Plus it comes with its very own DVD
of short films from the Aesthetica Short Film Festival.
Ballroom Marfa presents «The Bike - In: A Night of Video Art,» in which a selection
of short films from Artists» Film International will be screened in our outdoor courtyard on 19 August 2012 at 9 pm.
To launch our new Education and Outreach programming, Ballroom Marfa presents «The Bike - In: A Night of Video Art,» in which a selection
of short films from Artists» Film International will be screened in Ballroom Marfa's outdoor courtyard on 19 August at 9 pm.
For the first time, a special program
of short films from the United Kingdom is part of the annual 10 - day festival...
For the first time, a special program
of short films from the United Kingdom is part of the annual 10 - day festival headquartered at Enzian Theater in Maitland.
Speaking to Screen Rant to promote his new series
of short films from Oats Studios, Blomkamp has -LSB-...]
Monday kicks off with a repeat of «Hunt For the Wilderpeople» and a second program
of short films from the one and only Collin Souter.
Not exact matches
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).
Country Lovers and City Lovers, two
of six
short films adapted
from Nadine Gordimer
short stories and locally produced, are well - wrought cries
of controlled outrage against sexual apartheid.
A
short film featuring a never - before - heard track
from electronic music duo, Empire
of the Sun, leads the campaign by showcasing real experiences
of Absolut nightlife.
Placing real consumers and nightlife enthusiasts in the spotlight, the
short film, directed by Grammy - winning director Melina Matsoukas, features a never - before - heard track
from the electronic music duo, Empire
of the Sun.
From what the TASTE AWARDS can see, this is more than a
short - term trend, this is the tip
of a very large list
of food & drink - based
films.
Among the content to look forward to, Malibu and Ne - Yo completed a commercial shoot in Spain that will provide a variety
of brand assets —
from videos and
short films to behind - the - scenes images.
As we continue our series
of shorts from the upcoming FIFA World Cup ™
film, One to Eleven, enjoy the midfield maestro's recollections
of that famous night.
The promo made by the South Korean broadcaster features the likes
of Son Heung - Min, Harry Kane, Javier Hernandez and Mauricio Pochettino hilariously superimposed in what looks like a
short clip
from an old Korean
film of sorts.
The A / V Geeks» Skip Elsheimer will guide a fun night
of trivia and tongue - in - cheek commentary on popular science - themed movies as well as samples
from his vault
of 24,000 +
short films.
Short films about exploding stars and subatomic particles top the list
of prizewinners
from the annual Quantum
Shorts contest
Talk with Your Hands, the third
of four Cambridge
Shorts films, explores the richness
of sensory perception in interviews with blind and deaf people together with insights
from neuroscientists.
Every year the ASCB chooses two or three proposals
from those submitted by member labs across the world and awards each
of them a $ 1,000 unrestricted production grant to turn its research into a
short film.
As an actress, Jammal has appeared in a number
of different projects,
from feature
films to
shorts, to TV shows.
A few months ago, it hit me - this is my version
of Ruth Langhinrichs» voice
from her 1040's dating guide Boy Dates Girl which inspired The Etiquette Man, the
short film I co-produced with Steve Coulter.
The Long and the
Short and the Tall (released as Jungle Fighters in the USA and Canada) is a 1961 British war
film directed by Leslie Norman, which stars «
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It twists and turns multiple times throughout its
short running time, borrowing heavily
from a variety
of films in the horror genre (and other genres as well), but under the sure direction and
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, who makes her feature debut as writer - director after a couple
of short films, tells the story exclusively
from the girls» point
of view — both emotionally, as they have all our sympathy, and physically, as almost nothing happens that one
of them could not be seeing.
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).
But there's absolutely no flow to the
film's screenplay - which is based on a series
of short stories by J.T. LeRoy - as it lurches
from one vignette to the next, without any thought to keeping the audience engaged.
The languid pace
of the
film is utterly perfect, reflecting the time investment that McCandless put into his journey, while the beautiful, subtly - played performances he gets
from Vince Vaughn, Hal Holbrook, and especially Emile Hirsch as McCandless are nothing
short of phenomenal.
Aside
from the essential
short prologue Hotel Chevalier, the star
of the disc is Matt Zoller Seitz's 11 - minute video essay entitled «Chaos and Control,» in which the
film critic discusses key ideas, motifs, and patterns in The Darjeeling Limited over edited footage
of the
film.
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.
Getting
short - shrift in all
of this is Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas, The Rules
of Attraction), who is pushed mostly to the side here — although that may be intended irony, since his character was the most sexually experienced in the original
film, making him the guy most likely to have had his glory day in high school, only to go downhill
from there.
«Room» is an offshoot
of «Seances,» an interactive online menu
of short films imagined
from the titles
of various lost silent - era features, shot with separate (but sometimes overlapping) casts in Montreal and Paris.
To many, especially the cynical, it seems a bit preposterous for Jackson, having turned each
of the 400 - 700 page Rings novels into roughly 3 - hour
films, to generate three more such
films from the
shorter and simpler children's book that came first.
(Note that the previous year's 1st place studio, GKIDS, is absent
from our new rankings because it released just five
films in 2015, two
short of our minimum.)
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.
However, I felt that Blood Car could have benefitted
from a few rewrites as the concept is very good, but it does fall
short of what the
film could have been.
Plus most
of the Decepticons don't even look like Transformers they look more like robotic aliens
from another
film «Batteries Not Included» and «
Short Circuit» springs to mind, the Decepticon disguised as a female student was the worst offender.
Movie 43 is an anthology
film composed
of allegedly funny, scatological
shorts from a dozen directors — like Paris, je t» aime, minus the city and the love.
Adapted
from a well - known
short story by Shirley Jackson, The Haunting is also a remake
of the modest but genuinely creepy 1963
film directed by workmanlike industry veteran Robert Wise, who counts among his many credits the editing
of Orson Welles» Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons and Oscars for the helming
of West Side Story and The Sound
of Music.
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.
This Walt Disney Signature Collection release on Blu - ray includes a new rendition
of «When You Wish Upon a Star,» rare artwork
from the Pleasure Island sequence, archival recordings
of Walt Disney during the
film's production and a restored 1927 animated
short of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
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.
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.
Produced not by McKay and Ferrell or their former collaborator Judd Apatow, The Big
Short hails
from Pitt's Plan B Entertainment, whose mostly prestigious 11 - year filmography includes
films like 12 Years a Slave, Selma, The Departed, Moneyball, and The Tree
of Life.
Funded by the Department for Communities through Northern Ireland Screen and by Derry City and Strabane District Council, Foyle Film Festival delivers a comprehensive programme
of documentaries,
short films and feature
films from all over the world; a full programme
of educational events for schools, youth, and adults and a variety
of industry networking events and panel discussions.
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.
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.