, My Artistical Temperature, Hospitaliky, The Twisker Pitcher, Morning, Noon and Nightclub, Lost and Foundry, I Never Changes My Altitude, I Like Babies and Infinks, The Football Toucher Downer, Protek the Weakerist, Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, Fowl Play; 1938: Let's Celebrake, Learn Polikeness, The House Builder - Upper, Big Chief Ugh - Amugh - Ugh Video & Audio; Bonus Features: Retrospective Documentaries, Popumentaries, Audio Commentaries, From the Vault; Menus and Packaging; Closing Thoughts Running Time: 422 Minutes (7 hours, 2 minutes) / Rating: Not Rated 1.33:1 Fullscreen (Theatrical Aspect Ratio) / Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 (English) Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned; Six - sided Digipak in Cardboard Slipcover Originally Released between 1933 and 1938; DVD Release Date: July 31, 2007 Four single - sided, dual - layered discs (DVD - 9); Suggested Retail Price: $ 64.98
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