Sentences with phrase «whose centenary»

FRITZ LANG, OUR CONTEMPORARY By Peter Hogue The great German - American director — whose centenary is December 5 — left a legacy that looks richer, and more modern, with each passing year
Perhaps his most important partnership was with Jean - Pierre Melville, the sui generis director often seen as a link between the classical era and the New Wave (and whose centenary falls on October 20, 2017).

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Guest director Joshua Oppenheimer, whose wrenching «The Act of Killing» debuted at TFF in 2012, has put together an eclectic program that includes Werner Herzog's 1970 «Even Dwarfs Started Small» (with Herzog in attendance), Jon Bang Carlsen's intriguing and obscure «Hotel of the Stars» (1981), an hour - long Danish documentary about extras who live in a shabby apartment hotel in Hollywood; the only movie directed by Charles Laughton, 1955's exquisitely - shot «The Night of the Hunter,» starring a brilliant, terrifying Robert Mitchum, and fortuitously playing in his centenary year; «Salam Cinema,» Mohsen Makmalbaf's 1995 record of auditions by aspiring actors; a new print of Frederick Wiseman's long - banned, corrosive «Titicut Follies» (1967), filmed in a notorious Massachusetts hospital for the criminally insane; and Jacques Demy's glorious, gorgeous musical, «The Umbrellas of Cherbourg» (1967), starring the glorious, gorgeous Catherine Deneuve.
Given green, white or violet to wear, the colours of the suffrage movement whose initials stood for «Give Women Votes», they will together create waves of colour as they celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.
It was built for Barry High OBE, who had just celebrated his 100th birthday and whose landmark centenary is the official inspiration behind the one - of - a-kind Lexus LS 600h L.
«We always have a mix of Turkish and foreign writers, so 2015 was the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign, and we had Louis de Bernières, whose latest novel is based around that, and also the Anzac expert Jonathan King.
Timed to coincide with the centenary of his passing and international recognition as the greatest sculptor of modernism, this exhibition features seventeen contemporary sculptors whose work is in dialogue with and perhaps even indebted to the great French master.
Tate Britain's Paul Nash retrospective (26 October 2016 — 5 March 2017) falls in the middle of the nation's First World War centenary commemorations, which seems fitting for an artist whose life and work was altered so dramatically by his experiences on the Western Front.
The Bauhaus which celebrates its centenary in 2019, was the most influential modernist art school of the 20th century, one whose approach to teaching, and understanding art's relationship to society and technology, had a major impact both in Europe and the United States long after it closed.
Renowned still - life artist, William Scott (1913 - 1989)-- the centenary of whose birth is being celebrated in an exhibition running at Tate St Ives until 6th May, 2013 — will be represented by Permutation Brown, and Three Squares by leading British abstract colourist, Sandra Blow RA (1925 - 2006)-- an adaptation from an etching printed in 2003 — will be exhibited.
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