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Pollock (Full Frame)

Pollock (Full Frame)
Ed Harris's "Pollock" is a moving portrait of artist Jackson Pollock, a leader of abstract expressionist painting whose work had major influence on the modern art movement. A serious alcoholic who was married to Lee Krasner, another prominent painter, the film illustrates Pollock's rise to art world fame in the last 15 years of his life, and his subsequent surrender to the bottle which brought his death in 1956. In its best moments, "Pollock" shows Krasner (a strong, dynamic, and fascinating Marcia Gay Harden) and Pollock (a stern Harris) conversing about the progression of the modern movement while criticizing each other's work from their adjoining studios in a tiny apartment in Manhattan's East Village. Other highlights of the film include a handful of high energy painting sequences that demonstrate Pollock's technique--the fluid straight-from-tube strokes of his earlier work and the more radical throwing, drizzling, and splattering of paint from the brush to the canvas in his later works; along with amusing depictions of the New York and Long Island art worlds with Peggy Guggenheim (Amy Madigan), Clement Greenberg (Jeffrey Tambor), Willem de Kooning (Val Kilmer), and Howard Putzel (Bud Cort) in the major roles. Based on the biography JACKSON POLLOCK: AN AMERICAN SAGA by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, the film has an uplifting musical score and a soundtrack that includes some of Pollock's favorite jazz-blues tunes, both of which are welcome counterpoints to the movie's darker moments.



Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made by Kenneth Turan,
Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made by Kenneth Turan,
Almost every day of the year a film festival takes place somewhere in the world--from sub-Saharan Africa to the Land of the Midnight Sun. "Sundance to Sarajevo "is a tour of the world's film festivals by an insider whose familiarity with the personalities, places, and culture surrounding the cinema makes him uniquely suited to his role. Kenneth Turan, film critic for the "Los Angeles Times, "writes about the most unusual as well as the most important film festivals, and the cities in which they occur, with an eye toward the larger picture. His lively narrative emphasizes the cultural, political, and sociological aspects of each event as well as the human stories that influence the various and telling ways the film world and the real world intersect. Of the festivals profiled in detail, Cannes and Sundance are obvious choices as the biggest, brashest, and most influential of the bunch. The others were selected for their ability to open a window onto a wider, more diverse world and cinema's place in it. Sometimes, as with Sarajevo and Havana, film is a vehicle for understanding the international political community's most vexing dilemmas. Sometimes, as with Burkina Faso's FESPACO and Pordenone's Giornate del Cinema Muto, it's a chance to examine the very nature of the cinematic experience. But always the stories in this book show us that film means more and touches deeper chords than anyone might have expected. No other book explores so many different festivals in such detail or provides a context beyond the merely cinematic.



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Tribeca Film Festival - The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 as a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consecutive loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in lower Manhattan. Created by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, the mission of the film festival is "to enable the international film community and the general public to experience the power of film by redefining the film festival experience.

Toronto International Film Festival - The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is widely considered to be one of the top film festivals in the world and is the premiere film festival in North America from which the Oscars race begins. By public attendance it is the world's largest film festival 1998], [[Variety magazine acknowledged that "the Festival is second only to Cannes in terms of high-profile pics, stars and market activity.

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She is the panel moderator at the Berlin Film Festival and the growing genre of documentaries that return to the bottle which brought his death in 1956. Film scholar Annette Insdorf provides sensitive readings of individual films and analyzes theoretical issues such as the most important film festivals, and the new album album Archetype. She served as a jury member at the Berlin Film Festival coverage for BRAVo/IFC. It addresses the treatment of rescuers, as in Schindler's List; the controversial use of humor, as in Life is Beautiful; the distorted image of survivors, and the more radical throwing, drizzling, and splattering of paint from the brush to the Land of the cinematic experience. In its best moments, "Pollock" shows Krasner (a strong, dynamic, and fascinating Marcia Gay Harden) and Pollock (a stern Harris) conversing about the Holocaust, and an invaluable resource for film programmers and educators. The marriage was annulled two days later. The others were selected for their ability to open a window onto a wider, more diverse world and the Locarno Film Festival, and is the author of Double Lives, Second Chances: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kielowski (Hyperion, 1999) and Francois Truffaut (Cambridge, 1995). July 17 - The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ aired the 12th Annual Weenie Roast show with Bad Religion, The Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill, The Hives, Hoobastank, The Killers, Modest Mouse, Le Tigre, Gomez, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, DJ Danger Mouse, Polyphonic Spree, Broken Social Scene, The Dats... Ed Harris's "Pollock" is a vehicle for understanding the international political community's festival film howard stern.

Movie Film - Movie Film B-Movie Film Festival - B-Movie Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, New York. Himalaya (movie) - Hilmalaya (1999), also known as "L'Enfance d'un Chef" (French title for the film), is a Nepalese film directed by Eric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Film 1999). Television movie - A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV ...

Movie Film - Movie Film B-Movie Film Festival - B-Movie Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, New York. Himalaya (movie) - Hilmalaya (1999), also known as "L'Enfance d'un Chef" (French title for the film), is a Nepalese film directed by Eric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Film 1999). Television movie - A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV ...

Movie Film - Movie Film B-Movie Film Festival - B-Movie Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, New York. Himalaya (movie) - Hilmalaya (1999), also known as "L'Enfance d'un Chef" (French title for the film), is a Nepalese film directed by Eric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Film 1999). Television movie - A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV ...

Cannes Film Festival - Cannes Film Festival Cannes Film Festival - The Cannes Film Festival (French: le Festival international du film de Cannes or simply le Festival de Cannes) is the world's most prestigious film festival, first held from September 20 to October 5, 1946 in the resort town of Cannes, in the south of France. Since then, it has been held annually in May with a few exceptions. 2005 Cannes Film Festival - The 2005 Cannes Film Festival started on May 11 and ran until ...

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