Sentences with phrase «seen it at a festival in»

Which is good, because I've never seen it at a festival in the states.
All three were seen at festivals in 2012, and were included in my Best of 2012 list accordingly.

Not exact matches

Then, a 1936 Aston Martin 2 - liter sports - racing two - seater car is seen selling for between $ 2.1 million and $ 2.6 million on September 10 at the Goodwood Revival festival in England.
For example, they may wish to be snuggled in close to your chest while napping as you walk the mall but prefer to be on your back where they can see the action at a festival.
• He was seen at home, in the synagogue, at the temple festivals, at the weddings and funerals and near sick beds.
In the Old Testament we see a tradition where the Jews would repeat at certain times or festivals all that God had done for them.
On his festival, the altar in the chapel devoted to him in a certain church in Rome «is embosomed in flowers, arranged with exquisite taste; and a pile of letters may be seen at its foot, written to the Saint by young men and women, and directed to «Paradiso.»
For the first time in almost 13 years I get to see SEASONS which means flowers and trees in bloom, summer festivals, beach days at the lake, new hobbies, among other outdoor activities.
If you would like to see the balloon glow, plan on arriving earlier in the day to enjoy the festival and then make your way to the wine stage area to enjoy the show at dusk.
Therefore, Rhino goers will get more of a festival feel — in that they can see one show at Curious and then stroll over to No Exit for a another.
I'd only just learnt what Check Your Privilege means (turns out it's not the tagline from that ad with Joanna Lumley purring plummily in a greasy spoon) and on arrival I saw with horror that there were Pret - issue chairs everywhere and brown paper lunch bags bursting at the seams with vegan focaccia sandwiches — sent as if to test the festival clientele.
London Mayor Boris Johnson recently added his voice to demands for gay weddings while at the Gay Pride festival in London saying: «If the Conservatives and Liberals can get together in a national coalition and settle their differences, I don't see why you can't have gay marriage».
I've only ever seen him on the telly, and then he pops up in a field, at a festival
Gordon Brown has already called into the book festival to see Carol Ann Duffy, the poet laureate, speak at a children's event — and Michael Moore, secretary of state for Scotland, is holding a reception in honour of the festival on 31 August.
Coachella gave us many questionable looks, but we feel significantly more at ease with festival style after seeing Sophia pair a black lace slip dress with a green jacket and suede booties at Lollapalooza in Chicago.
Unique embroidered backpacks with badges, peter pan collars, stripes and see - through chiffon played a huge part in festival style at Pitchfork Music Festival this past Sunday.
Not like we've seen before at festivals, but in a more elegant incarnation.
Young girls no matter what they are wearing in their routine usually prefer traditional wears on events, occasions or festivals, so Anarkali floor length is a perfection of being traditional and chic at the same time, also it gives a very stunning and pretty look to any lady that is also the reason most celebrities are seen in this dress mostly on shows, award functions, product promotion programs, etc..
But if you see me walking around with a flower crown in my hair sporting a crop top and bell bottoms... well, let it be, I'm probably just at some festival or something.
However, Ahn's delicacy of observation, which at times suggests a more embryonic Ira Sachs as seen through an immigrant prism, will be appreciated at festivals more than in any type of commercial release.
There's a certain kind of film I see at many festivals: oblique, short on narrative and incident (or filled with repetitive incident), shot in a style that favors long (distance and time) shots of people doing nothing, or doing mundane things like crossing the street in real time.
Christina Applegate and Josh Lucas were also seen stepping out at the festival that evening for the premiere of their movie Youth in Oregon.
After I saw it at the Toronto film festival last September — where Rudolph and Willis said they were proud of having made it even if nobody saw it — it received nominal runs in New York and Los Angeles, cities where viewers and critics are regarded by distributors as being more demographically significant than those in Chicago, and then early this year it came out on video.
My favorite film of the year (so far) is still Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name, which I saw at both the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals earlier in the year.
However, nearly all of the 10 best movies I saw at the TIFF had already screened at other festivals earlier in the year: Cannes, Telluride, Venice and even Berlin are represented in my list.
As in Fidelio, a diary left by the dead has implications for the present, and Linda starts to see the ghost of Eta, both guiding and threatening her, yet another reminder at this year's festival of a past that refuses to rest easy (or even to remain the past).
Not long afterward we see Blanc arrive at the Cannes film festival, demanding a suite at the Hotel Carlton (he finally gets moved into the suite of Gerard Depardieu, who's off wine tasting in Bulgaria) and making a crude pass at Charlotte Gainsbourg in her room, then stealing money from her purse while she goes to fetch him some Valium.
Or as an executive at another major festival said in response to this Cannes glut: «I'm much more interested in seeing the view from the bottom up than the top.»
Perhaps it's the prestige, perhaps it's the chance to see these films at their world premiere, perhaps it's just my love for the Côte d'Azur and the experience of a festival in the South of France.
A film that premiered at Cannes in 2015 and made a big splash at festivals all the way through its 2016 US theatrical release, Green Room is among the most confident thrillers I've seen in many years.
If you didn't catch this film at a festival, make sure to see it in theaters when it opens this Friday (November 20).
While it's entirely possible that «Demon» will appeal more to U.S. audiences after its June 24 release than it did to critics who saw the film at Cannes, at the festival, Refn said his intention was to make a «primal» movie that featured heightened reality in a way that could provoke drastically different reactions from viewers.
We'll start off with a sure thing here — considering that we saw Lamb at last year's SXSW festival and were blown away by Ross Patridge «s tender, tense exploration of two loners coming to terms with their respective places in the world and each other's lives.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 2014.
Sadly, getting home from seeing four or five films a day at midnight (and having been out since 10.30 am) and having to write for my own blog — a necessity of the «60 films in 17 days» blogathon challenge I was participating in — took its toll, especially against the backdrop of the flu that I carried all festival.
Also at the festival are under - the - radar pictures like the Clive Owen / Juliette Binoche film «Words And Pictures,» Andre 3000 - starring Jimi Hendrix biopic «All Is By My Side,» comedy - drama «You Are Here,» the feature debut of «Mad Men» creator Matthew Wiener, Biafra war film «Half Of A Yellow Sun» with Chiwetel Ejiofor, the James Corden - starring «One Chance» (which has the Weinstein Company «s backing, but seems more «Unfinished Song» than «Silver Linings Playbook «-RRB- and, perhaps most importantly, Stephen Frears ««Philomena,» which could see Judi Dench being in contention.
By the way, if you could only see half a dozen movies between now and the end of the year, you could hardly improve on the six narrative features that played both Venice and Telluride: Alexander Payne's big - idea satire «Downsizing,» which kicked off both festivals; Guillermo del Toro's terrific revisionist monster romance «The Shape of Water»; «Weekend» and «45 Years» director Andrew Haigh's spare nouveau western «Lean on Pete»; Lebanon's «The Insult» and Israel's «Foxtrot»; and «Taxi Driver» writer Paul Schrader's best movie in at least two decades, «First Reformed.»
By the time I got to see it at the press screening the next day, word had spread and the lines to get in were some of the longest I saw at the entire festival.
If you're curious about our individual rankings, click ahead to the final page, where each member of the / Film team has listed every movie they saw at the festival this year in order of preference.
In stark contrast to Kraume's take on German history was one of the best films I saw at the festival, Robert Schwentke's The Captain.
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams Program: Special Presentations Headline: Battlefield Earth Scott's Take: I'm reluctant to say too much about P.T. Anderson's mesmerizing drama in part because I'll be writing about it at length for next week's limited release and in part because I need to see it a second time here at the festival in order to sort out its many ambiguities and elisions.
Well, now that the Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, we are starting to see more and more cool promotional material for a lot of the horror flicks that are having their premiere at the festival.
A movie we first crossed our fingers for at Cannes, and then hoped would pop up on the fall festival circuit, Thomas Vinterberg «s adaptation of Thomas Hardy «s classic «Far From The Madding Crowd» wasn't seen in Venice, Telluride, Toronto, or anywhere else in 2014.
The girls had come to see James Franco, who was at the festival to present three of his «weird artsy films» — films they would watch in spite of never understanding.
«It's very exciting for me to premiere my film in the city where I discovered I wanted to be a writer and director, and at the film festival where I saw so many films that inspired me and truly showed me the way.
All the others have either already been in release (Get Out, Good Time) or have at least been viewed by audiences at earlier festivals (Call Me by Your Name, The Florida Project), further highlighting the importance of being seen early.
It'll be more comforting if we find out that, as with «Moonrise Kingdom» last year, the film is also in competition at the festival, but that's a relative rarity, and one that we'd be surprised to see repeated this year.
Inspired by a nightmare, Twixt — filmed in 3 - D, but never widely seen outside film festivals, and now making a belated debut on home video — drifts between the waking and sleeping hours of down - on - his - luck horror novelist Hall Baltimore (Val Kilmer), whose book tour takes him to the small town of Swann Valley and to a poorly attended signing held at a hardware store.
GC: It started when the editors of Film Comment asked me to go see the first festival of post-revolutionary Iranian films at the Lincoln Center in the fall of 1992.
See also the interview conducted by Michele «Izzy» Galgana with the couple after the first screening at the festival, in which they talk about «the nature of the creative personality, directing actors, bad reviews, and sexy ladies.»
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