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cinematic visions of Brazil and Tibet, theatrical performances from London and Moscow, and a series of international shorts from around the world.
Dean's works on paper — photographs drowning in gouache or composed
in cinematic visions inscribed with Twombly - like arcana — have since evolved into some of the most powerful works being made anywhere this century.
Actor - turned - screenwriter Hampton Fancher came next, as he built out the screen story by adding its noir elements; filmmaker Ridley Scott (Alien) contributed his staggering
cinematic vision for a dystopian near - future and ever deeper layers of meaning, aided by late - coming screenwriter David Webb Peoples.
Green Room, a film about a punk band trapped in a hostile environment when they stumble across a white power group and their crimes, is one of the most
realistic cinematic visions of the punk underground since Penelope Spheeris's Suburbia in 1983.
Being that a large part of the film is essentially silent, the towering and conflicted performance from Daniel Day Lewis and the searing score lurking around every corner loom large in creating the tension that creeps up and down your spine when viewing this
bold cinematic vision from Paul Thomas Anderson (Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch Drunk Love.)
Co - writer / director Kornel Mundruczo can get a little clunky with his reaches for Great
Social Cinematic Vision but he has an undeniably confident eye, which sometimes results in striking, memorable imagery.
It's a tight, unsparing 85 minutes (that will feel much longer to those not engaged
by cinematic visions like «Dead Man,» for example, that aren't overly concerned with plot).
Director John Waters (Pink Flamingos, Hairspray) brings his
twisted cinematic vision to the seemingly mundane world of suburbia in Serial Mom, an outrageous dark comedy starring Kathleen Turner (Body Heat, Romancing The Stone).
While several of the images in
Cinematic Visions appear haunted or suggest heightened states, as in the metaphysical world conjured by Chris Ofili in Ovid - Windfall, 2011 - 2012, others seem subject to unseen forces or interior compressions.
Cinematic Visions examines how, through a variety of painterly strategies and gestures, figuration starts to break down and, conversely, how a residual figurative substratum can be found in even the most apparently abstract image.
It is through these shifts and nuances of pace and touch that the paintings in
Cinematic Visions address the slippery world of image making and image reading in the twenty - first century, where access can be instantaneous yet often at one remove and the screen dominates experience.
Unlike his films from the 1960s and 70s, Polke's
permanent cinematic vision and work in the 80s is largely unknown and now represents a newly discovered reference for his visual artwork.
Both explicitly make use of archival footage to address the ethnographic distancing typical to the
colonial cinematic vision, and to strive towards a more nuanced self - image.
A childhood growing up around her family's hobby store in the heart of the film industry has led Sarah to create her
own cinematic vision, where explorations into silicone, clay, plaster, resin and latex have made her current body of work one of the most fascinating in Los Angeles today.
Yes, Los Angeles is, in the cliché view, a cultural wasteland ringed by a wasteland of desert and scrub whose main industry in turn cranks out
rote cinematic visions of postapocalyptic wastelands.
Although I was raised in West Virginia, I first learned about these events as a nearly grown man when I saw the movie Matewan, John Sayles's
cinematic vision of the seminal events of the mine wars.
Often dismissed as oppressively tasteful and aesthetically repressed, their best - known films (A Room with a View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day) were marked less by any
singular cinematic vision than by the ability to marshal a team of talented craftsmen — costumers, hair stylists, set dressers, and location scouts — to create a prettily detailed simulacrum of the past.
(See photos of
the cinematic vision of the apocalypse.)
Love it or hate it, Northfork is
a cinematic vision (visually and textually) unlike any with which most moviegoers, even arthouse regulars, will be familiar.
«
A Cinematic Vision» (7:12) discusses the unorthodox filmmaking techniques used to convey Jean - Do's point of view, from cameras with latex faces attached to letting its leading man react naturally in a soundproof room.
The most skillful directors possess
a cinematic vision that clearly distinguishes them from other filmmakers.
Zack Snyder's stylishly violent swords and sandals epic, 300, was a surprise box office smash (taking in $ 456 million worldwide in the spring of 2007), but no one kids themselves into believing that
his cinematic vision was not responsible for that chest - beating comic book adaptation being so enjoyable to watch.
I think
our cinematic vision of New York is more informed by Lumet's films than most people realize.
Under The Skin (Jonathan Glazer, 2013) With the Internet flooded by fan adoration and scholarly analyses already shooting down the pipeline, I'll confine myself to calling this a unique, and uniquely terrifying,
cinematic vision in every way.
For fans of the Coens, though (and I consider myself one), it suggests, especially on the heels of No Country for Old Men, that they have rediscovered
their cinematic vision after several lean years.
With so much bonus material offered on an independent release like «Garden State,» the DVD release is impossible to pass on for fans of the film and is also a smart post-Christmas purchase for those who haven't yet experienced Braff's
cinematic vision.
That backdrop allows the screenwriters to explore their mysterious main character in more detail as he brings
his cinematic vision to life.
Petric argues on behalf of the kinesthetic pleasures of film and complains that the director of Bright Leaf, Michael Curtiz, «doesn't have
a cinematic vision.»
Eyre and Alexie have fused their cultural legacy with
a cinematic vision that is fresh, honest, and deeply cynical of the trite images and ideas about what it is to be Indian in America.
Meanwhile, and ad over at Forza developer Turn 10 (via CVG) sees the studio asking for a cinematics art director capable of «defining and driving
the cinematics vision and techniques needed to achieve exceptionally high quality content for our Next Generation of games.»
Cinematic Visions: Painting at the Edge of Reality takes as its starting point an ongoing dialogue between the two media, looking at the enduring influence of film on visual artists and how in an age of the Internet and social media painters continue to engage with and redefine their practice in relation to the moving image.
Adrian Ghenie is represented in the Post-War and Contemporary Evening Auction with the vast and
cinematic vision that is Nickelodeon, which was the centrepiece of Darkness for an Hour, Ghenie's first UK solo show in 2009.
Cinematic Visions: Painting at the Edge of Reality (8 June to 3 August) takes as its starting point an ongoing dialogue between the two media, looking at the enduring influence of film on visual artists and how in an age of the Internet and social media painters continue to engage with and redefine their practice in relation to the moving image.
The Photographers» Gallery's latest exhibition offers an insight into the polaroids of a previous generation through
the cinematic vision of Wim Wenders.
We're so excited to be featuring John Akomfrah's
cinematic vision in the exhibition.
A twelfth work in the series of specimen is also currently up for examination in the «
Cinematic Visions» exhibition at Victoria Miro Gallery in London.
«The Art of David Lynch» — How Rene Magritte, Edward Hopper & Francis Bacon Influenced David Lynch's Cinematic Vision