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Additional Radio Imagination events happening this fall include a musical performance by Nicole Mitchell and a panel discussion on radical reproduction at the Huntington; and a screening of short films at REDCAT curated by Erin Christovale.

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They are filming a capsule, or short clip, to add to the catalogue of images, sounds and interactive elements that will fill a brand - new terminal at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
At the Toronto launch of Johnnie Walker Platinum, brand ambassador Ewan Gunn cut his presentation short in favour of a film.
As an industry content leader, Participant annually produces up to six narrative feature films, five documentary films, three episodic television series, and more than 40 hours of digital short form programming, through its digital subsidiary SoulPancake — all aimed at entertainment that inspires social awareness and engaging audiences to participate in positive social change.
Another epic short film / music video mash - up, «Great God» finds Carman as both the cool teacher at a Christian school, as well as a heroic knight out to reclaim the good name of the medieval church.
(If you have a subscription to The Work of the People, you can watch this short film of me telling that story in its entirety but here's a snippet at least.)
Back in 2012, a short film called Montauk from filmmaker Charlie Kessler garnered some attention at The Hamptons Film Festival for its intriguing sci - fi story about a government research lab conducting strange experiments outside of a small American town (which leads to a bunch of weird stuff happening, including a child going missing and a monster from another dimension being released).
At the dinner at Melbourne's 45 Downstairs, Djokovic was friendly and relaxed as he bantered with host Andy Allen (2012 winner of MasterChef Australia) about sharing some significant moments of his life in the new Jacob's Creek Made by Moments series of short filmAt the dinner at Melbourne's 45 Downstairs, Djokovic was friendly and relaxed as he bantered with host Andy Allen (2012 winner of MasterChef Australia) about sharing some significant moments of his life in the new Jacob's Creek Made by Moments series of short filmat Melbourne's 45 Downstairs, Djokovic was friendly and relaxed as he bantered with host Andy Allen (2012 winner of MasterChef Australia) about sharing some significant moments of his life in the new Jacob's Creek Made by Moments series of short films.
In short, says Brooks, they wanted to make sure they didn't get another Days of Thunder, the much - reviled (at least in racing circles) 1990 Tom Cruise film, which featured, among other cinematic inventions, scenes of Robert Duvall as a good - ol» - boy team owner who assembles stock cars in a barn.
At the older age groups, our youth team and development squad watched a short film called «Wonderkid», depicting the inner turmoil of a gay professional footballer (the film can be watched below).
Oscar - nominated short films are also showing this weekend at the ICA and the Kendall Square Theatre, plus we have a long list of things we would love to see at the movie theater.
Come and look at my portfolio of photos and short films.
Produced right after World War II, the short Encyclopedia Britannica film «Despotism» looks at the aspects of a society that make its government free versus those that make it authoritarian.
If it was a video broadcast to the party at the conference than I could agree with that point but you can't use a short film like this as a party political broadcast and then accuse people of assuming a meaning that's wrong.
Long Beach volunteer firefighter and resident Lawrence Mazel comforts his wife, Candace, as they watch a short film documenting superstorm Sandy during a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the storm at Long Beach City Hall.
I filmed these short «outfits for work» clips, just before heading to work, and, at the end of a busy working weekend, I had enough material to edit a fashion video!
I was there with several of my sister bloggers and a crowd of movie fans who braved the weather to dress up, watch Academy Award nominated short films and then get down at the after party.
In 2012, she was also part of the cast for Kanye West's debut short film screened at the Cannes Film Festival, Cruel Summer.
Written by James Garibay, October 11, 2016, at 6:50 a.m. «The Invention of Matthais Walden» is a short film by Whitney Howard and Tatiana Lee.
What I do know is that I had scheduled my flights to Madrid this weekend around going to Somerset House, and whilst Would - have - been 14 refused to sell me the Somerset House tickets, there were still some available for the film, so on a whim I bought two and decided to ask around to see if any of my friends could find in a «stand - in» at short notice.
At the age of ten, I watched the Bond film «License to Kill», and the main female character Carey cuts her hair short midway through the film.
Paris is my favorite city, so my short film was walking hand in hand along the Seine River with my lover on a sunny morning on our way to the Musee» D'Orsay to view Impressionist paintings, followed by lunch at a sidewalk cafe, and a walk back to the hotel for a late afternoon of making love.
Aaliyah Love lesbian Pictures And Movies at Freeones courtesy of Aaliyah Love her official site Friends and family remember the short, remarkable life of music and film's Aaliyah who died on August 25th, 2001.
Their fabricated stories occasionally dissolve into something much more honest; Jack, perhaps the most emotional of the brothers, is a short story writer, with suspiciously familiar plot points and characters he insists are fictitious (from the short, Hotel Chevalier, which accompanies the film at the festival, we know this is not true).
The film's pervasively underwhelming atmosphere is perpetuated by the inclusion of several eye - rollingly misguided sequences (eg Santa and a few elves are trapped inside a child's bedroom), with the resulting lack of momentum ensuring that the episodic midsection, which revolves primarily around Arthur's ongoing efforts at finding said little girl's house, fares especially poorly and is, for the most part, nothing short of interminable.
The specific ending of the film, which wisely avoids the worst mistakes of the book and at least cuts things mercifully short after a series of catastrophes, is not successful or convincing; in fact, it's rather clichéd and banal, but the intuition that violent, terrible acts flow inexorably in part from Americans» unawareness and incomprehension of the simplest facts of their own lives is undeniably true.
And in a short break from the Tidy Bowl swirl of jokes, the film uses pretty much every high school cliché when Shrek arrives at WA.
Even if the action and thriller elements fall short of the intended mark, there's never a point when the film fails to at least maintain interest, even when it becomes a bit obvious where things are going to lead.
Issues regarding pacing and structural tightness are among the more considerable in this film, which promises to be rather extensive as a biopic, only to succumb to anything from repetitious filler, - at its worst with the forceful and recurrent insertion of a recital of Oscar Wilde's own short story «The Selfish Giant» - to meandering material whose being backed by steady directorial storytelling by Brian Gilbert leads to moderate bland spells.
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.
The film, which won the top prize this year at the Director's Fortnight sidebar, is primarily concerned with the body and brain of Brady (Brady Jandreau) a rising rodeo champ whose career is cut short by a major head injury.
The breathtaking, richly eloquent, and visually - poetic film - deliberately filmed at a slow pace - about space travel and the discovery of extra-terrestrial intelligence (many years before Star Wars (1977), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)-RRB-, was based on the published 1951 short story The Sentinel, written in 1948 by English science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.
Also during the»90s, he tried his hand at screenwriting and producing with the short film Second Coming, a contemporary take on Christ's second coming starring himself as a dread - locked Jesus accused of insanity.
Scorsese's career began in New York City at NYU where he made a series of short films.
The short - statured, middle - aged Haven, who throughout the film is always dressed in white with rhinestones and gaudy designs, is distracted by the unauthorized entrance into the control room audience of a BBC journalist Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), a flea - market dressed, tattered, nit - wit, opinionated reporter who is «doing a documentary on Nashville» and lugging a tape recorder at her side.
There's a certain kind of film I see at many festivals: oblique, short on narrative and incident (or filled with repetitive incident), shot in a style that favors long (distance and time) shots of people doing nothing, or doing mundane things like crossing the street in real time.
The future director studied history at the University of Montreal, and it was there that he would produce his first short film, Seul ou Avec d'Autres, in 1962.
In extending a short story to feature length without embellishing it — at least in the plotting — Loktev suffuses the film with the kind of intimate, microscopic detail and observation that's more common to literature than cinema.
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.
Most action films only contain a handful of short, sharp action beats which provoke a sense of giddy exhilaration; Dredd packs in at least ten or 15 of those moments.
Both films are post-apocalyptic sci - fi thrillers where the the population of Earth is threatened into nonexistence in a short amount of time, while the survivors do what they can in order to keep from suffering the same fate at the hands of those who have gone rabidly insane — the zombies here aren't the slow, lumbering ones we generally associate with the genre either.
Comedy, sci - fi, horror, romance, adventure, action, drama, and thriller, it covers quite a lot of territory in a short amount of time, and does so with its own sense of style that makes it different from any other film, even if it is an homage film at its core.
Night at the Museum possesses only special effects and a short - attention span style to keep us entertained, and while that has sometimes proven to be enough for other family - oriented films, it falls quite short of the mark here.
The film looks fine from a technical standpoint, and things move along without too much muss or fuss, but likeable actors and competency in the lensing fall far short of turning this plot into something worth following for more than a few snickers at its expense.
Iannotta doesn't have a feature film to his name yet, but he's got a credit that isn't just handed to any man or woman with a movie camera — his documentary short, My Big Red Purse, was selected to play at last month's South by Southwest Film Festival, beating out hundreds of competitors in the process.
From one of the most distinct and celebrated directors of contemporary Taiwanese cinema, Tsai Ming - liang, comes Walker, a formally rigorous and meditative short film that observes a monk as he ambles through the bustling streets of Hong Kong at his own VERY slow pace.
It's been a long time since Bill Paxton was a director of short films, and award - winning ones at that.
Peppered with a near - constant barrage of footnotes on the lower third of the frame identifying whatever varietal of crop viewers happen to be observing at a given moment, the film is insistent in its efforts to stoke interest in gardening and pruning, yet it stops short of bridging the gap for those less inherently spellbound by soil, roots, and branches.
At a time when the vast majority of people could not — or did not — travel far from home, these short films gave them a glimpse of the world they could not get anywhere else.
A brief yet action packed little story that looks at what happens to the Chitauri weapons following the events of AVENGERS, it's a fun little bonus, though unlike the previous Marvel One - Shots from the THOR & CAPTAIN AMERICA Blu - ray releases, it does suffer due to the lack of Clark Gregg as agent Phil Coulson, who previously helped bridge the gap between the feature films and the shorts.
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