1. [PDF] An Analysis of Transience in the Cinema of Wong Kar-wai
Wong manipulates the movement of time in his films, placing his characters in moments of sudden temporal deceleration in order to express the liminal nature of ...
2. Five Questions with Pavilion Director Tim Sutton
Mar 9, 2012 · So the cinematic approach was to allow that inner life to come out by empowering them to be themselves within our frame. This way, the story ...
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3. Film Review: Pavilion of Women | ThingsAsian
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Based upon the World War II era novel by Pearl S. Buck, Pavilion of Women tells the story of a Chinese woman who has grown discontent with her marriage to a wealthy aristocrat, and on her fortieth birthday, begins a quest to liberate herself.
4. Feminist Film Analysis: The Love Witch - JYN ARRO
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5. My thoughts on Krzysztof Kieslowski's 'A short film about Love'
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I need to admit this is my first polish film watch and vaguely do i know the director Krzysztof Kieslowski. The vagueness lies in…
6. [PDF] The Filmization of the Classic Script “Peony Pavilion” - Atlantis Press
The classic of “Peony Pavilion” is that it not only tells a love story but as well shows the culture and philosophy of the time. The plot of “Peony Pavilion” is.
7. Exploring Grief and Loss Through Animation in 'If Anything Happens I ...
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Michael Govier and Will McCormack are the directors of Netflix’s animated short If Anything Happens I Love You. This very emotional film tackles difficult subject matter about grief and loss. Here, they share with Awards Daily what made them want to tell this story and the way they wanted to tell it. They also talk about the positive experience of…
8. [Movie Review] Timing, trust, and true love in Tune in for Love
Jan 7, 2020 · In a way, the film is the story of our two leading characters slowly finding their way to each other. The two leads are CHA HYUN-WOO (Jung Hae- ...
It's not often that I'll leave dramaland in favor of a movie, but the premise and cast of Tune in for Love pulled me in. The film was released a few months ago in late 2019, but being mostly set in the recent past, it seems almost timeless. The two-hour long story is told in a series of chapters, so to...
9. Modern Love | National Endowment for the Humanities
“Glimpses of the USA” was the key feature of the exhibition's main pavilion ... He has been writing about art, film, and the creative process on his blog ...
It was in Moscow’s Sokolniki Park where the Los Angeles-based, husband-and-wife designer duo unleashed America’s secret weapon: a twelve-minute, seven-screen spectacle of synchronized photos, film, and music that would, in the words of its sponsor, offer irrefutable “visual proof of the abundance of American society” and, by extension, the superiority of the American Way. Modestly titled Glimpses of the USA, the multimedia barrage had been unglimpsed by its sponsors, the U.S. Information Agency, throughout its production. Even its makers had not seen the presentation in its entirety until it was tested only one night before the opening of the American National Exhibition. This film was conceived as the second half of a tense, hastily organized bilateral cultural exchange perhaps more famous as the site of then-Vice President Richard Nixon’s “Kitchen Debate” with Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev.