Sentences with phrase «travel film people»

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Last month, people celebrated Back to the Future Day, a light - hearted observance of the day the characters in the 1989 hit film Back to the Future Part II traveled ahead to 2015.
Maybe the Film A people have a very strong opinion about their movie and would refuse to watch Film B, but on the other hand the film B people don't care much about what film to see but don't want to travel under any circumstances.
Lucy has reached out to enterprises as close as New York City, recently attending the New York Times Travel Show, and as far away as China and Ireland to bring people, tourism, and filming to Rockland County.
«Every year, over 17 million people worldwide die from heart disease,» said Dr. Fuster, who over the course of the film travels to Colombia, Kenya, Spain, Mexico, and even Harlem, to educate and serve disadvantaged communities.
Emma's work is inspired by the people she meets in her everyday life, old photos, vintage clothes, old films, travel, 1950s illustration, 1930s jazz and sausage dogs.
down to earth funny guy with a good heart love to travel meet people aslo love sports reading poetry music films dancing martial arts making love.
Rhapsody - on - a-theme Interested in meeting like - minded people who are into art, culture, music, food - and - drink, travel, literature, film and theatre...
Looking for someone to have some fun with.i am caring considerate love making people laugh am good natured, like being spontaneous i love music, films, sports anything outdoors, chilling with freinds & family, traveling / holidays if u think u could handle me contact me x
«Looper» Movie Review By Joan Alperin Schwartz «Looper», written and directed by Rian Johnson («Brick») is an intelligent, engrossing, thought provoking, and totally entertaining, sci fi film about time - travel and what a person will or won't do to save the person they love.
Set against the backdrop of a technologically advanced Shanghai, where people are only allowed to travel between countries with official passports called «papelles,» the film charts the efforts of Seattle native William (Tim Robbins) to get to the bottom of a contraband - papelle operation within the walls of a high - tech company that manufactures them.
Featuring Aubrey Plaza (Funny People), Mark Duplass (Humpday), and «New Girl» star Jake M. Johnson, this has all the makings of a quirky comedy, even if there ends up not actually being any time traveling in the film.
Writer / director / producer Bettina Wilhelm is the granddaughter of Richard Wilhelm and in this film she travels to China and the towns and cities her grandfather worked in to witness for herself what he saw in the country and its people whilst discovering more about his life and work.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minute.
Generally, the film follows Star's perspective as she travels across the country and meets people of all spheres of life.
At a time when the vast majority of people could not — or did not — travel far from home, these short films gave them a glimpse of the world they could not get anywhere else.
I know people who travelled to Toronto just to watch The Master on 70 mm, and so, I have to admit that, finally, we have probably lost our status as one of the great film cities, here.
Much like his endeavors on film, this was a breakthrough event as Cameron became the first person to travel solo to this part of the planet with a little help from National Geographic (who showed off his dive in 2012), Rolex and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
While the film is wrapping up, Ani's son Raffi (Alpay, Man of the Year) finds a calling to travel to the lands where the events took place in hopes of finding footage for the film, and more importantly, perspective on his life and those of his people, although his step - sister (and lover) Celia (Croze, Battlefield Earth) has made it her mission to discredit Ani as the woman who drove her father to commit suicide.
Those for whom space travel is a strong interest, or a study in science class, are the people most likely to have caught the film in its long, limited large - format release.
I think people will be amazed to hear that you're like, «I don't travel for film that much, but I travel for my --» For my booze.
Iran's Asghar Farhadi is unable to attend this year's Oscars, where is film is nominated, because of Donald Trump's ban on people travelling from seven Muslim majority countries.
Edwards filmed his debut feature (Monsters, 2010)-- about two people travelling across America six years after aliens invaded Earth — on a shoestring budget of just $ 800,000 with a minuscule crew of just seven people.
With Varda's latest film, Faces Places (Visages Villages), she returns to her roots in photography, working with JR as they travel through the French countryside in his mobile photo booth to produce monumental photographs of the people (and goats) they meet and paste them on the sides of walls, rocks — even shipping containers piled high on a dock in Le Havre.
I forgot how clearly this film was designed to be a new «Nightmare on Elm Street,» complete with its own Freddy Krueger, a serial killer (played by Mitch Pileggi) who can possess people and travel through electrical currents.
I was surprised how many people tore this film apart when it traveled South from the Toronto Film Festival.
SPC is looking to women across age ranges to form the film's core audience, in addition to people who «like traveling abroad or aren't able to travel abroad,» according to Barker who added: «You're on this trip step by step... and Diane Lane is just luminous.»
William (Tim Robbins) has taken an empathy virus, making him capable of «reading» a person — a good skill for a corporate investigator hired on as the film opens to track down a forger of «papelles,» exit visas that allow people to travel between the hermetically sealed cities of a body - phobic future.
Eat, Pray, Love has become a classic movie for people looking to find themselves through travel, and there is no better film location to find yourself in than the chilled - out Hindu minority island of Bali, Indonesia.
We are looking forward to their finished documentary film about people who work online and travel around the world.
In April, 2013, I traveled to India, video camera in hand, filming the sights, eating the food, meeting the people, and experiencing what turned out to be one of my favorite countries to visit from all of my travels.
Of all the stories I've written over the years, I've gotten the most spirited reader response from two of my more experimental travel tales — Storming «The Beach», which was a gonzo - philosophical look at a Leonardo DiCaprio movie that was being filmed in Thailand, and The Art of Writing a Story About Walking Across Andorra, a second - person - voice meta - satire about generic travel writing.
Filming for Discovery Channel and Travel Channel has taken her to live with the Yupik peoples of the Arctic as well as working on some of the most isolated islands on Earth in search of secret beaches.
«The real value with 360 - degree video that a lot of people have not yet realized is the ability to capture a real travel experience and share it with the world,» says TV producer Daniel Chase, who is currently filming the world's first 360 - degree virtual reality TV travel documentary, Chasing The World.
Emma's work is inspired by the people she meets in her everyday life, old photos, vintage clothes, old films, travel, 1950s illustration, 1930s jazz and sausage dogs.
I also travel constantly with a 2 - person professional film crew; we produce 3 - 5 minute videos about international destinations including the Maldives, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Japan, Maui and more.
Two winning entrants will be invited to Nintendo UK, travel costs included, where we'll film your memorable moment in person and include the footage in our future promotional materials.
Harnett juxtaposes the material that resulted from this travel with his recent film Hopes for unity, self articulation and sustainability of a group (2018), which derives from his previous experience of staying with the Agta, an indigenous people who live in isolated mountainous parts of the island of Luzon, the Philippines, along with saltwater aquariums inhabited by North Sea anemones.
Since 2009 Kraczon has organized ICA's annual juried film and video exhibition Open Video Call, and she was the receiving curator for the traveling exhibitions Jeremy Deller: Joy in People (2012) and Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History (2009).
Over recent years, Pfeifer has traveled to the southernmost tip of South America to document the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego, to the streets of Brooklyn to create a music video with the Flatbush ZOMBiES, to the urban chaos of São Paulo to film crystal healers and other religious leaders, and to his native East Germany, where he interviewed members of the far - right PEGIDA movement.
, a film screening for dogs; and Amalia Pica's I am Tower of Hamlets, as I am in Tower of Hamlets, just like a lot of other people are, a sculpture that travelled around east London during the Olympic year.
The next section presents the people and places Chris Marker encountered on his lifetime of travels, with an extract from the iconic film Sans soleil (1983), which reflects on memory, images and technology and is told via letters from an anonymous woman to a cameraman, with shots flitting back and forth across the world from Japan to Guinea - Bissau in Africa.
The photographs and film on display were loosely based on the story of Matthew Henson, an African American who traveled with famed explorer Robert Peary and in 1909 was one of the first people to reach the North Pole.
The films have been selected for inclusion by many film festivals such as Mountainfilm at Telluride and Wild & Scenic — and also selected for their traveling film festivals which screened at 150 venues and were viewed by 250,000 people.
Emma's work is inspired by the people she meets in her everyday life, old photos, vintage clothes, old films, travel, 1950s illustration, 1930s jazz and sausage dogs.
About Blog Kombi Life is a series of unique adventure travel projects, filmed and produced by a bunch of ordinary people turned nomadic explorers.
Although the film - makers recreated the shop for the film and used the exterior of another building the Travel Bookshop in Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill became the focus for people who wanted to see the original location for the film.
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