Speaking ahead of the premiere
of the new documentary exploring Ronaldo's life, the Portuguese superstar denied suggestions that he was eyeing the top job in world football.
Not exact matches
Something Ventured, a
new documentary film directed by husband - and - wife team Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine,
explores the lives
of the men who, in the early 1960s when the venture capital industry was just beginning to take shape, risked social status (and their money) to back the companies they truly believed in.
I enjoyed interviewing San Anselmo filmmaker Kate Schermerhorn, whose
new documentary, «After Happily Ever After,»
explores the question
of whether marriage is still relevant.
«When kids are born, they're already little scientists
exploring the world,» said the filmmaker Estela Renner via a video conference from Brazil before a recent screening
of her
new documentary The Beginning
of Life (streaming on Netflix) at the World Bank in Washington, D.C.
Families Like Yours, a
new documentary «exploring the love, compassion, sacrifice, and success of LGBT families in America,» premiered in New York City yesterday, and will soon make its way to LGBT film festivals and conferences around the wor
new documentary «
exploring the love, compassion, sacrifice, and success
of LGBT families in America,» premiered in
New York City yesterday, and will soon make its way to LGBT film festivals and conferences around the wor
New York City yesterday, and will soon make its way to LGBT film festivals and conferences around the world.
, hosts Nova's intriguing
new hourlong
documentary («The Great Math Mystery,» 9 p.m. EDT April 15; check local listings) that
explores the origin
of numbers and the rules that govern them.
A
new documentary explores the steamy world
of bad shoes and women who love them.
As part
of Channel 4's Rise
of the Robots season, tonight (November 30) the broadcaster aired a
new documentary that
explored the prospect
of making sex Channel 4's award - winning investigative current affairs programme
In this lively, illuminating and unexpectedly moving
documentary, directors Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow engage in a personal and candid discussion with De Palma,
exploring not only his life and work but also his singular approach to the craft
of filmmaking and his remarkable experiences navigating the film business, from his early days as the bad boy
of New Hollywood to his more recent years as a respected veteran
of the field.
Welcome to the world
of Beasts
of the Bible, a
new 90 - minute
documentary that
explores the most extraordinary creatures in the Biblical tales.
In historical footage and
new interviews, this
documentary explores the relationship between African - Americans and the African continent during the Black Power era in terms
of both popular culture and international politics, including the brutality
of then - dictator Mobutu Sese Seko.
A
new documentary explores the life and encroaching death
of the famed film critic in a spirited style that's always moving yet never overly mournful.
In this dispatch from MIT's Open
Documentary Lab, a look at a
new virtual reality experience designed to encourage women
of color to
explore the medium's potential.
This
newest release boasts an absolutely gorgeous HD picture and pristine audio, and the Blu - ray disc is stuffed chock full
of extras, which are well worth your time to
explore (some
of which carry over from previous DVD releases
of the movie); these include a duo
of audio commentaries as well as the usual making -
of documentaries and a couple
of new featurettes — enough to lose yourself in for a solid couple
of hours.
In this week's episode
of Feminist Frequency Radio, Anita and the gang travel the world with the delectable cuisine
of Netflix's
new food
documentary series Ugly Delicious, which
explores the collisions
of food, culture, and history.
The great French
New Wave director Agnes Varda has remained relevant well into her eighties, making a series
of wonderfully self -
exploring, self - reflexive art
documentaries.
Of the documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside worl
Of the
documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out
of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside worl
of the
new batch is Weiner, winner
of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside worl
of the US
documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that
explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside world.
To get fans ready for this superhero adventure, the X-Men Movies Twitter page has released a
new Mutant viral video, which is presented as an ad for a faux
documentary series that
explores the history
of En Sabbah Nur, a.k.a Apocalypse.
Noah Baumbach (Mistress in America) and Jake Paltrow's (The Good Night) acclaimed
documentary De Palma — which
explores the life and work
of the legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma — is set for release here in the UK next week, and StudioCanal has debuted a
new poster and trailer for the film; check them out -LSB-...]
The
new Disneynature
documentary Born in China
explores the family lives
of snow leopard cubs, a baby panda and some lively young monkeys.
Host Eric Hynes talks to filmmaker Clio Barnard about the slippage between reality and representation in her
new documentary - fiction hybrid The Arbor, which utilizes an evocative lip - synch technique to
explore the gritty legacy
of celebrated British playwright Andrea Dunbar.
Other extras include audio commentary by Bertolucci, Peploe, Sakamoto and producer Jeremy Thomas,
new and vintage
documentaries exploring the making
of the movie, a 1989 interview with Bertolucci, a
new interview with Byrne, and a 98 - page booklet.
Considering how audiences have become more savvy about the art
of animation, it's easy to take for granted the technological advances Walt Disney employed for the film, namely the use
of a multiplane camera to create an illusion
of depth; while addressed in the main
documentary, the technique is further
explored in a «Tricks
of the Trade» excerpt from the old Disneyland television series as well as the 1937 nature - themed short The Old Mill, in which Disney and his crew not only tried out the
new multiplane camera but also honed their skills at drawing and animating animals.
The
documentary engages in a candid discussion with De Palma,
exploring not only his life and work but also his singular approach to the craft
of filmmaking and his experiences navigating the film business, from his early days as the bad boy
of New Hollywood to his more recent years as respected veteran.
is the first
documentary to
explore the world
of these writers and their subjects, focusing on the legendary team at The
New York Times, who approach their daily work with journalistic rigor and narrative flair.
The
new PBS
documentary «Oklahoma City»
explores the Oklahoma City bombing and how the anti-government movement
of the day galvanized bomber Timothy McVeigh.
The funds provided by the Foundation enables us to strengthen and grow our DFP, respond to
new opportunities, and
explore new and effective means to increase the impact
of documentaries in contemporary society.
A
new documentary explores what might become
of this promising boy.
Based on Abrahm Lustgarten's Pro Public report, the Discovery Channel
documentary explores the roots
of water right's disputes in the American west, the effects
of the drought in exacerbating them, and water as a
new trading commodity on Wall Street.
This
new documentary explores Weiner's bid to become the next mayor of New York City a few years after his resignation from Congre
new documentary explores Weiner's bid to become the next mayor
of New York City a few years after his resignation from Congre
New York City a few years after his resignation from Congress.
BELIEF: THE POSSESSION
OF JANET MOSES New Zealand, 2015 US Premiere, 89 min Director - David Stubbs The true story of the Wainuiomata exorcism provides the basis for David Stubbs» striking debut feature, a documentary exploring the tragic death of Janet Moses in a traditional Maori exorcism ceremon
OF JANET MOSES
New Zealand, 2015 US Premiere, 89 min Director - David Stubbs The true story
of the Wainuiomata exorcism provides the basis for David Stubbs» striking debut feature, a documentary exploring the tragic death of Janet Moses in a traditional Maori exorcism ceremon
of the Wainuiomata exorcism provides the basis for David Stubbs» striking debut feature, a
documentary exploring the tragic death
of Janet Moses in a traditional Maori exorcism ceremon
of Janet Moses in a traditional Maori exorcism ceremony.
«Treasures
of New York: Pratt Institute,» a PBS
documentary now available for streaming,
explores the great minds and bold ideas that have established Pratt as an art and design education powerhouse.
Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014 @ 7:30 p.m. CARRIE MAE WEEMS Talk at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music Brooklyn, N.Y.. Following a presentation
of her work and a screening
of the
new ART21
documentary exploring her practice, photographer Carrie Mae Weems discusses her creative process with former MoMA curator Laurence Kardish.
The white radar domes, which distinguish Menwith Hill, are the focus
of new photographic work by US artist Trevor Paglen (who we previously covered in a
documentary), known for
exploring the physical structures that house US intelligence operations: the black sites, drone bases, surveillance stations — the secretive places kept hidden from the public.
The exhibition features
documentary material that underscores Benglis's interest in
exploring and subverting gender roles as well as pioneering video works which tackle themes
of gender politics and experiment with the formal and performative potential
of what was then a
new medium.
In this podcast, Schwarz
of the Saint - Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish,
New Hampshire, talks to filmmaker Sanderson about his new documentary exploring the life and work of one of America's most renowned sculpto
New Hampshire, talks to filmmaker Sanderson about his
new documentary exploring the life and work of one of America's most renowned sculpto
new documentary exploring the life and work
of one
of America's most renowned sculptors.
Haunted Ethnography:
new experimental
documentary is a group exhibition and related indoor screening event showcasing several recent video and experimental film works by emerging artists
exploring the rich but problematic genre
of ethnographic
documentary as a locus
of aesthetic and conceptual innovation in the medium.
The artists in
New Photography 2013
explore dialectical reversals between abstraction and representation,
documentary and conceptual processes, the uniquely handmade and the mechanically reproducible, and analog and digital techniques, underscoring the idea that there has never been just one type
of photography.
Channel 4's «Grayson Perry On Taste» signals
new spate
of arts commissions from artists like Banksy, George Shaw, Hilary Lloyd, and David Shrigley Channel 4 has commissioned Turner Prize - winner Grayson Perry to present a 3 - part
documentary series
exploring the relationship between taste and class in Britain.
Ava DuVernay's
new documentary 13th
explores how the U.S. became the country with the world's largest prison population — and why a disproportional number
of those prisoners are black.
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of Disarray: Raymond Pettibon Prepares for His Opening at the David Zwirner Gallery,» The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2013 Appleford, Steve, «Art for the YouTube Crowd,» Los Angeles Times, July 28, 2013 «Art Of Punk: MOCAtv Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201
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Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive
of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201
of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon
Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art
of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201
of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases
New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output
of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201
of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game
of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201
of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 2013.
Documentary Film Premiere Bringing It Home, a new hour - long documentary film about industrial hemp, explores the question of why a crop with so many widespread benefits can not be farmed in the
Documentary Film Premiere Bringing It Home, a
new hour - long
documentary film about industrial hemp, explores the question of why a crop with so many widespread benefits can not be farmed in the
documentary film about industrial hemp,
explores the question
of why a crop with so many widespread benefits can not be farmed in the U.S. today.
The piece involves a series
of actions, including the installation
of «textile architectures» in Antarctica and Ushuaia that
explore nomadic housing alternatives; the filming
of a
documentary; photographic records; workshops; and even the proposal
of a
new article to rectify the 1948 Universal Declaration
of Human Rights to «recognize that all human beings have a natural right
of free transit and crossing any frontiers into the territories
of their choice.»
In the United States, the
new feature - length
documentary Hot Coffee
explores a nation - wide conservative campaign to institute tort reforms that restrict the liability
of corporations and medical professionals, but likewise limit access to justice for ordinary Americans.
About Blog A
new documentary exploring Fetal Stem Cell injections for a variety
of neurological and immunological ailments.