Not exact matches
I wrote that post knowing the weight it carried, but wanting to speak our family truth as plainly and sincerely as I could, even though I find this written forum limited and limiting
in the
way we can talk about such
sensitive subjects and deeply personal choices.)
Also, note that talking about money is still a
sensitive subject for many people, so start small and work your
way into more
in - depth conversations.
«Both Tom Hooper and the Italian maestro Paolo Sorrentino have the uncanny ability to bring highly
sensitive subject matter to the screen
in a
way that impacts audiences on a global basis,» said festival director Pascal Vicedomini.
The Breadwinner Based on a young adult novel, this Canadian / Irish co-production tackles the tough
subject of the Taliban regime
in Afghanistan
in a
sensitive way, making it accessible to teen audiences.
I'm not somebody who feels there is any
subject too raw,
sensitive, or serious for popular entertainment (I can honestly say that I feel A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child largely informed my attitude towards abortion), and Earthquake effectively places the Katrina conflict
in an artistic context, stressing,
in its underhanded
way, the power of community
in bringing the best out of people following a catastrophe.
Raso delicately handles his
sensitive, controversial
subject matter
in a
way that never feels exploitative.
The Hype: Aside from both films exploring very timely issues, both have gotten praise for handling their
subject matter
in sharp,
sensitive ways.
The video is supported by teachers» notes, providing discussion topics and ideas for activities to explore the refugee crisis
in a measured and
sensitive way, whether with a focus on Syria or the wider
subject of migration and refugees.
There is almost always a darker undercurrent to what at first appear to be innocuous
subjects: Tuymans has,
in this
way, explored diverse and
sensitive topics including the Holocaust, the effects of images from 9/11, the ambiguous utopia of the Disney empire, the colonial history of his native Belgium, and the phenomenon of the corporation.
The
sensitive way in which Dine handles these simple, very ordinary,
subjects elevates the mundane to the remarkable.