This week, the Film Society of Lincoln Center — as part of the program Rendez - vous with French Cinema — presents the North American premiere of MES PROVINCIALES / A PARIS EDUCATION, Jean - Paul Civeyrac's epic of
young film students discovering the capital.
On a moonlit gondola ride back down to town after the screening, I talked with a few
young film students who seemed very much sold on — and reflected by — the film's depiction of that strange, gangly, liminal time in one's life.
Not exact matches
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Perhaps those
younger students had taken into the
film a certain bias toward how they believed a plot needed to progress.
Interestingly, some of the
younger students later confessed that they found the
film plodding, slow and languishing within the limited linear storyline of a casket traveling across country.
I'm a very spontaneous yet responsible
young woman,
film student and all.
The
film begins with a 1954 encounter at a train station between Ganesh and Partap, where the
young Oxford
student narrates his feelings for the stumbled giant of his life.
The genocide is a sloppy cover up, those who perpetrated the genocide are still in power, and
young students are taught that communists are horrible adulterers.This
film fleshes out the story of just one of the families affected and begs the question, how many tens of millions of family have similar stories but remain silent in fear of what the current regime would do if they spoke out.
In this sexploitation
film from Roger Corman's New World
films, three buxom
student teachers use alternative methods to instruct their handsome
young students.
She is determined to nurture «from the inside» a project of civil rights education, but her Guarani - speaking high - school
students resist her civics lessons - and she quickly learns that gaining their trust won't be an easy task.These subtly illuminating encounters reverberate in the aftermath of the central event of the
film - a harrowing sexual assault by a group of
young men.
In addition, one of the organization's core values is identifying new talent and nurturing
young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as well as grants to rising
film students and by facilitating community outreach through the support of organizations such as The Ghetto
Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
The
film premiered to wildly positive reviews at Sundance earlier this year, and stars Miles Teller as a
young high school
student who strikes...
In the tradition of the platoon drama, they represent different types — the
young Student, the hearty Bavarian, the protective Lieutenant, and the married man Karl (the only one to be called by name)-- and have bonded as friends under fire, but the
film chronicles the way the war grinds them up and leaves them dead or broken.
At 24, he was the
youngest nominee ever for a best directing Oscar for Boyz n the Hood, which he wrote while a
film student at the University of Southern California.
The Williams character created it when he was a
student and it is his gift to the current class and to all
young people watching the
film.
The National Board of Review, which owes much of its visibility to its place early on the awards calendar, consists not of
film critics but of «knowledgeable
film enthusiasts and professionals, academics,
young filmmakers and
students» in the New York area.
In 2011, his
student film, Fig, which followed a young street prostitute's fight to keep her daughter safe, won the Director's Guild of America's Student Filmmaker Award, as well as the HBO Short Filmmaker
student film, Fig, which followed a
young street prostitute's fight to keep her daughter safe, won the Director's Guild of America's
Student Filmmaker Award, as well as the HBO Short Filmmaker
Student Filmmaker Award, as well as the HBO Short Filmmaker Award.
The
film tells the story of a
young and brilliant veterinarian
student, Justine (played with surprising depth by Garance Marillier), who must adapt to the extreme hazing that goes on at her school.
In 2007, when
young and talented director Ana Vaz was a
student at RMIT University in Melbourne she debuted with the experimental short
film Sacris...
Obviously, there are a lot of storylines and characters going on here, and this isn't even getting into the return of Moira McTaggart (Rose Bryne), or Xavier's new
students (Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Tye Sheridan as Scott Summers / Cyclops and Kodi Smit - McPhee as Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler) who stand in as the
young versions of the characters who featured in the original X-Men
films.
The
film chronicles the life of Adele, a
young girl whose life is turned upside down when she meets and gets into a relationship with Emma, a blue - haired art
student.
The
film's tone can sometimes be abrasive (a sample exchange between Donny and a
young piano
student: «You're terrible at this.
But this year's slate also featured several
films centered on relationships between older women and
younger men: Hannah Fidel's A Teacher, which concerns an affair between a high school teacher and a
student; Liz W. Garcia's The Lifeguard, in which Kristen Bell takes up with a teenage boy; and Two Mothers, in which Robin Wright and Naomi Watts are friends who each get with the other's teenage son.
The
film features a memorable gallery of psychotics, including a stellar performance by Hari Rhodes as a
young African American
student who suffers delusions that he's a KKK leader.
And yet, Hoskins is game, as is John Leguizamo as Luigi, shown here as a meatheaded
young swain, who provides the
film's attempt at an emotional core as he follows the orphaned
student Daisy (Samantha Mathis) into the fourth dimension, dragging his wisecracking brother along with him.
Over the course of its 183 minutes running time, the
film follows a group of four
young students who are disappointed and dissatisfied by the outcome of the
student protests of the «Maple...
At one point in the
film, a
young student named James Leer (Tobey Maguire of The Ice Storm) says, «This place feels really... good.»
Based on Jane Hawking's second memoir, the
film begins as a
young doctoral
student falls for a medeival poetry major and, despite the death sentence of a medical diagnosis, marries.
Then, in 2005, he played the role of a
young art
student in Stay, with Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor, though his reviews for this
film were far less favourable than some of his previous performances.
Our
student grant program has helped young filmmakers finish their projects and exhibit them around the world at such film festivals as Sundance, Slamdance, Telluride, New Directors / New Films, and we are proud to say that several of these filmmakers have won Student Academy
student grant program has helped
young filmmakers finish their projects and exhibit them around the world at such
film festivals as Sundance, Slamdance, Telluride, New Directors / New Films, and we are proud to say that several of these filmmakers have won
Student Academy
Student Academy Awards.
The Kindergarten Teacher Based on an Israeli
film, this sly remake stars Maggie Gyllenhaal as a frustrated teacher who becomes obsessed with a
young student's knack for seemingly off - the - cuff poetry.
Set in the Sixties at an exclusive all - boys prep school, The Emperor's Club is immediately recognizable as another iteration of Dead Poets Society, even more so when one realizes that the
film features the same quartet of
student types (the troubled one, the trickster, the bookish one, the gregarious one — also the same breakdown you'll find in Stand By Me, come to think of it) and the same crinkly - eyed inspirational professor who finds a lesson for
young lives in the heartening words of dead versifiers.
«Our
film tells the story of Nathan, a
young student in the city who struggles to forget his childhood trauma at the hands of the serial killer dubbed «The Sandman»: a masked killer who murders his victims with a lethally jagged melon spoon (yes, you read that right!)
«These are the perfect
films to engage the
students (we do outreach with)-- obviously because it's something they will like, but those filmmakers are not some fuddy - duddies, but really
young, vibrant voices that connect with a
younger audience,» Kasper said.
The
film starts by offering a series of disparate stimuli: talk of Italian - German conflict during World War II, a group of
young students, a mountainous Tuscan landscape clouded in fog, a solitary farmer trudging through thick brush, a shot of a beetle toppling itself over.
The supporting cast, mostly
young actors playing high school
students, are generally adequate; Max Riemelt, who also starred in Napola (Elite für den Führer) under the direction of Dennis Gansel, stands out among his colleagues as Marco, while Frederick Lau has been nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category at the upcoming German
Film Awards for his performance as Tim (along with the
film itself for Best
Film and Best Editing).
I'm not so sure this is a
film for
young kids, but rather older kids, teenagers and even college
students will probably love it.
Students watch the short
film, Into the Middle of Nowhere by Anna Frances Ewert, which follows a group of
young children as they engage in imaginative play at an outdoor nursery in Scotland.
Booklet about Boule et Bill with easy questions - Aimed at demotivated special needs
students at KS 3/4 - Topic Les
films et les BDs Could be used with
younger students too.
Note: I'm aware that this is a 15
film - however the clips that I have selected are not amongst the most graphic, and so I feel that the lesson can be used with
students younger than 15.
The
film, which begins with an Adolf Hitler quote, «He alone who owns the youth, gains the future,» focuses on an American doctoral
student struggling to rescue two
young girls from the sex trade.
Over four years, this heartfelt verité
film follows the journey of
students, parents and educators striving to make a difference in the futures of
young people whose lives are stark representations of our country's education and opportunity gaps.
In 2014, an assistant teacher at Success Academy Cobble Hill secretly
filmed her colleague, Charlotte Dial, scolding one of her
students after the
young girl failed to answer a question correctly.
«Our
film tells the story of Nathan, a
young student in the city who struggles to forget his childhood trauma at the hands of the serial killer dubbed «The Sandman»: a masked killer who murders his victims with a lethally jagged melon spoon (yes, you read that right!)
Their extravagantly installed exhibitions, the artists» free - wheeling individual approaches, and their varied and compelling work have all had a wide - ranging and profound influence on several generations of their
students and on many
younger artists since then, including such well - known figures as Chris Ware (SAIC 1991 — 93), Sue Williams, Gary Panter, and Amy Sillman — as has been documented in the recent
film Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists.
More recently she has turned her focus on working with
young people exploring how their voices are heard in society, including the Noise Summit commissioned by SLG, working with school - aged children who live on an estate in South London, exploring their relationship to noise, making noise and having their voices heard in public space and Baldwin's Nigger RELOADED a project with the sorryyoufeeluncomfortable collective that reflects on the contemporary relevance of Horace Ove's 1968
film documenting James Baldwin's visit that year to the West Indian
Student Centre.
Encouraging
young people to explore the mediums of
film and moving image is paramount in ensuring
students are working at the forefront of contemporary practice.
In this work Shulie (1997) Subrin remade, almost shot for shot, a rediscovered 1967
film produced by four male graduate
students about a
young female art
student, 22 year - old Shulamith Firestone, in an attempt to create a portrait of the «Now» generation.
We realize that even at $ 19.95 this important
film will be beyond the reach of many of those who need to see it the most, namely
students and
young people who have been relentless indoctrinated by An Inconvenient Truth and the propaganda of global warming extremists.
The C3 and C4 Social Studies standards are particularly relevant to the
Young Voices for the Planet films, helping teachers to teach about how CIVIC ENGAGEMENT is the underpinning of a DEMOCRACY, teaching students about how governance works and how they can play a part even if they are too young to
Young Voices for the Planet
films, helping teachers to teach about how CIVIC ENGAGEMENT is the underpinning of a DEMOCRACY, teaching
students about how governance works and how they can play a part even if they are too
young to
young to vote.