Sentences with phrase «other young directors»

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However, Hamill spoke fondly about the young director, saying he's receptive of others» ideas on set in addition to calling him «lovable.»
As Director of the Business / Higher Education Roundtable (BHER), Isabelle Duchaine leads BHER's external communications and several other initiatives that support its goals of increasing employment opportunities for young Canadians, boosting private sector and post-secondary research collaborations and helping businesses adapt to the economy of the future.
There are three other members of the professional staff: a young man called two years prior as associate pastor, administrative assistant and a 30 - hour - per - week director of music.
She is also the Director of the UCLA PEERS Clinic, which is an outpatient hospital - based clinic providing parent - assisted social skills training for adolescents and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other social impairments.
I reached out to my former Athletic Director at the University of Texas, Donna LoPiano, and asked her to help me found an organization to address the vulnerabilities of young athletes pursuing their dreams and goals, and to help other athletes who have experienced the same destructive abuse of power in the coach athlete relationship.
Park District officials are hoping other residents, young and old, feel the same about the rink, which will be under construction in about two weeks at the recreation complex at 1000 W. Central Rd., said Steve Durlacher, Park District director of external affairs.
What I liked best about this format for presenting information was the «360 degree» perspective it offered: Casey gave the issue a framework, with useful advice on how to persuade principals and administrators to implement in - classroom breakfast programs; Nora followed, sharing her personal story with using free / reduced programs when her children were young, and stressing the importance of taking care of «the whole child»; Rosario charmed the crowd with her experiences implementing in - classroom breakfast in her district, sharing a story about how excited her kids got about breakfast after a power outage — not how excited they were about the return of electricity, but about getting breakfast; Barry inspired the group by explaining how he took his successes as a school food director as a springboard to a new career as a consultant, replicating and spreading that success in other classrooms.
On Tuesday night, South Bronx native Elvin Garcia, the Bronx borough director for Mayor Bill de Blasio, and thirty - nine other young New Yorkers in government, politics, media, nonprofit work, and business were recognized as «Rising Stars» by City and State NY.
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One is Craig Young, now the director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, and the other is Paul Tyler.
«It's exciting to launch a program unlike any other in Canada and get young researchers to participate,» says Eliasmith, director of the CNRG at Waterloo.
According to Alan Gintzler, program director of the new BIRCWH program at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, «While other NIH programs have supported women's health - related research, supporting the training of young investigators in this pursuit is novel and should ensure that there will be adequate research interest in the pipeline.»
Nine representatives of young scientists in the Netherlands, six from Italy and one each from Germany, Poland, and France, flew on Monday, 30 August, to attend the official opening of the Genomics Momentum 2004, which was attended by Dutch Minister Maria van der Hoeven of Education, Culture, and Science, mayor Ivo Opstelten of Rotterdam, and NGI director Peter Folstar, among others.
Many students try to compensate for other bad habits (like binge drinking) by taking these drugs, says Amelia Arria, PhD, director of the Center on Young Adult Health and Development at the University of Maryland School of Public Health, in College Park.
«While more research is needed, accumulating evidence exists to suggest that energy drink consumption is linked to adverse cardiovascular events, sleep disturbances, and other substance use among adolescents,» says Amelia Arria, director of the University of Maryland School of Public Health's Center for Young Adult Health and Development and co-author of the recent energy drink and alcohol study.
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Elysium will mark the young directors second film and ever since its announcement not much has been said about the film other than it was going to be in the sci - fi genre with a lot of underlying sociopolitical messages.
Video of the Day: A two - part conversation with Noah Baumbach, one a Q&A after a recent While We're Young screening at Film Society of Lincoln Center, the other a 2010 Directors Dialogue with Brian De Palma moderated by Scott Foundas:
Many young directors obscure the face, shoot it at an odd angle, or complicate the shot in some other way.
This is turning into quite a month, with the emergence of two young female writer / directors — Margaret Betts («Novitiate») is the other — who might very well do great work for decades.
Other credits include The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her and Him and Mozart in the Jungle but it's been her partnership with writer / director Sofia Coppola that's come to define her young career.
Writer and director Alex Garland manages to take a high - concept premise — a reclusive, Steve Jobs - like genius (Oscar Isaac) invites a young employee (Domhnall Gleeson) to test the android he created (Alicia Vikander) to see if she's truly intelligent — and tuns it into a claustrophobic, tense thriller, as the three circle each other through an hour and a half of vicious psychological manipulation and constant shifts in the balance of power.
Considering that Smith claims that he made this film for teen girls, not for one moment does Yoga Hosers feel like anything other than a mid-40s writer / director shaking his fist at a younger phone - desperate generation, making inside jokes for the adults in the audience and lambasting the critics that have wronged him in the past.
While young and old get along just dandy when director Muylaert describes the tenderness that Val has for Fabinho, this is nothing like that affection between Val and her daughter Jessica (Camila Márdila), who have barely seen each other for a decade but who are tentatively united when the bright, progressive young woman, studying for a college entrance exam, moves into the spacious home of the well - to - couple in São Paulo.
Not to be confused with Samuel L. Jackson's other snake movie, «Black Snake Moan» is the sophomore effort from writer / director Craig Brewer, whose debut film «Hustle & Flow» (another movie about a Southern musician battling his inner demons) earned the director critical acclaim in 2005 as one of the generation's most promising young talents.
Other films from Cannes making their US debut at Telluride include the Russian «Loveless,» directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, about an unhappy couple searching for their son, and winner of Cannes» Jury Prize; «A Man of Integrity,» by Mohammad Rasoulof, set in corrupt Iranian society, which won the Grand Prize of the Un Certain Regard section; «The Rider,» by Chloe Zhao, about a badly injured young South Dakotan rodeo rider, which won the top prize, the Art Cinema Award, of the Director's Fortnight; «Tesnota (Closeness),» about a Jewish family forced to try to ransom their son and his new bride, also in Un Certain Regard, by Kantemir Balagov; and Barbet Schroeder's documentary about a Buddhist monk, «Le venerable W.»
As for Day, who worked with first - time feature director Richie Keen on the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it's not that his performance was weak, but rather that I just didn't care about his character at all (despite the fact that he was given an overdue pregnant wife and young daughter as justification for why it was critical that he keep his job over others who had been let go in a massive, nonsensical layoff).
The film is a collaboration between writer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman, and bears a family resemblance to their other two films, «Juno» (also about pregnancy) and «Young Adult.»
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A natural companion piece to the director's 2011 immigrant tale, «Le Havre,» «The Other Side of Hope» follows a young Syrian refugee (Sherwan Haji) who finds himself in Helsinki, where he falls in with a group of Finnish restaurant workers whose misadventures have the relaxed, we're - all - in - this - together vibe of a Howard Hawks western.
Daggers, however, is director Zhang Yimou's follow - up to the callowly beautiful Hero and, like that movie and a number of others (Ashes of Time, Bride with the White Hair, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kill Bill, Zatoichi, Warriors of Heaven and Earth, and, in a way, Goodbye Dragon Inn), it belongs to a martial arts / art - house genre of films by hip young directors upgrading genres they loved as teenagers - «martial arts plus.»
Snow Angels (Warner Independent, March 21) Starring: Sam Rockwell, Kate Beckinsale, Michael Angarano, Griffin Dunne, Amy Sedaris, Olivia Thirlby Director: David Gordon Green Rating: R The Pitch: Stewart O'Nan's acclaimed novel comes to the big screen in the form of David Gordon Green's adaptation of «Snow Angels,» in which a pair of stories — one about a couple confronting tragedy, the other about a young man struggling with deep - seated personal problems — intertwine.
Two other Turkish films from noted auteurs were in the retrospective section: Semih Kaplanoglu's Süt (Milk, 2008), a rich story of a young man's quest to become a poet, done with sharp social observation by the director, but degenerating into hazy symbolism by the end, a device that also marred the director's next film, Mal (Honey, 2010); and Kasaba (Small Town, 1997) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, the director's debut feature, already displaying his steady hand and broad compassion.
White God / Hungary (Director: Kornél Mundruczó, Screenwriters: Kata Wéber, Kornél Mundruczó, Viktória Petrányi)-- When young Lili is forced to give up her beloved dog, Hagen, because its mixed - breed heritage is deemed «unfit» by The State, she and the dog begin a dangerous journey back toward each other.
Other high - profile titles screening at the festival, which opens Friday, include «Ginger and Rosa,» filmmaker Sally Potter's coming - of - age drama with Elle Fanning; «Midnight's Children,» director Deepa Mehta's adaptation of the novel by Salman Rushdie, who wrote the screenplay; and «Frances Ha,» a black - and - white look at a young dancer directed by «The Squid...
«Mistress America» Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's comedic farce that has an authenticity the director's other 2015 release, «While We Were Young,» can barely manufacture.
Some speculated, since it's a trendy thing to do on several other young people's franchises, and the fact that Lawrence himself was a replacement for Gary Ross (who directed «Hunger Games»), that Lionsgate might continue to shake things up and bring in a new director for each film in the highly - successful movie series.
By Roger Friedman HollywoodNews.com: Here's a little more on Madonna's movie, «W.E» — and some other movie bits... According to sources, the Material Director wants hot as a pistol young actor Oscar Isaac, who plays King John in the new Ridley Scott directed «Robin Hood,» for her film.
The film had already been rejected by several directors — some unhappy with the subject matter, others unwilling to make a film that hinged around the performance of a young girl as the possession victim — but Friedkin has always been fearless.
Director Trip Cullman has worked with young actors in plays like Punk Rock and Significant Other.
The three Mexican filmmakers honed their craft together as young burgeoning directors in Mexico and have frequently offered notes on each other's work throughout the years, so it's kind of a beautiful thing that these three visionary directors would all go on to earn the top prize in their craft.
One in particular seems not in keeping with the rest, done by Canadian director Vincenzo Natali (Cypher, Cube), isn't even rooted in reality, telling of a meeting between one young man, played by Elijah Wood (Everything is Illuminated, Sin City), who comes across a female vampire feeding on her latest victim (none other than Wes Craven, who would coincidentally, direct the following short).
Well, probably a lot of giant monsters and robots punching each other, but considering the project brings in a whole bunch of new blood, from the young cast to director Stephen S. DeKnight (Daredevil), who took over at the helm of the sequel after Guillermo del Toro stepped away from the project early on to focus on The Shape of Water.
Her first feature length film links to the work of other contemporary female directors — Andrea Arnold's Red Road (2006) and Fish Tank (2009), Clio Barnard's The Arbor (2010) and The Selfish Giant (2013); and Carol Morley's Dreams of a Life (2011)-- who unsentimentally yet respectfully look at the poor and marginalised in Britain, especially children and young women.
That so many actors — Quaid and Young, but also Cort, Gordon, Lee Grant, David Carradine, Peter Sellers, Jack Warden and Bruce Dern, among others — delivered arguably the best performances of their careers in Ashby films is perhaps the finest testament to his gifts as an actor's director.
Cinematographer Bradford Young, art director Kim Jennings, costume designer Ruth E. Carter, and every other colleague's contributions feel organic and smooth, which is no easy accomplishment.
«We are hugely indebted for everybody honoured and those who were nominated tonight, to the people of Mumbai especially the actors Anil and Irrfan and all the other young actors who helped us - Ayush and Azhar,» said Boyle after accepting the award for Best director.
The Freebie Director and Screenwriter: Katie Aselton A young married couple decides to give each other one night with someone else.
Le Petit chaperon rouge (Little Red Riding Hood)(1929) France Director: Alberto Cavalcanti, Producer: Jean Renoir Screenplay: Jean Renoir, Alberto Cavalcanti, from the story by Charles Perrault Photography: Marcel Lucien, René Ribault; Camera Operator: Jimmy Rogers; Assistant: Eli Lotar Editor: Marguerite Houlé Assistant Directors: Pierre Prévert and André Cerf Cast: Catherine Hessling (Little Red Riding Hood), Jean Renoir (the Wolf), André Cerf (Notary), Pierre Prévert (a little girl and other parts), Pablo Quevado (Young Man), Marcel la Montagne (Farmer), Odette Talazac (Farmer's Wife), William Aguet (old Englishwoman), Aimée Tedesco dit Amy Wells (newspaper seller)
Other recipients include Jean - Paul Rappeneau for his project Belles familles; Louis Garrel, whose Les Deux amis will team the writer - director with Vincent Macaigne; and Christophe Honoré... Michael Caine will star in Paolo Sorrentino's In the Future, a drama about «friendship between two old people»... Abdellatif Kechiche is contemplating another helping of wrenching romantic anguish with a movie version of Héloïse et Abélard... Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini are currently shooting an adaptation of Eleanor Henderson's novel Ten Thousand Saints, with Ethan Hawke and Hailee Steinfeld, about a young man (played by Hugo star Asa Butterfield) who moves in with his estranged father in Manhattan in 1987 at the height of the East Village punk scene...
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