Sentences with phrase «rarely seen on film»

Nonetheless, it's well performed and a periodically fascinating study of Bradford's seedy underbelly that's rarely seen on film — the sexual rituals in shady nightclubs are a far cry from the cheeky car - rocking of «Rita, Sue and Bob Too».
It's well performed and a periodically fascinating study of Bradford's seedy underbelly that's rarely seen on film

Not exact matches

When Hollywood tackles terrorism, it rarely offers the degree of ambiguity on display in In the Fade and I have never seen a studio - funded film opt for this kind of uncompromising ending.
The film rarely breaks away from Isabelle, but when it does the result always feels significant: when we see Duvauchelle alone on the Metro platform, for example, we may wonder if we are really seeing him or rather the taunting vision that Isabelle has of him in her longing.
Once again, Sean Baker delivers an exhilarating, compassionate film about a group of social outcasts rarely seen on screen.
Our heroine, Carol Solomon (played by Bell herself) does not drive, so we see aspects of life in Los Angeles rarely represented on film: no palm trees or freeways, but people walking in pedestrian friendly neighbourhoods such as Koreatown or negotiating cab rides or car sharing.
Aguilar: Another interesting thing is the fact that the film focuses on the Mexican middle class, which is something rarely seen in Mexican films internationally.
While they don't touch on everything, the creators behind I, Tonya manage to blend many of the most relevant incidents and periods in her life together in order to give the audience the kind of film that we rarely get a chance to see.
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.
It rarely works this time as so much of the movie is darkly lit making a good chunk of the film hard to watch as you can't see what's actually going on.
These Marvel films have a pretty serious glass ceiling, whether it's because of their unrelenting desire to focus more on what is to come than what is currently happening, the samey directorial styles and color palettes or the thematic foundation rarely taking any real chances, but it is refreshing to see a film flirt with breaking through, even if it falls short doing so.
What you get on this double feature is the Director's Cut of Superman (by Richard Donner, with a different ending and more of Donner's original footage) and the Extended Edition of the film (which runs almost three hours long and includes rarely - seen footage created for the television airing of the film.)
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...
Neither discipline is a stranger to hoop - skirt frock fests (or, for that matter, Keira Knightley films), and since Oscar rarely fails to shower love on the showiest garb in the room, we may just see a win for fashionable frontrunner (and two - time nominee) Jacqueline Durran.
Never released on VHS, rarely seen on TV or cable (and even then only in pan-and-scan versions) or revived in the dwindling repertory circuit, this film has not received its due as a masterpiece of American social drama in large part because it's been so damnably difficult to see.
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.
Under the detailed eye of Iñárritu, the cast play their roles with a naturalism rarely seen in modern mainstream film; they're expressions, gestures, movements and reactions aren't hinged on creating drama — Iñárritu lets his actors just be.
Perhaps because comedians are so rarely recognized for their contributions to film, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has seen fit to award Honorary Oscars — sometimes called Lifetime Achievement Awards — on many occasions in the past.
, a feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films featuring «freaks of nature»; a set of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an audio commentary on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet featuring the essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»
This fictional character may believe basajauns are real, however, like Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot, a basajaun has rarely - to - never been seen and has yet to be caught on film.
The Tate Liverpool exhibition focused on the inspiration for the artist's style and featured drawings, collages and examples of the early commercial work of Magritte and rarely seen photographs and films.
The exhibition has on display both new and rarely seen multimedia works, as well as film, painting, sculpture, photography, and drawings by more than 70 artists.
On view will be original photographs, slides and other materials from the artist's archive that have never been exhibited, along with rarely seen photographs, drawings, sculpture and recently restored films.
The Bronx Museum is shedding light on this enigmatic figure through their exhibition, which includes over 100 artworks by the artist, films, and rarely seen materials from his archive.
You can sit and read, ponder the 49 - minute film Otolith III, projected on to the end wall, or sit with headphones watching The Owl's Legacy, a rarely seen TV series by veteran film - maker and artist Chris Marker about the legacy of ancient Greece, whose 13 parts play on 13 monitors.
Highlights included Larry Clark's presentation of newly unearthed 16 mm film footage from Tulsa, SxSW and Austin Chronicle founder Louis Black introducing Austin filmmaker Eagle Pennell's film The Whole Shootin» Match, the Texas premiere of Celine Danhier's documentary on No Wave Cinema Blank City, and Glenn O'Brien's presentation of rarely - seen -LSB-...]
Now, over 40 years later, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 — 1971 surveys the decisive decade that led up to Ono's unauthorized exhibition at MoMA, bringing together approximately 125 of her early objects, works on paper, installations, performances, audio recordings, and films, alongside rarely seen archival materials.
16 Aug 2006 American Underground Film Season at IMMA A season of rarely - seen films from a defining period in the history of American underground cinema opens at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 15 September 2006.
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