Sentences with phrase «old interview footage»

It has one extra, some brief, old interview footage of Billy Wilder, plus a trailer.
Throughout Manson Family Vacation, Davis uses clips of old interview footage of Charles Manson for transitions between scenes.

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The 17 - year - old is the school's student news director, who not only interviewed his fellow students during the horrific massacre at his school on Wednesday, but then spoke with passion to national media figures, providing footage that has now circled the globe.
Video footage emerged after the game of Pogba celebrating rather over-zealously following the 2 - 1 victory at Old Trafford, including disrupting Mourinho during post-match interview duties.
It was enjoyable but not a breakthrough composition in terms of the film, sort of just standard fare biopic montage of interviews and old photos with the main thread of the piece being the documentarian's footage of Toback's then newest adventure in film - making.
Bainbridge thoughtfully balances old war stories from the star names with archive footage and interviews that provide a substantial historical context that stretches from the shocking slaughter of ghost dancers at the Battle of Wounded Knee to the legacy of genocide, oppression and violence that has shaped Native American lives.
To begin with, despite the authentic look of the interviews shots and old grainy footage, A Mighty Wind is not really a documentary about three former folk music headliners.
The lovely tribute to Carrie Fisher that helped kick off Star Wars Celebration 2017 on Thursday was mostly made of old footage, interviews, and fond memories - but it also had a little treat for fans wondering what Leia will look like in the next film.
It tells the chronological account of his career and his amazing stop motion animation and the film that they were in, using a combination of interviews from Harryhausen, photos, old test footage, concept art, original props, film footage, and interviews from other prominent directors, authors, and historians.
Shot as a faux - documentary focusing on the family, it melds «footage» from 1969 with present - day interviews in which the aged and supposedly wiser cultists appear confused about what exactly happened back in sunny old California that was «groovy» enough to unearth, for a while, the contents of their Jungian basements.
weaves concert footage with backstage footage plus old home movies, talking head interviews and enough fandemonium montages to burn out the filmmakers» copy of Final Cut Pro.
It's very heartening, too, that the DVD features such a robust slate of bonus material, anchored by 50 minutes» worth of behind - the - scenes footage that includes interviews with all the cast and crew, and charts the movie from inception (producer Ian Birkett was a film school classmate of Andrews, and his older brother Paul worked up the script) through pre-production work, shooting up in Canada, and post-production.
This spellbinding film, a moving tribute to Alabama native Nelle Harper Lee, is packed with vintage stills, footage, movie clips, radio bits, lovingly read excerpts, and interviews with more than 25 actors, novelists, celebrities, historians, friends, and family, including Lee's 99 - year - old outspoken sister.
In the Boston Globe, Cate McQuaid reviews the film: «Andrew Neel splices old footage of interviews with his grandmother alongside his own talks with her sons, other family members, scholars, and friends.
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