He achieves canny framings for privileged moments of splendidly understated emotion.
At the same time, we see many more privileged moments with the musicians and the extraordinary groupies, known as Band Aids, who inspire them.
It's a privileged moment, and sensibly, the camera just sits there and takes it in.
This is a privileged moment.
And when an author opens his papers to you and lets you read, it is a privileged moment.
With no arrow of time, there is no longer a privileged moment known as the "present," which follows a determined "past" and precedes an undetermined "future."
For Aram, though, these privileged moments of memory do not bring redemption; they do not even serve to recapture the past.
When he was still a working film critic, François Truffaut developed a notion he called the "privileged moment."
The two prisoners were Weston and Devine and he, for one privileged moment, had seen the human form with almost Malacandrian eyes.
This is how people lived for a long time before the abundant 1950's, which was a privileged moment and a brief one.