Tag: Isle of Dogs
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A New Video Essay Asks — and Answers — an Important Question: ‘What Does a Wes Anderson Movie Sound Like?’
Wes Anderson is well known for meticulously crafting his cinematic worlds, but the “Isle of Dogs” director tends to get more attention for his visuals than he does for his sounds. Fandor has published a new video essay of sorts in an effort to correct that oversight: “What Does a Wes Anderson Movie Sound Like?”…
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‘Isle of Dogs’: New Video Digs into the Gorgeous Animation Behind Wes Anderson’s Movie
Fox Searchlight has released a new Isle of Dogs featurette. This one focuses on the hard work of the animators to bring the stop-motion to life. In Wes Anderson’s upcoming film, a young boy lands on an island of dogs in order to find his missing pet. The animation far exceeds what Anderson and the…
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‘Isle of Dogs’ Is Throwing A ‘Bring Your Own Dog’ Screening, Poop Bags Not Included
Wes Anderson fans in San Francisco will be able to bring their dogs to the theater and watch the director’s latest feature, “Isle of Dogs.” The Roxie Theater has announced it is holding a special Bring Your Own Dog (Byod) screening of Anderson’s stop-motion film on Monday, March 19 at 7pm Et.According to an official…
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Bvod (Blockchain Video on Demand), “Crewfunding” and Vr Enthusiasm at the Efm’s Horizons Section
Artificial intelligence (AI), the blockchain and mixed reality were at the center of the recently completed Berlin Film Festival’s newly expanded Horizons section. Taking place within the European Film Market (Efm), the 2018 program’s focus on buzzy technological innovations bucked the predictions of some skeptics by drawing sold-out crowds and with several tech companies choosing…
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‘Isle Of Dogs’ tops Screen’s final Berlin Jury Grid
Wes Anderson’s canine adventure scores 3.3, ahead of Dovlatov, In The Aisles, U-July 22.Wes Anderson’s stop-motion animation Isle Of Dogs has achieved the highest score on the 2018 Screen Berlin Jury Grid, with an average of 3.3 from seven critics.The film, which was the first to screen in this year’s competition and opened the Berlinale,…
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The 10 Best Films of the 2018 Berlin Film Festival
Critics Guy Lodge, Jay Weissberg and Jessica Kiang selected some of their favorite films of the 2018 Berlin Film Festival, including titles from Wes Anderson, Alonso Ruizpalacios and Julien Faraut.“Isle of Dogs”After the non-events of “Nobody Wants the Night” and “Django” in the last two years, Berlin’s opening-night slot needed a shot in the arm.…
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Romanian film about fear of sexual intimacy wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival
Surprise win for Touch Me Not means Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs has to settle for best director prizeTouch Me Not, a Romanian film about fear of intimacy and achieving sexual liberation was the unexpected winner of the Golden Bear, the Berlin film festival’s top award at the festival’s concluding ceremony on Saturday.Directed by Adina…
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Berlin Film Festival 2018 winners (updating live)
The awards of the 68th Berlin Film Festival are being awarded this evening (Feb 24).The awards of the 68th Berlin Film Festival are being awarded this evening (Feb 24).This year’s international competition jury was headed up by German director Tom Twyker, he was joined by Cécile de France, Chema Prado, Adele Romanski, Ryūichi Sakamoto and…
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‘Touch Me Not’ wins Golden Bear at 2018 Berlin Film Festival
Wes Anderson wins festival’s best director.The awards of the 68th Berlin Film Festival were handed out this evening (Feb 24), with the Golden Bear for best film going to Adina Pintilie’s Touch Me Not, which also scooped best first feature.Scroll down for the full list of winnersThere were 24 films in this year’s competition section,…
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Berlinale 2018 Awards: ‘Touch Me Not’ Wins Golden Bear as Wes Anderson Is Named Best Director for ‘Isle of Dogs’
The Berlin Film Festival has come to a close, and Adina Pintilie’s has emerged with the film world’s nicest looking award: the Golden Bear for Best Film. Wes Anderson was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director by the six-person jury, which was led by Tom Tykwer and seems to have been as wowed by…