Sentences with phrase «minute film features»

A new 21 minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of «The Message» version of the Bible Eugene Peterson was released yesterday.
A new 21 - minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of The Message version of the Bible, Eugene Peterson, has been released.
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Teachers TV «School Matters — Teenage Fathers» 30 minute film featuring three teenage dads from Sunderland.
Station to Station / U.S.A. (Director: Doug Aitken)-- Station to Station is composed of 60 individual one - minute films featuring different artists, musicians, places, and perspectives.

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So instead of a creating a big feature with a broad theatrical release, Ms. Powell Jobs commissioned a 30 - minute film, «The Dream Is Now,» which is viewable online and being shown at college campuses across the country.
The company envisions systems that will let consumers download a high - definition, full - length feature film in less than five minutes, allow rural health clinics to send 3 - D medical images over the Internet and let students collaborate with classmates around the world while watching live 3 - D video of a university lecture.
All of which brought the judges to special films, the biggies of ski movies, full - dress features that run as long as 50 minutes.
This 90 - minute feature film by Oscar - winning director, Danis Tanovic, tells the true story of a former Nestlé salesman who took on the company with the help of IBFAN when he realises that babies are dying as a result of his work pressuring doctors to promote formula.
This Saturday afternoon, stop by the ICA for a 95 - minute program featuring seven short films from this year's Sundance Film Festival.
This 90 - minute feature film by Oscar - winning Director Danis Tanovic is based on the true story of a former Nestlé Medical Delegate in Pakistan who exposed company marketing practices with the help of IBFAN.
Especially now that a number of junior doctors have now produced a six minute campaign film setting out why they are eyeing up industrial action - and featuring real - life stories.
The 10 - minute film, which features a mixture of diary camera footage and interviews with Louise, records the exact moment she shoots a wigeon and captures her immediate reaction.
For scientists it was like going from a choppy, two - minute YouTube clip to a feature film on a flat - screen TV.
Unprecedented in the setup was that the test subjects freely viewed a feature - length, 105 - minute film in its entirety in the brain scanner.
45 - minute Brain Rules film featuring John Medina Take a lively tour of the 12 original Brain Rules for home, work, and school — from «Exercise boosts brain power» to «Sleep well, think well.»
I shared our five - minute wedding video back in November and just when I thought I couldn't love MacKenzie and Philip any more, the twenty - minute feature film version arrived in my inbox and we got to relive every little detail all over again, just in time for our six month anniversary!
You may never be featured as cartoon (or computer - animated) royalty in a 90 - minute film, but all of these clothing options will get you * thismuch * closer to that end goal.
The feature, Actors in Search of a Story, applauds the entire cast of the film (right down to the woman who plays Harold's psychologist for about two minutes of screen time), Building the Team profiles director Marc Forster and some of his crew, and Words on a Page focuses on budding young screenwriter Zach Helm.
Fans of the typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which includes 45 minutes of deleted scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate scenes, and other usual suspects like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
But even at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
He was adamant that the story premise of Free Fire could not be done as a feature film and was, at best, the sort of material for a 20 - minute shoot - em - up short.
It's ultimately clear, however, that Fear and Desire simply isn't able to justify its feature - length running time (ie the whole thing feels padded - out even at 61 minutes), with the movie's less - than - consistent vibe paving the way for a second half that could hardly be less interesting or anti-climactic - which does, in the end, confirm the film's place as a fairly ineffective first effort that does, at least, highlight the eye - catching visual sensibilities of its preternaturally - talented director.
Directed by, as the opening credits note, «One of the Two Guys Who Killed John Wick's Dog,» the first 10 minutes of «Deadpool 2» feature roughly the same amount of spectacular bloodletting as both that film and its sequel combined, as wiseacre mercenary Deadpool slices a gruesome swath through waves of villainous henchmen.
The trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's eighth feature - length film dropped less than 30 minutes ago and cinephiles are already frothing at the mouth.
Next is Into The Wild: The Experience, 17 minutes of talk with the same individuals from the first feature, this time examining what goes into 8 - months of filming over 30 different locations, and how that filming in practice mimicked McCandless's rough - and - tumble experiences - also enthralling subject matter, and also too short.
Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, the program runs 55 minutes and features author Ray Bradbury, film critic Stanley Kauffmann, filmmakers Nikola Radosevic, Bernard Vorhaus and Sidney Lumet, artist Al Hirschfeld, historians Brigitte Hamann, Gitta Sereny and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., screenwriters Walter Bernstein and Budd Schulberg, Hitler's inner circle member Reinhard Spitzy, Charlie Chaplin's son Sydney, Chaplin's friend Ivor Montagu, Chaplin's assistant Dan James, and Chaplin's cousin Betty Tetrick.
For what it's worth, The Hills Have Eyes II's unrated DVD features four minutes of deleted scenes (nothing the least bit distinguishable from what finally wound up the film) and a short gag reel (again, could've plugged it into the picture proper with no disruption to continuity — or lack thereof).
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.
This feature runs 47 minute and is the seventh documentary released as part of each film's Ultimate Edition Blu - ray releases.
(September 2) One of the greatest heist films is this 1956 black and white film by Jules Dassin that features one hell of a middle sequence: a 30 - minute heist free of dialogue or music.
He has an affability and grace that makes him interesting to watch, but Silberling's film is the equivalent of a funny 20 - minute short that is dragged out to a full - length feature through music interludes and montages involving Paz Vega getting dressed, washing her car, or Freeman learning about Target (the department store).
«The Deathly Hallows, Part 1: Behind the Story Featurettes» is an 80 minutes feature that is split into fourteen mini featurettes focusing on the film's production and nine of these are new to the film.
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
EXTRAS: In addition to both the theatrical and extended cut of the film (featuring 10 minutes of never - before - seen footage), there's a brand new collection of bonus material, including an audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making - of featurette, deleted scenes and more.
What might have worked as a 10 - minute segment on Funny or Die, is instead unnecessarily given the feature film treatment, hurdling towards a limited release for audiences at theaters where beer is served so they can have an excuse to laugh.
They talk over 33 minutes of scenes, most featuring Wilson's character, with the actor trying to comment while seeing these bits of the film for the first time.
Putting a lid on the package are a theatrical trailer in HD (and running close to three minutes) plus a 12 - page foldout, designed in the distinctive style of a mid-1980s cigarette advertisement, featuring «The $ 100,000 Box,» a new essay by film critic Scott Tobias that includes this gem: «They can't drop out of society.
In this 40 - minute clip, (a quite young) Carlos Reygadas talks about his venture into directing films and the shooting process of Japón, his first feature - length production.
That four - hour broadcast was recently reconfigured into a 101 - minute feature film titled Dorothy and the Witches of Oz and given theatrical release in a handful of random American cities February 2012.
Directed by Anthony Wonke, the feature - length film gives fans an extensive and in - depth look behind the scenes of the latest entry in the Star Wars saga, and you can watch the first 12 minutes of the movie right now.
The most revelatory feature is a 48 - minute French TV program on the making of Faces, half of which was shot during the film's three - year - long production.
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.
Either way, the film — which is inspired by the comedians» shorts and features three 30 - minute sections — stars Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos and Will Sasso as Larry, Moe and Curly.
Clocking in at barely more than a minute in length, it features brief, eerie looks at the film, spliced together with famous quotes from everyone from Aristotle to Charles Manson about the overlap between paranoia, love, fear, and pain.
Of course, ample scenes of motorcycles hurtling around corners at horrific speeds are included across the film's 104 minute running time, however the emphasis on the riders rather than the race grounds the feature in the relatable quest of chasing a dream.
Subversive has loaded the disc with supplements, starting with a film - length yakker featuring Cundey, Cimber, and Perkins — the same trio that appears in the disc's 35 - minute making - of doc, «A Maiden's Voyage».
Dill Scallion would have probably been better as a short film ranging in 45 minutes or so, but as a feature, it only works so much.
«Sweeney Todd Press Conference, November 2007» (20 minutes) features Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Timothy Spall, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, and Richard Zanuck answering questions about the film and their careers and clearly having a good time.
Extras include the Original Theatrical Trailer featured on the DVD, but the nearly 10 - minutes - long vintage featurette on the making of the film with Crichton being interviewed and the pilot episode of the ill - fated and odd Beyond Westworld TV series are the new extras.
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