Este retrato do processo criativo por trás de “A Sociedade da Neve” conta com a participação do elenco e equipa, do realizador J.A. Bayona e dos próprios sobreviventes.
Virada do século XIX para o século XX, na fronteira da Califórnia. Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) é um mineiro de minas de prata derrotado, que divide seu tempo com a tarefa de ser pai solteiro. Um dia ele descobre a existência de uma pequena cidade no oeste onde um mar de petróleo está transbordando do solo. Daniel decide partir para o local com seu filho, H.W. (Dillon Freasier). O nome da cidade é Little Boston, sendo que a única diversão do local é a igreja do carismático pastor Eli Sunday (Paul Dano). Daniel e H.W. se arriscam e logo encontram um poço de petróleo, que lhes traz riqueza mas também uma série de conflitos.
Ser um semideus não é fácil... tal como não é fácil vestir a pele de personagens queridas. Enquanto dão vida a personagens numa missão, Walker, Leah e Aryan embarcam numa aventura pessoal. Com um elenco e uma equipa de filmagem entusiastas, vamos acompanhar estes jovens heróis, à medida que entram em mundos feitos para deuses, enfrentam criaturas inesquecíveis e realizam proezas lendárias. E ainda têm de ir à escola.
A movie producer who made a huge flop tries to salvage his career by revamping his film as an erotic production, where its family-friendly star takes her top off.
Já famoso pela transmissão radiofônica de “Guerra dos Mundos”, Orson Welles tinha carta branca dos estúdios RKO para dirigir seu primeiro filme. Após uma discussão com o magnata da imprensa, William Randolph Hearst, ele decide fazer um filme sobre o milionário. Mas Hearst usa sua influência para impedir a exibição.
An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry.
Uma equipa de cinema filma, em Portugal, perto de Sintra, "The Survivors", um remake de um clássico da série B americana, "The Most Dangerous Man Alive", de Allan Dwan. Mas a película e o dinheiro acabam-se, o produtor desaparece e eles ficam à espera. Até que o realizador decide partir para Los Angeles, à procura dele.
Behind the scenes of Darby O'Gill and the Little People.
The turbulent life and professional career of vaudeville actor and silent screen horror star Lon Chaney (1883-1930), the man of a thousand faces; bearer of many personal misfortunes that even his great success could not mitigate.
In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion.
Luzes, câmara... galinhas! Vamos espreitar os bastidores e a meticulosa criação desta sequela em stop-motion com a equipa da Aardman e o realizador Sam Fell.
Since its release in 1968, Planet of the Apes, the masterful film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston, and its subsequent sequels have asked its viewers challenging questions about contemporary society under the guise of a bold science fiction saga: a fascinating look at a hugely successful pop culture phenomenon.
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 of his fellow directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in the film Room 666. Now, 40 years later, in Cannes, director Lubna Playoust asks Wim Wenders himself and a new generation of filmmakers (James Gray, Rebecca Zlotowski, Claire Denis, Olivier Assayas, Nadav Lapid, Asghar Farhadi, Alice Rohrwacher and more) the same question: “is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?”
In 1985, Chris Marker traveled to Japan to attend the filming of Ran, directed by Akira Kurosawa. Marker analyzes the progress of filming; the infinite patience of a team under the orders of a meticulous director down to the smallest detail; the antithetical mixture of the modern with the traditional; of the real with the fictitious; of life with cinema… and literature.
Chronicles the last great American showman, filmmaker William Castle, a master of ballyhoo who became a brand name in movie horror with his outrageous audience participation gimmicks.
Documentary film about the making of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. An impressively in depth assortment of seven featurettes that look at a variety of subjects, from casting to visual effects. - Hope and Rebellion: Continuing the Saga - Designing Dystopia: Visual Aesthetic - Rebels and Warriors: The Cast - Fusing Form and Function: Costume, Make-Up and Hair - Fighting the System: Shooting on Location - D13: Rebellion Tactics: Stunts and Special Effects - Perfecting Panem: The Post-Production Process
This documentary revisits the making of Gone with the Wind via archival footage, screen tests, insightful interviews and rare film footage.
The amazing story of stunts, men and women who risk their lives every day on set to get the perfect action scene.
A free and intimate portrait behind the scenes of Valeria Bruni Tedeschi's creation. In front of the camera, she transmits to today’s young actors the memory of the 1980s.
What makes European cinema so special? Find out in Paul Joyce’s feature-length documentary, Pictures of Europe, which examines the differences between American independent and Hollywood movies and films from European directors. Featuring luminary iconoclasts from European cinema such as Agnes Varda, Bernardo Bertolucci and Pedro Almodovar, as well as American counterpoints from Paul Schrader, and those who have crossed back and forth, such as Paul Verhoeven