Loveless A story about a broken marriage and a missing child becomes a withering snapshot of Russian
social malaise in this bleak and beautifully shot drama from the gifted Andrey Zvyagintsev («Leviathan»).
Not exact matches
«Given that the recession has been so long, and given that the growth is not strong enough to create real employment, the
social malaise is so wide that... certainly a very large part of the society is afraid of the future, is angry, is against the people that have managed the country
in the last decades,» Passera, who was an independent minister under the Mario Monti government, said Thursday.
The depression itself had disastrous consequences elsewhere, especially
in Europe, and
in Germany the economic predicament and the resulting
social malaise contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.
The
social contextual factor contributing to the success of the electronic church is rooted
in the
malaise this society has experienced, dating roughly from the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The instigators were ideologically minded army officers who were fuelled by a revolutionary zeal to upturn what they saw as the
social and political
malaise in the land.
Droll, dry and ultimately rather heartless, it's clear that Kirn («Thumbsucker») positioned his novel as a kind of «Bonfire of the Vanities» for post-millennial readers, a work that diagnoses the ills of corporate America and chimes
in with a wider sense of
social malaise.
A return of sorts to the gentle - yet - savage everyday observation of «High Hopes» and «Life is Sweet,» it plays as a Pollyanna tale only to those too careless to observe the deep
social insecurity at its core:
in what is the year's most complexly assembled performance, Sally Hawkins's Poppy brilliantly rejects and reflects the
malaise that surrounds her.
Eric Fischl presents new paintings at Skarstedt Gallery
in «Late America,» an exhibition that continues the artist's theme of exploring moral ambivalence and
social malaise while depicting scenes around suburban pools.
Over a thirty year career, Kudo, who worked
in France and Japan, developed an extremely complex body of sculpture, installation, and performance - based work
in reaction both to World War II and Japan's subsequent transformation into an industrial society and to European Humanism which, he believed, abetted environmental degradation and
social malaise.
«Eric Fischl: Late America» exhibits a series of new paintings that return to Fischl's exploration of contemporary life,
social malaise and moral ambivalence set
in suburban scenes.
Richter has admitted to his concerns about
social malaise, psychological alienation, death, loss, and self - doubt, which he observed during his childhood
in post-World War II Germany as the damage done by the war to many Germans became apparent.