Sentences with phrase «year film class»

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In five «Dirty Harry» films, he chased, beat and shot up seemingly dozens if not hundreds of the worst criminal perps in San Francisco, but in Gran Torino, Eastwood is a 78 - year - old Korean War vet named Walt who has watched his working - class Detroit neighborhood change to the point where he's virtually a lone Caucasian surrounded by Asians.
In contrast, Christian films have quietly been punching above their weight class this year, and March was one of the strongest financial months in Christian movie history.
The film follows Emma Morley, (Anne Hathaway) a working class budding writer and Dexter Mayhew, (Jim Sturgess) a rich, handsome playboy intent on a TV career, along a winding twenty - year - long path of will - they - won't - they - get - a-move-on.
The class watched a film about how a law is made and learned how it took years for some school children to convince Alaska to pick a state dog.
Coss, who taught drawing classes early in his academic career and whose previous research focused on art and human evolution, used photos and film to study the strokes of charcoal drawings and engravings of animals made by human artists 28,000 to 32,000 years ago in the Chauvet - Pont - d'Arc Cave in southern France.
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However, the surreal, epic - type film counterposes its superlative photography with a slim tale of working class protagonists, told with sparse dialogue and the jarring, quirky, drawling, and dispassionate, colloquial voice - over narration of a streetwise, but unschooled 13 year old girl (Manz).
After taking classes for several years and evading career decisions, Ruffalo began to venture into L.A. theater and independent film.
A native of Trinidad (with East Indian ancestry), Bednob originally attended the University of Toronto as a sociology major — a field far removed from acting, though Bednob had naturally played the role of class clown in school for years, which seemed to predestine him for stage and film.
It's a coming - of - age story about 15 - year - old youth, adapted from a novel by film critic François Bégaudeau, who wrote and starred in Laurent Cantet's 2008 Cannes Palme d'Or winner The Class.
Last year's Jackie was a psychologically devastating look at the widowed Jackie Kennedy boasting one of the absolute best performances of the year by Natalie Portman, whereas in comparison LBJ is a film that will be thrown on in American History classes only for teenagers to fall asleep.
Like Boyhood and Blue is the Warmest Color before it, 6 Years enters a class of independent film that young people should be made to watch before making any major life decision.»
The Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented to: Sara Colangelo, for her film The Kindergarten Teacher (Director & Screenwriter: Sara Colangelo, Producers: Talia Kleinhendler, Osnat Handelsman - Keren, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler)-- When a Staten Island kindergarten teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she becomes fascinated and obsessed with the child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his talent.
Both deal with class — particularly the underclass — a topic that has been running through prestige films a lot recently, as it did at Cannes this year.
Part of what makes German director Christian Petzold's pulp psychological thriller so special is the way it wrings complex shades of suspense and disquiet out of very basic techniques, and its finale — the most sublime gasp moment of the year in film — is a master class in simplicity of form, cut almost entirely from just two angles and carried by stars Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld, whose performances have been building to this one exchange of subtleties.
So I've been waiting the better part of three years to see the sequel of sorts to one of my favorite films of 2007 with another set of great stories told by world class film makers and actors.
Many of the nominated films are still going strong in theaters, notably the monster movie / romantic drama The Shape of Water, which leads this year's class with thirteen nominations; the polarizing Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, -LSB-...]
Guillermo del Toro has found himself to be quite the respected filmmaker over the years but, if I had to be brutally honest, I'd have to say that he's really only made a few films that could be classed as «great» and he's not adverse to being disappointing on occasion.
Every few months, a film arrives that is the new best - in - class example of the technical form of creating false images; right now, and for the next few weeks or months or maybe even the rest of the year, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the most technically impressive fantasy picture ever made.
Although the film program is world class year - in year - out, there are always so many other activities competing for the spotlight.
At NVFF, each year's most outstanding new independent films are washed down with world - class food and wine, tucked into bed each night with sublime hospitality, and greeted each gorgeous morning with opportunities to deepen the bonds between artists and audience.
Officially released in Japan in 1991 and finally getting it's re-release 25 years later, Only Yesterday is a quiet and contemplative master class on character study in film.
Stanley Tucci's Final Portrait, his first film in 10 years, is in a class of its own, though.
The film focuses on two working - class junkies, Spoon (Tupac Shakur) and Stretch (Tim Roth), who decide to enter a drug rehabilitation programme after their housemate and fellow jazz - cum - poetry bandmate, Cookie (a brilliantly sassy Thandie Newton), overdoses after trying heroin for the first time on New Year's Eve.
Paul Bettany has been hailed a «world class talent» by Ron Howard.The 46 - year - old actor has wrapped filming his undisclosed role in the stand - alone...
It was on the set of an earlier XMen film (2011's First Class) that she met the British actor Nicholas Hoult and began a three - year romance that ended earlier this year.
«In The Soup» (1992) From the same Sundance class as «Reservoir Dogs» and «El Mariachi» (and winning the Grand Jury Prize that year, no less), this Steve Buscemi - starring flick about a struggling screenwriter, from director Alexandre Rockwell, was expected to go on to great things even before the Tarantino and Rodriguez films blew up.
Joing them in the hunt for Best European Film are «The Class» and «Happy - Go - Lucky,» which makes four of my favourite films of the year in the list.
The film academy, for two straight years, has also invited its largest, most diverse classes into membership.
Independent Film Festival Boston for providing our city with a world class film festival experience for ten years running, creating community and showcasing a diverse lineup of independent film that includes rich programming in documentary and shorts.
The film marks Singer's return to the X-Men franchise after an eleven year absence, and although X-Men: First Class and last summer's The Wolverine was a step... Read more»
A film full of class, and one of the most aesthetically beautiful films to grace the screens this year, Derek Cianfrance's «The Light Between Oceans» manages some tender and enchanting moments.
Notably absent the kind of condescension that can occur when an experienced filmmaker takes on a high school story, here Famuyiwa doesn't just reorient the high school film around the experience of a young black self - confessed geek, but riffs on social and class issues, and the riddles of perception versus reality during those difficult teenage years too.
LEVY: The premise is the thing, except in the feature film our lead, Eli, which is E-L-I, he is the adopted son of Dennis Quaid, who's a working - class single father, who lost his wife some years ago.
Earlier in the year, when they were filming X-Men First Class, there was a rumor that someone saw Hugh Jackman...
Ten years after moving from Israel to the United States and starting her career with modeling work and acting classes, her latest role as Jenna in Greta Gerwig's celebrated new film Lady Bird has put her on the map, and, with a number of upcoming movies, the young actress is one to watch.
• Dennis Lim, meanwhile, chats it up with «Class» director Laurent Canet in the wake of his film landing the official French foreign film selection for this year's Academy Awards.
In the space of three years, Dibb has seemingly gone from being the young Turk of the British film industry, concerned about the poor underclass, to becoming part of the old school network, making movies primarily appealing to the chattering classes.
That, of course, is when the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association weigh in with their selections of the year's best, showing up the likes of the nominee - naming Washington group as the pretenders they are, while classing up the season with some unapologetically idiosyncratic film smarts.
Starring The Witch's Anya Taylor - Joy and Bates Motel's Olivia Cooke as disturbingly emotionless upper - class teenagers who plot to kill one girl's stepfather after rekindling their childhood friendship, the film was a favorite of our own A.A. Dowd at last year's Sundance Film Festival, where he called it a «razor - witted black comedy» that's «superbly unpredictable, moving fluidly into thriller territory and back again.»
No matter what side of the political spectrum you are on, American Sniper is one polished example of technical filmmaking that will (or should be) discussed in film classes for years to come.
Besson showcased parkour in Taxi 2 (1998) and Yamakasi (2001), but pairing the art form with a story about the urban class war, a tension that would erupt into riots in Paris the following year, makes for a uniquely French exploitation film.
Happy is primarily set in the house of Jeff (Swanberg, giving himself a much bigger role than his last film) and Kelly (Lynskey, getting to use her native New Zealand accent for once), a working class 30 - something Chicago married couple with an adorable, barely vocal 2 - year - old son named Jude (Jude Swanberg, the director's child).
Two years ago, the #OscarsSoWhite campaign sent ripples of change throughout Hollywood and forced the film industry's ruling class to come to grips with its own lack of diversity.
Franco's film begins at the start of the duo's awkward friendship, in 1998, when Greg is just an Abercrombie - pretty 19 - year - old living with his parents in San Francisco who takes a liking to the fearlessly theatrical Tommy in an acting class.
I know if I don't work for five or six years, maybe it will be harder for me to get a film, but if I'm not booking films, I will bust my ass at acting class because if I'm still passionate about acting, why wouldn't I want to improve my craft.»
Dramatic films which have portrayed the «homefront» during times of war, and the subsequent problems of peacetime adjustment include William Wyler's Mrs. Miniver (1942) about a separated middle - class family couple (Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon) during the Blitz, Clarence Brown's The Human Comedy (1943) with telegram delivery boy Mickey Rooney bringing news from the front to small - town GI families back home, John Cromwell's Since You Went Away (1944) with head of family Claudette Colbert during her husband's absence, and another William Wyler poignant classic The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) with couples awkwardly brought back together forever changed after the war: Dana Andrews and Virginia Mayo, Fredric March and Myrna Loy, and Harold Russell and Cathy O'Donnell.
That is not to say in the slightest that the content of these films will be any more wild, gruesome and world class than they always are, but it might make for a very busy red carpet this year!
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