This revolutionary underground film movement aims to change the way
people experience films.
Not exact matches
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit, about the hell
experienced by three
people trapped in a room, as well as such haunting
films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
It's going to take a lot more then «visions»
experienced by
people in emotional and suggestible states to convince me, something like something seen by dozens of
people who are not in an emotional and suggestible state, which is caught on camera by a
person who we can reasonably assume would not tamper with the
film.
«
People have great hearts and great knowledge but no
experience of filmmaking and no budgets,» Burnett said of past telling of the stories on
film and television.
Instead, the
film would be about a clown who comes riding into town on a donkey; he's with a rather motley circus; he
experiences the human failings of the circus
people; he encounters Magnus, who wants to dominate and control; he substitutes himself for a poor human - puppet and is killed by Magnus.
Unless the church can educate its
people to the issues of discrimination in
film experience, it will have nothing to say to its
people in regard to the dominant mode of communication of ideas and values.
Though we often share or hear about the
experience that
persons of the LGBT community have had when coming out, one
film seeks to focus on the other side of the
experience: parents.
That's not a reflection of the
film, but more a deep realisation that this is our lives and we are somewhat desensitised to hearing about
people's
experiences.
Lead researcher Professor Tuomas Eerola, Professor of Music Cognition in the Department of Music, Durham University, said: «Previous research in music psychology and
film studies has emphasised the puzzling pleasure that
people experience when engaging with tragic art.
Her
film and writing work have been
experienced by millions of
people and featured in international press.
In the new documentary
film $ 29 Billion Reasons to Lie About Cholesterol, Justin Smith states,»... between 1994 and 2006 the percentage of men aged 65 to 74 with «high» cholesterol decreased from 87 % to 54 %... Despite this, the rate of coronary heart disease for this age group stayed about the same... Other age groups have
experienced an increase in the rate of heart disease as the number of
people with «high» cholesterol has decreased.»
You could also get a dinner and movie package for $ 30 per
person to upgrade your
experience with a two - course menu and
film screening.
We discussed internally asking them to change the
film to suit the real eHarmony user
experience —
people take the relationship questionnaire, get matches, go through guided communication, etc..
In 2016, HBO released a documentary
film called «The Trans List,» which has given transgender
people, including Caitlyn, a chance to share their
experiences.
«We discussed internally asking them to change the
film to suit the real eHarmony user
experience -
people take the relationship questionnaire, get matches, go through guided communication, etc.,» Lagston says on eHarmony's blog.
The
film works as supernatural horror at the same time as you feel the chaos and fear in everyday life during the Iran - Iraq War as
experienced by
people like the rest of us and not by presidents and kings.
If you placed a few hundred random
people into a movie theatre and asked them to invest their time in this
film, I can guarantee that at least 50 percent would either walk out or despise their
experience, but that's okay because not everyone likes every single piece of art.
«The Forbidden Room» is weird, esoteric, and probably not the ideal entry point for curious moviegoers who have not yet
experienced the glory of a Guy Maddin
film for themselves — those
people might be better served with a look at «The Saddest Music in the World.»
They talk about whether this could become a tour, using
film to give
people the
experience of being on the stage, and the ambiguous ending.
Inspired by the Church's use of
filming techniques, and aided by ex-members of the organization, Theroux uses actors to replay some incidents
people claim they
experienced as members in an attempt to better understand the way it operates.
His
films often offer an extraordinary slice of life in the city of Naples, portraying the
experiences of ordinary
people poised between disillusion and hope.
His latest hot tip is that director Rob Reiner is looking for someone to be in his
film, and Dickie becomes obsessed with scoring the role, and while Reiner feels he would be perfect for the part, he also thinks he doesn't have the
experiences of a normal
person to truly deliver a genuinely truthful performance, never really having a typical life.
And that is the only reason why all of those exterior shots in the
film look so tactile and beautiful and hand - crafted, and that is one of a thousand suggestions that
people who have that depth of talent and
experience can just bring.
FX: This is my current and also future point of view on making
films, because I want my
films to be professional looking; it looks good, so it provides it an entertaining
experience while
people are actually watching it, but I also want to express my point of view on life through my
films.
Gravity is less a feature
film than cinema as
experience: a new frontier in filmmaking that will likely appeal to studios trying to attract
people to movie theaters.
«It was a crazy
experience, four
people cutting a
film,» he says.
Q&A at the end with Luca Guadagnino was a unique
experience, he is such a delightful
person and a talented
film maker.
It's pretty sad when, out of two actors playing the same
person (albeit at different ages), the one with much less
experience and no expectations does a better job than the star, who wants his credibility to hinge on this
film.
As one contributor in the
film says, African - Americans and black
people worldwide are likely going to be intimately familiar with many of the issues and
experiences you feature in the
film.
A
film about the great lengths a
person will go to after
experiencing traumatic events, Jordan's search for closure and loss of confidence in her job is beautifully acted by Berry.
Both
films employ a conspiratorial, first
person voice - over together with a potent mix of surreal realism and exceedingly black humour to invest the
experiences of their anti-heroes with genuine pathos.
All of the gross gags and twisted humor are just a way into the
film's true theme of loneliness — and not just the kind
experienced by
people who are truly, literally alone.
The new
film «20th Century Women» is a look at the impact a small group of
people have on one another in a specific time and place and the things,
experiences and emotions they share.
In many ways, these harrowing
films have become the tentpole events for dramas delivered in the heart of awards season; ordinary
people overcoming an excruciating
experience to emerge scarred but unbowed («12 Years A Slave,» «Wild,» «Gravity,» et al).
Basically to me it shows that
people with
experience working in animation and directing animation... make better animated
films.
«If it creates an interest for
people to see the
film then that's fantastic because it makes our jobs as storytellers much easier, and more importantly for me, having had some
experience with this extraordinary man I really want his story to be known as broadly as possible.»
Although the
film's more fantastical elements may leave some
people scratching their heads, it's such a mesmerizing
experience that you'll be thinking about it for days.
I firmly believe that the
films we watch are pointless without
people around to share the
experience.
The
film is the brainchild (mmmm... brains) of Luke Thompson and Clara Nellist, both Ph.D. students in physics, who despite having no filmmaking
experience decided that, dammit, they were going to make a
film about exposure to the Higgs Boson particle turning
people into zombies.
Not every short
film was a winner but the best part of the
experience of The Turning was chatting with
people about their favourites and what they interpreted from each short.
The
film's depiction of working class life, while perhaps an effort to portray
people and
experiences that rarely make it to movie screens, is mostly quite shallow.
Both of this year's
films representing transgender
people offer objectively outstanding artistic
experiences; «A Fantastic Woman» and «Strong Island» are vehicles for seeing a trans
person in a fundamentally different way, more so than in any Oscar competition yet.
We salute the
people who create spectacular
experiences in
film.
Speaking about the
film earlier this month, Wiseau said he was excited for
people to
experience The Room in a cinematic setting once again.
The best part of this
experience is seeing other
people getting passionate about the
film the way that we did.
At the
film's recent press day, Costner talked about the appeal of playing Coach White, Niki Caro's directing style, the bond that developed between all the actors during
filming, the pivotal role a coach can play in a young
person's life, the Jim White - type coaches who influenced Costner's life in a positive way, what he learned about Latino culture growing up in Visalia, why he waits for projects to come along that he can really respond to irrespective of genre, the biggest cultural gap he
experienced on this
film, and how sports movies allow us to address other issues within the wider society.
The only concern that
people might have is the brightness level, but it's no fault of the disc, The Void is a very dark
film, and the Blu - ray beautiful recreates that
experience.
So you were talking about this kind of karmic circle where it comes back around — where now «Hoop Dreams,» a
film Ebert helped make successful, he was someone that shined a light on these less - well - known
films that had weaker marketing budgets or so forth, drew
people's attention to Errol Morris, who you saw on screen, really helped launch the careers of some of these
people by shining that light on them... and you were saying how from your
experience as a critic and all that, you say in your own words, you yourself feel the same desire, that your job is to cast that light.
Best - case scenario: The
film's release gets moved to a date that isn't smack in the middle of the holiday season, allowing
people to properly steel themselves for an
experience that, while ultimately rewarding, doesn't exactly make the case for humanity's inherent goodness.
This is a
film in which acknowledging error is treated as some terrible surrender and betrayal of trust; in actual journalism, it's considered a moral obligation — one that, sadly, most
people in the field have had some
experience with, in one capacity or another.