For this exhibition, Hewitt will show her most famous work to date — Untitled (Structures), 2012, a two - channel installation featuring
silent scenes shot at important sites in the civil rights movement in Chicago, Memphis, and the Arkansas Delta.
Not exact matches
In the era of Woodstock and Port Huron, Haggard was viewed as a kind of counter to Joan Baez, a poet laureate of Richard Nixon's «
silent majority» who took a direct
shot at the 1960s hippie
scene and student protests in his most famous song, «Okie from Muskogee.»
With over a hundred films in his C.V. (including
silents), King remained one of the studio's leading directors for decades, and though he worked with superb cinematographers, his films consistently show a dramatic visual style that maximizes elements within a single
shot, plus a knack for crafting kinetic action
scenes — particularly the storming of the fortress at the end of the film.
The couple's lives together are shown in dialogue
scenes interleaved with
silent panoramic
shots of the vast and slightly featureless East Anglian landscape; these do not cleanse the palate exactly, but add to the growing unease.
After a few other forgettable rom - coms, the Sacramento filmography is populated with
silent films (like Buster Keaton's Steamboat Bill, Jr. or Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush) and the occasional passing
shot (like, fun fact, the opening
scene in American Beauty).
The long first one (3:56) straightforwardly shows off a slew of
scenes, the shorter second one «Remember» (1:10) merely attaches Alan Silvestri's score to a montage of short
silent shots.
And there's honestly quite a bit of good here, especially in the
scenes that take place in the 1920s,
shot and scored in black and white as a
silent film from the age.
Regardless, the film's closing
scene so perfectly blends the tracking
shot in Taxi Driver with
Silent Night that it's hard to imagine genre lovers not watching this once the holiday season rolls around.
Andy Warhol's 1964 film Soap Opera, starring Baby Jane Holzer and Sam Green, among others, intercuts actual television commercials with
silent domestic
scenes shot by Warhol.