In this intimate and affectingly nostalgic portrait, the lacerating comic emerges as someone whose talent and long shadow have unequivocally withstood the test of time.
Mr. Watt compellingly recalls details of road trips and passionate arguments he shared with his bandmate, and a result is a nostalgic portrait of a prototypical and productive male friendship.
A nostalgic portrait of New York's bohemian life in 1946 and 1947, written by a book reviewer for The New York Times who died in 1990.
The film is a nostalgic portrait of teenage life in the early 1960s told in a series of vignettes, featuring the story of a group of teenagers and their adventures within one night.
Whatever time he went to bed, Kisling was at his easel working early next morning, painting agreeable, nostalgic portraits of women.
"It's a nostalgic portrait of Brooklyn, like an oral history."
Their lyrics typically deliver a nostalgic portrait in first person of a past political scenario, the one of Cold War and communism in Italy, which does not exist as such anymore.
He also wrote and produced American Graffiti, a nostalgic portrait of teenage life in early 1960s Modesto.
The combination of the images of a fun-filled family vacation and the vivacious colour produced a nostalgic portrait for the masses.
A similar fate befell Edith Wharton, whose works were disparaged well into the 1980's as nostalgic portraits of society life.