Sentences with phrase «psychodrama not»

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As faithful readers know, I have contended all along that the slimy psychodrama of the Clinton presidency was not an accurate indicator of what is called the American character.
He told LBC Radio: «This is not about some sort of Tory psychodrama and who likes who and who and all the rest of it.
So while you won't find any searing revelations about the psychodrama of the Blair - Brown years in «Substance Not Spin», you will find detailed, refreshingly frank, reflections on what worked — and what didn't — during the eight years in which Raynsford grappled with major public policy challenges.
Intentionally or not, it's also a Daniel Day - Lewis psychodrama, which may explain why it prompted Day - Lewis to retire from acting.
The genre template is the «grieving parents psychodrama» (think Don't Look Now, or Antichrist), needlessly mixed with the «blind heroine thriller» (think Audrey Hepburn in Wait Until Dark).
I don't really understand the metaphor anyway, although it makes for a stunning visual climax when the boy, exhausted from all the psychodrama, trudges into New York's Museum of Natural History and contemplates the ancient origins of life.
Recalling last year's haunting psychodrama Take Shelter, much of the running time here is spent developing the ambiguity of whether Kenneth is simply a nutjob or not.
FilmStruck's director of the week is the polarizing Lars von Trier and they've added eight of his films to the catalog, from his breakthrough murder mystery The Element of Crime (Denmark, 1984, not rated) to his Oscar nominated Breaking the Waves (Denmark, 1996, R) with Emily Watson to the dark psychodrama Antichrist (Denmark, 2009, R) with Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
A super-concentrated packet whose features have the precision of an X-Acto knife, Natalie Portman literally and figuratively blasted out of the box as a pubescent punkette assassin in The Professional (1994) and hasn't taken a breather since, working with the top stratum of directors in a carousel of genres ranging from costume drama (The Other Boleyn Girl) to space opera (the Star Wars prequel trilogy), to mirror - splintering psychodrama (Black Swan, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role).
James Casebere stages suburbia not as a psychodrama with live models, like Gregory Crewdson in his Twilight series, but with crisp paper houses.
Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New Psychodrama — Manhattan 1970 — 1980... promises to revisit an era in New York when performance art was still a daringly ephemeral, market - challenging medium, not the big - ticket, deluxe, staged and restaged thing it has become.
Pressed flowers trapped within a lightbox enclosure, the size of an average cell (1.98 m2); a five - screen film of journeys around the prison's corridors, grounds and perimeter (Vanishing Point); a film and book (My Shadow's Reflection) comprising architectural images of the prison and pinhole camera images of the prisoners — blurred beyond recognition and speaking, Clark says, of how prisoners are not really seen in contemporary political discourse; and a longer 74 - minute film work (Oresteia), showing a form of psychodrama episode, based on the Greek tragedy, with prisoners playing — and responding to — the various characters, exploring notions of acceptable violence, catharsis and empathy.
(This will be via Psychodrama and thus everyone heals even if not center stage).
If a person is determined to be not ready for a psychodrama method, the therapist is ethically bound to refer this person for individual therapy.
Not like a class... a meeting... a parlor game... psychodrama... a barn raising... a lecture or a rally.
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