Not exact matches
To forestall such questions, and distract us from the
film's core emptiness, director Paul McGuigan (Gangster No. 1, Wicker Park) and his crew very nearly art - direct everything into the dirt: The wallpaper in
ordinary apartment
buildings is a catalogue of optical illusions, and one fleeting overhead shot of a parking lot features an array of vehicles so expertly color - coordinated they could be photoshopped into a Kelly - Moore spread.
«A
film without main characters where the lives of characters that have lost their head intertwine in a dramatic and less dramatic way in an
ordinary concrete panel apartment
building.»
This documentary
film tells the extraordinary story of Herb, a postal clerk, and Dorothy, a librarian — an
ordinary couple of modest means who managed to
build one of the most important contemporary art collections in history.
It encompassed visions as distinctive as Michael Landy's Market, an installation of empty stalls made from stacked bread crates; Gordon's slowed - down 24 - hour version of Hitchcock's Psycho; Jane and Louise Wilson's psychological explorations of historic
buildings through
film and photography; and Wallinger's Ecce Homo, a sculpture of Jesus as an
ordinary man that was the first piece on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London.