The film begins with a quick review of Old Testament stories like the parting of the Red Sea, Noah (who is
the title subject of another movie releasing in 2014, with Russell Crowe in the lead) and David and Goliath.
Not exact matches
There's a lot
of information given about the
movie's creation and development (many abandoned concepts are discussed), though there are a number
of interesting detours too (on
subjects like autobiography
titles and great food combinations).
It has been so turbulent, in fact, that it is the
subject of a documentary following the
movie's troubles
titled Lost in La Mancha.
Titles such as these are no longer limited to words on a digital page, as the interactivity
of the
title means actual screenshot footage, voiceover narration from the actors in the
movie, and the ability to bring the story to life through bonus features, a crucial step in the process
of developing a reading fluency by drawing on prior knowledge and a high - interest
subject to the young reader.
Directly referencing the
movie through the
titles of his
subjects (each
of Ofili's women is named after her filmic betrothed), the artist furthers the connection using his signature «afro heads» to create the nimble figures, evoking the bold angles and lithe arabesques
of the film's fanciful choreography.