Rolls - Royce Motor Cars has released the first in a series of
short films detailing the history of the legendary luxury marque.
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a short film detailing the small - business efforts of Syrian refugees.
Not exact matches
This biography of Aaliyah provides
detailed information about Friends and family remember the
short, remarkable life of music and
film's Aaliyah who died on August 25th, 2001.
Based on a
short story by Richard Matheson, Real Steel follows Hugh Jackman's Charlie Kenton as he and his estranged son (Dakota Goyo's Max) attempt to win a string of boxing matches with their oversized robot - with the
film detailing both the various fights that ensue and the growing bond between Charlie and Max.
In extending a
short story to feature length without embellishing it — at least in the plotting — Loktev suffuses the
film with the kind of intimate, microscopic
detail and observation that's more common to literature than cinema.
The
film stops
short of
detailing the massive battle that escalated the following year between Secretary Castle and the Labor Unions.
EXTRAS: There's a pair of featurettes on production and the real - life events that inspired the
film, as well as an animated
short detailing how David and Efraim were able to exploit the system.
For a faithful adaptation of a
short story, the
film is packed with plot twists and narrative surprises and the challenge faced by the Spierig Brothers is obscuring
details that would give away the twists without making it obvious.
The
shorter pieces, which take on various aspects of the
film, the story, production and special effects
details (like the use of miniatures, which has become a rarity in the CGI age), range from under two minutes to just over twelve minutes.
The
short but good large print article celebrates the
film in
detail and places it in the context of Mann's career and cinema's evolution.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the
film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the
film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the
film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the
film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the
film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the
film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar
short story on which the
film is loosely based, and restoration
details.
It should never be seen without first viewing the other two
films within a reasonably
short period of time beforehand, so make sure you watch the first two
films with as much attention to
detail as you can for the full effect.
City of God's harrowing depiction of daily violence in the favelas exemplifies in shocking
detail the Hobbesian view of life as «nasty, brutish, and
short,» but the
film never casts judgment.
«The Gathering Storm: The Chronicles of the Hobbit Part 3» is a making - of documentary that runs just
short of five hours and «Here at Journey's End» (aka «The Appendices Part 12») goes into
detail on aspects of the production and pulls out to see the
film in the context of the entire Tolkien story told in the six
films.
A
short panel with Elle Fanning, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Isaac Hempstead along with creators Travis Knight, Anthony Stacchi, and Graham Annable allowed them to describe in greater
detail just how long (8 years) and strenuous it is to make
films like this.
It doesn't have nearly the level of location - specific
detail, but there's a similar warmth to the way Goodhart (who adapted this feature
film from an earlier
short) treats her characters, even when they're treating each other poorly.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and
detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (about the real - life history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots of the
film's digital effects, a trio of bonus mood piece
shorts (more ominous suggestions of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy of the
film for portable media players.
John Krasinski — a man who has directed a
film based on a David Foster Wallace
short story — plays beefcake leading man Jack, back on his twelfth visit to the snake pit and once more charged with taking on security
detail for the bumbling, blowhard desk jockeys.
This
short - and - sweet interview with Edgar Wright, whose latest fantastic
film The World's End is his best work yet, features the British director imparting — over the phone —
details about some of his very favorite movies and ones that...
A familiar yet watchable thriller, The Darkest Hour follows four characters (Emile Hirsch's Sean, Max Minghella's Ben, Olivia Thirlby's Natalie, and Rachael Taylor's Anne) as their Moscow - based escapades are cut
short after sinister (and invisible) aliens begin vaporizing everyone in sight - with the
film subsequently
detailing the foursome's ongoing efforts at staying alive.
«The Mangler» is a
short story in King's oft - reaped collection Night Shift (only seven of its twenty stories haven't made their way to the screen in some form or another), and revisiting it reveals the
film to be surprisingly faithful to the
details of the piece — another way of saying that the movie and its source material are equally stupid in their attempts to mine horror from a possessed laundry machine.
The original black and white
short film from 1992 is included as well as eleven deleted scenes, storyboards, location photos, and a booklet that lays out the 75 - Year Plan and includes essays from Martin Scorsese and James L. Brooks
detailing his involvement with the
film.
Following the first trailer's debut yesterday, a
shorter and different toned international trailer for the giant prehistoric shark
film «The Meg» is out and offers a bit more
detail about the
film's plot.
Best described as Africa's version of Schindler's List, this
film does stop
short of showing the atrocities in explicit
detail — this decision was made to assure a PG - 13 rating and allow it to be viewed by a larger audience.
While many such adaptations face the challenge of compressing
detailed material to a reasonable
film runtime, others come across just the opposite: an exceedingly
short story that needs to be expanded to feature - length.
Big moments and traditional satisfactions are eschewed (e.g., the first
film counts down the distance to Havana only to abruptly end over a hundred miles
short of the destination) in favor of
detailing everyday, almost mundane, existence for those in the trenches fighting the power.
I read the Stephen King
short story on which this
film is based (Secret Window, Secret Garden) when it was first published in 1990, but I do nt really remember any
details from it.
In non-casting news, of course, we've got the
details on the Academy Awards producer / host shuffle and an update on the upcoming Justice League movie from Warner Bros. as well as a little sneak peek at the xnew Toy Story
short film set to play ahead of the November 23rd release, The Muppets.
Resources includes a full lesson plan,
detailed PowerPoint and three levels of task based around a
short film.
This
short film follows the process of creating the beautiful military dress coat worn by Hal Fowler as King Ignacio, from initial sketches to the full
detail of the finished piece.
Now these two are inseparable; get all the
details on their love story in this
short film from the classic car fanatics over at Petrolicious
Written by Dallas
film critic Matt Zoller Seitz, who has been following Anderson's work since his
film debut in 1993 with the 12 - minute
short Bottle Rocket, this book is brimming with candid conversations between Seitz and Anderson,
details on his creative process, charming original artwork by Max Dalton and stills from each of his
films.
In this video, Jim Lee (comic book artist and DCUO creative director) and Tim Miller (Blur Studios director) discuss the creative process behind making the
short film and provide more
details from DC Comics» Geoff Johns» original script that established the back story of DC Universe Online.
While the fact that the original artifacts rested only a
short walk away from the gallery (in Soane's eponymous London museum) somewhat mooted the air of mystery, the
details of the chipped faces and carved owls in the
film remained opaque, their precise origins left unexplained.
Born in 1933, internationally recognized American artist, Bruce Conner is best known for his assemblages, surrealist sculptures, avant - garde
short films and
detailed paintings and drawings.
This
short film, narrated by Wopo Holup,
details the fabrication and installation process for the «River» project at the Shoal Creek Police Academy and Station.
As in Sasnal's
short films, the influences of music video and poststructuralist cinema combine to evoke «personal cinema» — the privately produced
short films which proliferated among Polish artists during the Communist regime, and which often overlaid the banal
details of life with whimsical fantasies.
The 13 part series will be part of a bigger 3 hour block of weekly programming about living the vida verde that includes documentaries and
short films (the juicy green
details of which can be found here).
Be prepared to make direct approaches to production companies with evidence of your work such as
short films, your showreel or a CV
detailing your experience.