Sentences with phrase «winning film changed»

His multi award - winning film changed laws and public policy worldwide, created hundreds of conservation groups.

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In this series of animated films, Nobel prize - winning scientists talk about work, life and discoveries that changed the world.
Overall, it's a feather - light collection of extras that won't really change your mind if the film didn't win you over.
Based on the award - winning book by acclaimed British author and illustrator Raymond Briggs, this hand - drawn, animated film tells the true story of Raymond's own parents — Ethel and Ernest - two ordinary Londoners living through a period of extraordinary events and immense social change.
From British / Irish director Martin McDonagh, who'd already had massive transatlantic success with plays like «The Beauty Queen of Leenane» and «The Cripple of Inishmaan» and had already won an Academy Award for his short film «Six Shooter,» the hitman black comedy was not just the arrival of an exciting new director, but also marked a refreshing change of pace for Farrell, whose split personality of rugged charm, soulfulness and hair - trigger volatility found its most perfect vehicle to date.
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Star Wars is offering fans the chance to win a cameo in the upcoming Han Solo standalone film, a visit to Skywalker Ranch and a trip to the premiere of The Last Jedi as part of its latest «Force for Change» fundraising initiative.
Unsane — *** OUT OF 4 Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the genius film auteur known for, quitting Hollywood, winning the Oscar for directing «Traffic», and whose film «Sex, Lies and Videotape» changed the industry outlook on «indie films», has produced a... Continue reading →
The years needed for change as in other civil rights movements echoes in the slow burn of win - appeal we suffer as an audience in the film.
I thought about changing my prediction to a shock win for Michael Haneke until I remembered that no director of a foreign language film has ever won this prize — no not even Federico Fellini or Ingmar Bergman, Oscar's indisputable favorites as foreign auteurs go.
3: «Get Out» or Luca Guadagnino's achingly tender «Call Me by Your Name» will emerge as a popular first choice among Oscar voters, and a film that was made for considerably less than $ 10 million will win Best Picture for the second year in a row, confirming that «Moonlight» changed the game in more ways than one and forever altered our idea of what constitutes an «Oscar Movie.»
The film must have changed a lot if you were expecting Sarkozy to win.
Roach's 2012 film Game Change won five Emmys including Outstanding Miniseries or Movie.
Barry Jenkins» film opened in Ireland this month with little fanfare and is only on limited release, though that will surely change on foot of its win.
We talked about how his life changed after winning the Oscar for Whiplash, if people now say «Academy Award Winner» in front of his name, his first day filming Zack Snyder's Justice League, the look of Jim Gordon, and more.
Donut Time isn't the only thing that has changed in the 18 months since «Tangerine» was filmed opened last summer, winning acclaim for its portrait of Hollywood's transgender sex workers.
Sweden's auteur on winning the Palme d'Or for The Square, society's changing social contract, and his next film Triangle of Sadness.
Also included on the DVD is a theatrical trailer (sadly, it is for the re-release of the film, replete with invasive blurbs), and a video for Bob Dylan's Oscar - winning tune «Things Have Changed
A piercingly intelligent and flawlessly performed chamber piece, in which the video camera becomes a charged metaphor for the characters» isolation, the Palme d'Or — winning sex, lies, and videotape changed the landscape of American film, helping pave the way for the thriving independent scene of the 1990s.
Directed by Paul McGuigan (in a decisive change of pace after «Victor Frankenstein»), the film offers a «My Week With Marilyn» - style gloss on the life of the great, oft - neglected stage and screen actress Gloria Grahame (Bening), who won an Academy Award for «The Bad and the Beautiful» and who is perhaps best remembered now for her heartbreaking performance opposite Humphrey Bogart in Nicholas Ray's 1950 noir masterpiece, «In a Lonely Place.»
Directed by Jay Roach («Trumbo,» «Game Change,» «Recount») from a screenplay by Robert Schenkkan, who also wrote the Tony - winning play, the film brings the crude, demanding LBJ into focus along with the insecure, desperately needy man in one indelible performance.
However there was a change in the tide over the course of the night and the Best Picture award, which Reds should have won, went to Chariots of Fire (1981) a rather tepid and, frankly boring British film with a majestic musical score.
The award - winning film has worked to change perceptions of pit bulls at film festivals across the country, including the Hamptons International Film Festival, DOC NYC and most recently the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, among others.
You have until February 21st to submit a 4 - minute film for your change to win the Fernie Fortune wild - card spot.
Also featuring: Francesca Tarocco reports on recent changes in urban culture and queer aesthetics across the Sinosphere; Evan Calder Williams investigates the films of Johan Grimonprez, which probe the mechanisms of the arms trade; Turner Prize - winning artist Helen Marten responds to Ed Atkins's latest work, Old Food, at Martin - Gropius - Bau in Berlin; Alice Rawsthorn unpacks the ecological innovations of Studio Formafantasma's new project, Ore Streams, at the inaugural NGV Triennial in Melbourne; and Nick Thurston compares the interactive experiences spurred by collectives Blast Theory, Forced Entertainment and Slavs and Tatars.
He was featured in «Pandora's Promise,» an award - winning film about environmentalists who changed their minds about nuclear, appeared on «The Colbert Report,» and debated nuclear on CNN «Crossfire» with Ralph Nader, and at UCLA with Mark Jacobsen.
Gore won a Nobel peace prize as a result, but, like everything else to do with climate change the film has been the subject of much debate, particularly when schools have tried to show it to pupils.
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