Sentences with phrase «new film portrait»

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Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a documentary on Federico Fellini's life and work by filmmaker Damian Pettigrew, who combines vintage interview footage of Fellini, new conversations with those who worked with him (including actors Donald Sutherland and Terence Stamp), and excerpts from Fellini's films (some of them previously unseen outtakes) to create an insightful portrait of a remarkable creative mind.
Covering a transformative year in Hendrix's life from 1966 - 67, in which he went from a New York City backing musician to making his mark in London's music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph, the film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.
Kiki is an update of sorts on Jennie Livingston's Paris Is Burning, a canonical portrait of New York ball culture in the 1980s that endures, though not without complications, as an essential investigation of queerness, race, class, and stardom — and a work that noticeably goes unmentioned in Jordenö's film.
Ending well before 9/11, the film may offer a quaint enough portrait of politics as usual at the turn of the new century, though one that hardly seems helpful in the face of the world's new realities.
2016 NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL: Clever and beautifully endearing, Mike Mills «beautiful portrait of five people in the late 1970s is one of the year's most glamorous efforts.
Last night they stepped out again in support of Stanley Tucci's new film, Final Portrait.
There's sweetness and sadness in a film that makes hearts soar with its Bowie - set dance through the New York streets, and invites ample cringing in its protagonist's awkward encounters, but mostly there's recognition of the authenticity of its immaculately - shot quarter - life crisis portrait.
That's what happens in Stanley Tucci's new film, «Final Portrait,» which made its debut Friday night at South by Southwest.
Frank desperately desires the power that Morton's money and influence commands, and the film becomes, in part, a portrait of his failure to straddle the line between old world (shoot first, ask questions never) and new world (wielding money as a weapon) criminality.
«Your whole life can be swallowed up...» Sony Pictures Classics has debuted a new official US trailer for the film Final Portrait, which was one of my favorites from last year's Berlin Film Festival.
Director Richard Linklater from the film «Last Flag Flying» poses for a portrait at the 55th New York Film Festival on September 28, 2017.
The film is handsomely mounted and Lewin uses an interesting cinematic device to great effect: he cuts to full color when the new portrait is first unveiled and when the aged, diseased image of Dorian is revealed after his descent into depravity, which provides a visual shock to the black and white drama and enhances to horror of the grotesque mutation of the painting.
Extras: Two audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976 with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced by and starring Bates; trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
Other highlights in this strand include: Miguel Gomes» mixes fantasy, documentary, docu - fiction, Brechtian pantomime and echoes of MGM musical in the epic ARABIAN NIGHTS; the World Premiere of William Fairman and Max Gogarty's CHEMSEX, an unflinching, powerful documentary about the pleasures and perils associated with the «chemsex» scene that's far more than a sensationalist exposé; the European Premiere of CLOSET MONSTER, Stephen Dunn's remarkable debut feature about an artistic, sexually confused teen who has conversations with his pet hamster, voiced by Isabella Rossellini; THE ENDLESS RIVER a devasting new film set in small - town South Africa from Oliver Hermanus, Diep Hoang Nguyen's beautiful debut, FLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, a wry, weird socially probing take on the teen pregnancy scenario that focuses on a girl whose escape from village life to pursue an urban education has her frozen in mid-flight; LUCIFER, Gust Van den Berghe's thrillingly cinematic tale of Lucifer as an angel who visits a Mexican village, filmed in «Tondoscope» — a circular frame in the centre of the screen; the European premiere of KOTHANODI a compelling, unsettling fairytale from India; veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache's gritty and delicate portrait of a drug addicted petty thief in MADAME COURAGE; Radu Muntean's excellent ONE FLOOR BELOW, which combines taut, low - key realism with incisive psychological and ethical insights in a drama centering on a man, his wife and a neighbor; and QUEEN OF EARTH, Alex Ross Perry's devilish study of mental breakdown and dysfunctional power dynamics between female best friends, starring Elisabeth Moss.
Rodrigo placed the film in his top films at this year's New York Film Festival, but agreed he had trouble connecting to the «deadpan humanist portraits» Payne employs.
Recently topping The New York Times» list of the century's best films, writer - director Paul Thomas Anderson's compulsively fascinating portrait of capitalism and religion at war for the soul of America strives for greatness at every turn — and Day - Lewis recognized that subtlety had no place in such a searing vision.
In this Nov. 7, 2016 photo, actor Eddie Redmayne poses for a portrait in New York to promote his film, «Fantastic Beasts,» the first of a planned five prequels to the «Harry Potter» series by J.K. Rowling.
Our own Mike D'Angelo reviewed the film when it opened in New York last month and called it «something remarkable,» a moving portrait of two women «without a trace of winking or archness.»
Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt have supported their «The Devil Wears Prada» (and «Julie and Julia»)- co-star Stanley Tucci at the premiere of his film «Final Portrait» in New York, yesterday.
• Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials
• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release • Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
It is certainly one of the most courageous and passionate portraits of the American underbelly ever put on film, a movie bathed in blood as much as in light, and revisiting the film on its Blu - ray debut, mastered from the brand new digital restoration currently making the rounds on the festival and repertory cinema circuit, only confirms the power of the film to, after all these years, sink the audience into the mind and filthy, fetid world of Travis Bickle.
Back in February, the revered British filmmaker premiered his new Emily Dickinson biopic, A Quiet Passion, at the Berlin Film Festival, and in May, his 2015 film Sunset Song — a portrait of an early twentieth - century Scottish woman named Chris — came to the U.S. (While in New York for Sunset Song, Davies graciously stopped by to regale us with tales of his pasnew Emily Dickinson biopic, A Quiet Passion, at the Berlin Film Festival, and in May, his 2015 film Sunset Song — a portrait of an early twentieth - century Scottish woman named Chris — came to the U.S. (While in New York for Sunset Song, Davies graciously stopped by to regale us with tales of his pasNew York for Sunset Song, Davies graciously stopped by to regale us with tales of his past.)
Release Date: Since her excellent 2010 debut I Will Follow, DuVernay has become an impressive force to be reckoned with, challenging herself across a dizzying number of projects and platforms (including the short film The Door, which went to Venice 2013, television projects such as a compelling portrait of Venus Williams with Venus Vs. for ESPN's «Nine for IX» series, and «Scandal,» plus she unveiled a surprise documentary project this year with The 13th, an excellent portrait of the troubling history of racial injustice within the criminal justice system — and also the first documentary to open the New York Film Festival).
One of the strongest (and strangest) true - crime films to come along since Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Jim Van Bebber's The Manson Family gets a rock - solid Blu - ray upgrade, as well as some killer new extras, from Severin.
is a deliriously biblical portrait of the artist as a godlike monster (for the record, I liked it), this new film by Paul Thomas Anderson offers a more graceful and far more complicated version of the same idea... Quiet, moody, and deeply perverse (I'll say no more), this fascinating movie reminds us that Anderson is the kind of alchemist - director who can turn somebody ordering breakfast into a classic scene.»
Pimp turned successful urban fiction author Robert Beck gets a loving, burnished treatment in the new documentary «Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp,» a film which awkwardly straddles the line between amiable hagiography and a more discerning sociological study of the constricted economic opportunities for African - Americans in the pre-Civil Rights era.
The film is a tribute and moving portrait of the longtime New York City Ballet principal dancer, who contemplated a life without ballet after hip surgery in 2013.
Revisiting the location and themes of Abel Ferrara's earlier film China Girl (1987), the king of New York cinema crafts a portrait of his home with this neighbourhood film about a community and its many vibrant souls at war with gentrification.
- New, restored 4K digital transfer of the English - language version of the film, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray - Alternate French - language version of the film - Audio commentary from 2005 featuring film scholar Adrian Martin - Portrait: Orson Welles, a 1968 documentary directed by François Reichenbach and Frédéric Rossif - New interview with actor Norman Eshley - Interview from 2004 with cinematographer Willy Kurant - New interview with Welles scholar François Thomas - An essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum
NERUDA Pablo Larraín 2016 Chile / Argentina / France / Spain 107 minutes Opens December 16, 2016 Pablo Larraín's exciting, surprising, and colorful new film is a «Nerudean» portrait of the great Chilean poet's years of Read More →
Based on Philip Carlo's biographical portrait of Mafia hitman Richard Kuklinski, the 2012 film The Iceman, which stars Michael Shannon as the bi-polar family man / cold - blooded killer, doesn't come close to capturing the grimy, matter - of - fact carnage that Kuklinski meted out in New York throughout the 1970s and»80s.
At the film's Los Angeles press day, Collider got the opportunity to sit down with actor Armie Hammer for this 1 - on - 1 interview about what attracted him to Final Portrait, the master class experience of getting to watch Geoffrey Rush do his thing, how he delved into James Lord, and why he felt like the new guy on set.
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, one of the most disturbing horror films of the 1980s, is getting a brand new 4K Blu - Ray release for its...
Dree Hemingway of the film In A Relationship poses for a portrait during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studio on April 20, 2018 in New York City.
Neruda Directed by Pablo Larraín Chile / Argentina / France / Spain, 2016, 107m Spanish and French with English subtitles Pablo Larraín's exciting, surprising, and colorful new film is not a biopic but, as the director himself puts it, a «Nerudean» portrait of the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's years of flight and exile after his 1948 denunciation of his government's leadership.
This is a portrait of the ruling Wakandans from Marvel's new Black Panther film, with the title hero played by Chadwick Boseman standing front and center, clad in the onyx - hued armored suit he uses to defend this technologically advanced wonderland from the outside world.
Director Clay Tweel delivers a bold and moving portrait of beloved Spokane born, former WSU and New Orleans Saints football player Steve Gleason, who at age 34 was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease and courageously filmed his journey for the public eye.
The film hardly breaks any new ground; in fact it's almost customary now for British actor - turned - directors to start out with uncompromising portraits of domestic misery, as evinced by Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, and Mullan himself.
Actors Hayley Law and Brett Dier from the film «The New Romantic» pose for a portrait in the Getty Images Portrait Studio Powered by Pizza Hut at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival on March 10, 2018 in Austinportrait in the Getty Images Portrait Studio Powered by Pizza Hut at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival on March 10, 2018 in AustinPortrait Studio Powered by Pizza Hut at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival on March 10, 2018 in Austin, Texas.
But more than anything, according to Rodrigo Perez's review from Park City, it's that the film sees the flourishing of a new voice with its «deeply misanthropic portrait of narcissism» that's drawing comparisons to Noah Baumbach «s earlier work.
Each will focus on a different aspect of Dean's practice; the NPG will show her portrait work, including her six - screen portrait of Merce Cunningham, the National Gallery will display still lifes (both 15 March — 28 May), and the RA will show landscapes — among them, a new 35 mm CinemaScope film called Antigone (19 May — 12 August).
6pm - 3 am Screening: A Portrait of Marina Abromovic, by Matthew Placek YoungArts will present the world premiere of the new short film installation A Portrait of Marina Abramovi?
In conjunction with the 2010 Hollywood awards season, the New York Times Magazine commissioned Hellen van Meene for a portrait portfolio of five starlets from award nominated films.
Sherman first shot onto the New York art scene in the 1970s with her «Untitled Film Stills,» a series of black - and - white film noire style portraits of Sherman herself, donning stereotypical female roles like damsel in distress or femme fatale.
• February 25 - 27, Anthology Film Archives Presents Newly - Restored Prints of Rudy Burckhardt's «Money» (1968) and «The Climate of New York» (1948)-- Screenings of recently restored prints of the classic Burckhardt films «Money» (1968), in which renowned dance critic Edwin Denby leads a cast of «60s art - and poetry - world stars, and «The Climate of New York» (1948), in which Burckhardt paints a portrait of the city and its inhabitants in luminous black - and - white and saturated color.
Michael Feldman documented the transition to this new work in a film, in 2008 - 09, Portrait of an American Painter [17] In 2009, Willis had a one - person show at the Elizabeth Harris Gallery, with catalog entitled The Lattice Paintings essay, by James Panero [18] of The New Criterinew work in a film, in 2008 - 09, Portrait of an American Painter [17] In 2009, Willis had a one - person show at the Elizabeth Harris Gallery, with catalog entitled The Lattice Paintings essay, by James Panero [18] of The New CriteriNew Criterion.
As a collateral event of the 57th Venice Biennale, the Museo Correr shows 26 of Shirin Neshat's portraits from The Home of My Eyes alongside new film, Roja.
Goldschmied & Chiari selected for The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., biennial exhibition series «Women to Watch,» June 5 - Sept 13, 2015, http://nmwa.org/press-room/press-releases/national-museum-women-arts-announces-artists-featured-biennial-exhibition Rachel Higgins in group exhibition «Negative Space,» curated by Gabrielle Garland and Stacie Johnson, The Knockdown Center, Maspeth, NY, Feb 28 - April 12, http://knockdown.center/event/negative-space/ Rachel Higgins in group exhibition «I Serve Art,» curated by Sara Reisman, Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery, Visual Arts Building, SUNY Purchase, Feb 17 - Mar 27, https://www.purchase.edu/Departments/AcademicPrograms/Arts/artdesign/richardanddollymaassgallery.aspx Josh Slater film «A Short Coma,» and interview featured in The Creators Connect, http://www.thecreatorsconnect.com/meet-josh-slater/ Rachel Higgins in group exhibition «Flat by Fiat,» Brooklyn, Jan 31 - Feb 21, 2015, open by appointment Goldschmied & Chiari: Untitled Portraits listed in «Feature Shoot Recommends: Top 10 Photo Events and Happenings in New York (Jan. 19 - 25),» by Ellyn Kail, Jan 19, 2015 http://www.featureshoot.com/2015/01/feature-shoot-recommends-top-10-photo-events-happenings-new-york-jan-19-25/ Goldschmied & Chiari: Untitled Portraits reviewed in the New Yorker Jan 12, 2015 http://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/art/goldschmied-chiari Loring Knoblauch's review «Goldschmied & Chiari: Untitled Portraits @kristenlorello» in Collector Daily Jan 12, 2015 http://collectordaily.com/artists/sara-goldschmied-and-eleonora-chiari/ Giacinto Occhionero in group exhibition, «You Don't Bring Me Flowers (+ The Mistress Project), Jan 24 - Mar 7, 2015, http://www.68projects.com/category/exhibitions-future/ Goldschmied & Chiari in group exhibition «Florilegia,» at Grimaldi Gavin, London, Jan 16 - Feb 28, 2014, http://www.grimaldigavin.com/index.php?method=section&action=zoom&id=160&lng=1&forceID=1e3f75e0c66514dbd92d42cc43bbfd19
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