It was also the occasion to see
the rarely screened film Gabriel (1976), which follows the wanderings of a boy in rural New Mexico, reminding us that what human beings ultimately need is beauty and happiness.
In conjunction with the exhibition Agnes Martin at Tate Modern, this evening presents Agnes Martin's only completed and
rarely screened film Gabriel 1976.
Not exact matches
That would be impossible given that there are over 40 of them, and that the
film is structured almost exactly like a»90s sketch - comedy show in which characters
rarely share more than several minutes of
screen time.
The tough, satisfying French
film Le Petit Lieutenant is an austere drama of the sort that
rarely makes it to American
screens except on cable television.
Baker has made five feature
films so far, each concentrating on a different subculture
rarely made visible on mainstream movie
screens.
Very
rarely do you get a
film where you'd go right back into the theatre and watch it again immediately after the first
screening and have the same emotions.
In
film criticism, auditory perception is
rarely prioritized in the way that visual perception is, and yet when we attend a
film screening, our attention is not necessarily dominated in a directional sense by the pull of the visuals.
Battles with masculinity: the
films of Ken Takakura and Bunta Sugawara,
rarely screened outside of Japan, get their due in an NYAFF tribute
Over 90 % of their
screenings were of 35 mm prints, and it is great to know that many
film archives are continuing to make
film copies of their most recent restorations, even though they will be
screened very
rarely.
Once again, Sean Baker delivers an exhilarating, compassionate
film about a group of social outcasts
rarely seen on
screen.
In its finely drawn portrayal of economic pressures and class divisions within the relatively privileged belt of Sacramento suburbia, the
film cuts a wide swath, speaking generously to the «just getting by» belt of America that
rarely sees itself on
screen.
The
film was given more attention for the off -
screen shenanigans of its lead stars than anything else, which is a slight pity because Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie aren't just beautiful people, they're very fine actors -
rarely credited for the latter because, I suspect, of the former.
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.
But Spielberg's achievement on this occasion is to fold into his own celluloid know - how an astonishing script by playwright Tony Kushner that animates the political process to a degree
rarely encountered on
screen: small wonder both men figure among the
film's 12 Oscar nominations, the most of any movie this year.
10 minutes early to the Free Fire press
screening, I grew restless as «Annie's Song» played on a continuous loop in the theater; the gimmick filled up my senses with the quickly confirmed fear that Wheatley's
film would
rarely rise above the dopey and obvious.
Greg and his peers also give a nice
screen presence to some
film personalities that we
rarely see.
Brimming with ideas, viewpoints and excellent filmmaking, these
films offer a fresh look at countries and stories
rarely told on
screen — and they all deserve to be seen and...
Hill provides many of the
film's most comedic moments, but also shows a slimy, power hungry side that he
rarely displays on
screen.
recalls Hamilton, 32, whose debut feature
film, American Fable is anything but small; a gothic - style suspense story presenting a desperate rural America
rarely depicted on
screen.
Director Ryan Coogler's all - black cast far surpasses previous paltry offerings to the black and brown people whose dollars and pounds turn
films into blockbusters, yet who
rarely see themselves represented with any depth or diversity on the big
screen.
Sunshine State (John Sayles, 2002): While most theatrical re-releases, or festival
screenings, tend to flaunt a new presentation, or even a
rarely seen print of the
film, this
screening at the Rendezvous
Film Festival in Amelia Island, Florida, where Sunshine State was predominantly
filmed, was from a DVD off a digital projector in a black box theatre, hosted by John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi.
Rarely has a
film been as honest about sexuality — in both depiction and discussion — as this tale of a one - night stand that develops into a weekend - long idyll for two very different young men (exciting
screen newcomers Tom Cullen and Chris New) in the English Midlands.
Rarely - seen 16 mm
films from the 1970s will be
screened in the Osher Lecture Hall, including Dufus (aka Art)(1970/73), The Last Supper (1970/73), Rocking Chair (1972), Pitchfork and the Devil (1979), and Down Hear (1972).
This daily
film screening runs concurrently with the International Pop exhibition and brings together a variety of works from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s that are
rarely considered alongside one another.
As part of the
screening and discussion, Sachs will also be
screening work by or with several of the artists included in the
film, including
rarely screened work by David Wojnarowicz, Charles Ludlam's The Bacchae, Ethyl Eichelberger's «The Miserable World Song,» Arthur Russell's «World of Echo,» David Wojnarowicz's Heroin, and John Sex versus RuPaul in «The Battle of the Hair.»
The festival offers the opportunity to see award - winning full - length feature
films, documentaries, shorts, animation, and classics as well as new independent
films rarely screened in the U.S. Click here for the 2017 Program.
Also presented are two programs of
rarely screened early work by Jean Rouch, the groundbreaking ethnographic documentarian, one devoted to his
films in Niger and Mali and the other to his studies of architecture.
It featured over five hours of
rarely screened British and American
films that combine elements of popular culture, popular art, and the cinematic avant - garde.