Sentences with phrase «silent film parts»

The silent film parts were black and white and they used an organ for the soundtrack.
I don't think the silent film part of Three Amigos was a gimmick.

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The swimming pool has been a central part of Hollywood mythology since the dawn of silent pictures, a truth observed and then turned upside down in the opening scene of the film classic Sunset Boulevard.
The best part may very well be an actual 1932 silent movie, filmed on Floreana, and shown in its entirety in «Galapagos Affair».
Brilliantly structured as a contemporary chamber drama about loving your neighbours in the first part and, in the second, as a dreamy silent film re-imagining of their heretofore unknown histories, this is the rare critical darling that's as warm as it is intelligent.
THE SILENT WATCHER is the sixth chapter in an eight part exploration of the failure of the American - East Indian co-production of > Hisss (2010), filmmaker Jennifer Lynch's greatly anticipated third feature film.
A SILENT WATCHER is the fifth chapter in an eight part exploration of the failure of the American - East Indian co-production of > Hisss (2010), filmmaker Jennifer Lynch's greatly anticipated third feature film.
Glass, part of a commercial fur expedition, escapes with others on a boat and sails into an adventure that takes him through a crucible of suffering — including a near - fatal grizzly attack — that evokes by turns classics of American literature and a «Perils of Pauline» - style silent - film serial.
Part of the challenge: one of Vidor's most obvious awards - friendly filmssilent masterpiece «The Big Parade» (1925)-- pre-dated the Oscars, while his other prime candidate, «The Crowd,» was a double nominee of Best Director and Picture at the first Academy Awards in 1929.
Being that a large part of the film is essentially silent, the towering and conflicted performance from Daniel Day Lewis and the searing score lurking around every corner loom large in creating the tension that creeps up and down your spine when viewing this bold cinematic vision from Paul Thomas Anderson (Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch Drunk Love.)
You could almost call it a silent movie, except that the vivid sounds of the jungle — wind in the branches, the twittering and rustling of wildlife, the distant (or not so distant) sounds of warfare — are such a key part of the film.
Merely excerpted in the film as something to which Nicholas is subjected to as part of his CRS sign - up, the full, silent Psychological Test Film (1:07) flashes random varied video snippets and emotional words on screen.
«Les fiancés du pont Mac Donald» (3 mins., 1080i) is a delightful short film in the style of a silent comedy, starring Karina and Godard themselves, that originally appeared in Agnès Varda's Cleo from 5 to 7, also part of the Criterion Collection.
Part of Silent Film Week on Fandor, a weeklong spotlight on silent cinema in conjunction with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival (July 14 - 17), Kevin B. Lee shares with us his favorite silent films (part one and part tPart of Silent Film Week on Fandor, a weeklong spotlight on silent cinema in conjunction with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival (July 14 - 17), Kevin B. Lee shares with us his favorite silent films (part one and partSilent Film Week on Fandor, a weeklong spotlight on silent cinema in conjunction with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival (July 14 - 17), Kevin B. Lee shares with us his favorite silent films (part one and partsilent cinema in conjunction with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival (July 14 - 17), Kevin B. Lee shares with us his favorite silent films (part one and partSilent Film Festival (July 14 - 17), Kevin B. Lee shares with us his favorite silent films (part one and partsilent films (part one and part tpart one and part tpart two).
Attenborough's reverential Chaplin (1992) chronicled the life story of silent comedian and film - maker Charlie Chaplin (Robert Downey, Jr.), as did part of Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow (2001).
ITALIAN SILENT FILM DIVAS By Angela Della Vacche Part goddesses and part emancipated New Women, the female movie stars of Italy's silent era were fascinating, enigmatic SILENT FILM DIVAS By Angela Della Vacche Part goddesses and part emancipated New Women, the female movie stars of Italy's silent era were fascinating, enigmatic icPart goddesses and part emancipated New Women, the female movie stars of Italy's silent era were fascinating, enigmatic icpart emancipated New Women, the female movie stars of Italy's silent era were fascinating, enigmatic silent era were fascinating, enigmatic icons.
Your early love of silent cinema must have played a big part in the film you made after Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific.
Silent films never actually went away after the»20s, but for the most part they remained in the realm of the arthouse and the experimental.
An essential and integral part of MASS MoCA's mission are the more than 40 weekends of live events staged year - round, including popular music, contemporary dance, alternative cabaret, world music dance parties, outdoor silent films with live music, documentaries, avant - garde theater, and music festivals.
In 2007, film critic Jonathan Romney described Starr's new silent film Theda: «In a 40 - minute black - and - white film Theda British artist Georgina Starr, best known for her series of works inspired by the 1965 thriller Bunny Lake is Missing, pays tribute to this stormiest of divas and undertakes an archeology of gestural art of the silent - era actress (Theda Bara), drawing on the styles of several other now forgotten grande - dames, such as Barbara La Marr and Maud Allan... the film is divided into three parts «prelude», «act» and «epilogue»... but «prelude» is the real coup: in a long single take, Starr runs through the codified expressive repertoire of the Theda - era performer with such precision that any ironic distance evaporate.
Zaatari's two - part contribution to dOCUMENTA (13) similarly challenges the expectations audiences may bring by casting his latest works on archives not in the context of politics, history and memory but rather as a love story for two men played by three actors, in the black and white, 16 mm silent film The End of Time (2012), and as a mentor — apprentice drama in Time Capsule (2012), an extended performance for which the artist buried a concrete - encased collection of small monochromatic paintings — a tribute to an unnamed photographer said to be losing his sight — in a hole in the ground that was dug next to the Fulda River in the Karlsaue Park, with four spokes of rebar marking the spot.
For the second part of the work, Stokes brought together five members of different Austin - based punk and hardcore bands and asked them to make a sound - track for the silent film shot during the gig.
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