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It speaks a cinematic language all of its own making.
A particular kind of cinematic language began to atrophy when the screen's silence was broken.
By the time you've finished watching, you will speak Michael Bay's cinematic language."
Mr. Almodóvar takes us back to the time when image, gesture, speech and music were one cinematic language.
Mondrala's rough cut helped develop the cinematic language that the final "Signs" trailer would bear.
Nevertheless, the jury gave them a special prize "for invention of cinematic language in the ensemble of their work".
The Palme d'Or winner spoke a cinematic language all of its own.
For one, it relies too heavily on five of the most overused words in the cinematic language: based on a true story.
It is a tender, humane film, with an easy, unforced cinematic language: a film that doesn't need to try too hard.
The combination of his photographic skills and well-developed understanding of cinematic language led him to an early career in cinematography.
"These films forge a new cinematic language, a new way of looking at people who, instead of being exotic characters, become human, and beautiful.
Just how that cinematic language evolved can be seen in the four feature films that preceded "L'Avventura."
Defying convention in its process and cinematic language, Patang united a community ravaged by religious conflict and natural disaster.
Despite a glacially slow pace, the film is nevertheless an "often spellbinding attempt to find cinematic language for the Zen mode of perception."
George Tomasini was known for his innovative film editing which, together with Hitchcock's stunning techniques, redefined cinematic language.
The prize of 200.000sek was granted by Swedish Art Council for his "innovation of cinematic language within the documentary genre"
Breaking the rules of so-called realism, this film clearly indicated the formation of a cinematic language consisting of hyper-realistic images.
Where we've tried to theatricalize naturalistic cinematic language, 'La Bohème' will be less theatrical and more cinematic.
The need to find effective cinematic language to tell a religious story is part of the reason some film authorities feel movies have been timid about dealing with religion.
Cinematic language, whether in dialogues or lyrics, is often melodramatic and invokes God, family, mother, duty, and self-sacrifice liberally.
Sticking to the cinematic language but lacking its echo, Street Zinema is an international audiovisual festival exploring contemporary art and urban cultures.
Her work "adopts the use of cinematic language to investigate notions of constructed environments and the blurring of the real versus the unreal.
During his education two figures were very important for their influence on the artist's cinematic language: Werner von Mutzenbecher and André Lehmann.
The film speaks almost without words, replacing them with a colorful cinematic language well adapted to the four different stories told which form a unity in a very natural way."
As A film maker Milstein has a distinctive cinematic language combining art and documentary cinema in an innovative revolutionary Para documentary genre.