Unfortunately, many of the events that took
place during the film are not exactly historically accurate.
Not exact matches
The protagonist in the
film, Andrew, is a drummer, and the story takes
place during his freshman year at one of the most elite music conservatories in the country.
At the end of the
film Places in the Heart, all of the characters present
during the movie gather together in church, those living and those who have died.
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film takes
place during a...
The
film takes
place during a presidential campaign, but its themes — betrayal, loyalty, trust, deception, ambition, hubris — are more universal than just politics.
The game takes
place during a struggle between Republic and Sith more than 3,500 years before the events in the Star Wars
films.
In addition to the official screenings, a series of special events will take
place during the CineGlobe Festival, including the Swiss premiere of the documentary
film Particle Fever, which follows six brilliant scientists
during the launch of CERN's largest particle accelerator: the Large Hadron Collider.
It will also remove the
film off of a new yoga mat so that you aren't slipping and sliding all over the
place during your practice!
While I was busy
during the entire event dealing with the media, and making sure the cameras and video crew weren't
filming at
places they were not allowed to (e.g., media were confined to a room at the party, but some did venture out and we had the security almost kick the German TV crew out because they did not follow our rules), I did have a chance to meet many amazing Sugar Daddies and Sugar Babies.
The
film is a Homeric journey through Mississippi
during the Depression — or rather, through all of the images of that time and
place that have been trickling down through pop culture ever since.
That seems like a real possibility, especially considering photos snapped on the set of Avengers 4 that seem to take
place during the action of past Marvel
films.
In fact the majority of the
film takes
place during the final months of the War Between the States, that great act of treason.
This unique
film takes
place during the»60s, when Vatican II was changing the style of the Catholic Church.
The
film takes
place during the attempt to pass the 13th Amendment in the House of Representatives.
Very powerful
film which poses a lot of moral questions about the consequences of the American government's campaign to empower anti-communist governments
during the Cold War but instead we empowered a brutal regime, and the fallout of this caused a million person genocide that took
place
I think the main reason that many people were really skeptical about the
film was probably due to how a superhero
film probably wouldn't do as well as it could or wouldn't be as serious as it could be since it takes
place in the 40s
during WWII and sine Captain america, was more of a piece for its time when it was made, so people felt that the Nazi shtick would probably get old after a while, especially since it had been done in so many
films and video games prior.
In this comedy, a hotel becomes a chaotic
place during the 1938
filming of The Wizard of Oz, when it is inundated with groups of midgets, secret agents, and Nazi and Japanese spies.
It's funny, but it's also Phillips» most dramatic and political
film, owing to the fact that it takes
place during the Iraq War and tells the insane true story of a pair of cocky, Scarface - aspiring gun runners (played by Jonah Hill and Miles Teller) who bite off more than they can chew.
The action takes
place during the making of a small - budget potboiler
film, HOME FOR PURIM, that no one is taking seriously, not even the folks making it, until an internet rumor surfaces that one of the cast is giving an Oscar - worthy performance.
While the main event of the
film certainly did happen, as well as some of the scenes (some of them, excerpted from the documentary, are shown
during the end credits), the
film as a whole does tend to traverse familiar territory as far as feel - good sports
films go, especially with the final game where all of the loose ends comfortably fall into
place.
Another highlight of the
film was a deeply emotional moment that takes
place during one of Magneto's (Michael Fassbender) flashbacks.
Sound was added
during production, but the
film's trance - like images could stand on their own as a visual poem in which the action seems to take
place on the cusp of dreams and reality.
This indicates that at least one scene in the upcoming
film takes
place in a flashback, before the third Thor
film and
during the first Avengers installment.
The actor actively campaigned for this role
during interviews and on social media, so even if the
film keeps getting delayed, Channing Tatum may still stick with it for the long haul, until all of the pieces finally come into
place and production starts.
The
film takes
place in 1348
during the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England.
From Killing Them Softly there's the setting of the
film during Obama's election, from The
Place Beyond the Pines we have the almost classical / Greek - Tragedy story and from Winter's Bone the vast, cold and oppressive emptiness of small - town America and its surrounding countryside which are filled with drugs and the twisted but more realistic vision of «The American Dream».
There's always a
place for a good comedy, regardless of if it's at a
film festival or in cinemas
during the end of March.
The introduction of the NeXT computer, which took
place in 1988
during Jobs's hiatus from Apple, uses 35 mm
film and a full orchestra.
In this series of interviews, the actors - alongside director Rian Johnson - open up about their roles in this fantastic franchise, the extraordinary sets and scenaries they were
placed in
during filming, and just what it's like to be part of such a well - loved world.
The
film takes
place during the Cold War and Civil Rights Movement; Elisa, Zelda, and Giles are all outcasts.
Sterritt ** Soderbergh tries a freewheeling experiment in this comedy - drama about people making a
film and rehearsing a play; it takes
place during 24 hours and unfolds in loosely strung scenes.
With his Before Sunrise / Sunset / Midnight trilogy (1995 / 2004/2013) he followed the relationship of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delphy, with each
film taking
place during a 24 - hour period.
The way they make it seem, it sure looks like a fun and problem - free
place to work (free food, nap - pods, and fun team - building games and exercise classes galore), so one can only imagine the spike in applications the company will receive
during this
film's initial release in theaters and on video.
The
film takes
place during the summer of 1985 and revolves around a shy 13 - year - old kid (Marcello Conte) who, while on family vacation in...
Though not without its necessarily dark moments — all the Larrain
films I've seen take
place during the Pinochet era in Chile — it was an exuberant, moving, and technically amazing
film which I was happy to champion; it went on to be nominated for Best Foreign
Film at the Oscars.
The
film will take
place during the WWII era and will tell the story of a young orphan who is kidnapped by pirates and taken to a far away land (Neverland).
The
film, based on the nonfiction book Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand, showcases the parts of Zamperini's life that took
place both immediately before and
during WWII — with a bit of childhood flashbacks thrown in for story purposes as well.
The
film takes
place during a few weeks in Manglehorn's life.
Set
during the early days of the 2008 financial crisis, the
film takes
place at a New York investment firm that's begun cutting costs by making massive layoffs.
Darkest Hour is a
film of flummoxed old white men hollering at each other, a perfect foil to (and double - bill alongside) Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, both because the two take
place at about the same time
during the early years of World War II — as Hitler's world domination began to take shape and an invasion of the UK imminent — and because they are entirely different experiences: Dunkirk is all action, while Joe Wright's
film is all words.
Though most of the
film avoids melodrama, the fiery confrontation between Clara and two developers emerges
during the final half hour, an action fully earned by what had taken
place several times
during the gentrification process.
The whole
film looks like it takes
place during a fog storm and carries a heavy atmosphere of melancholy that suits the plot and characters.
The
film takes
place during WWII and we find out that a member of the Frankenstein bloodline is turning dead soldiers in zombots, half - human / half - creatures.
This
film takes
place during the 1980's, so the initial color palette is mostly browns, oranges, bland greens, etc..
The
film plays gleefully with Australian stereotypes, and is just as cheeky in the earlier scenes set in London, a
place the actors clearly never visited
during the shoot.
The opening credits feature the unsettling musical strains of «Deutschland Uber Alles,» and a title card after that informs us «The action of this
film takes
place during the year preceding the war, and on the night of September 3rd, 1939.»
taking
place during the reign of Hadrian (instead of Tiberius, which is what it [accurately] is in the final
film)-- which would only add to the homosexual theme.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children also reunites Burton behind the camera with his Dark Shadows and Big Eyes cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, whose knack for creating glossy visuals through his
film work (by utilizing soft shadows / focus shooting techniques) looks to serve Burton's upcoming
film well - in particular,
during those scenes that take
place in the fantastical setting where Miss Peregrine and the «Peculiars» live.
If it does, the Boba Fett
film would take
place sometime
during the original trilogy (either between the original Star Wars and Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back or between Empire and Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi).