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Through this clash, the show dramatizes the complexities of oppression.
Here the death ritual of the Abakuá dramatizes scientific thought.
This play, adapted from Ms. Lowery's memoir, dramatizes her experiences.
"The City" is streaming on Fandor and dramatizes the immigrant experience.
The subtle combination of power and vulnerability dramatizes her gender fluidity.
The film dramatizes Harding's hardscrabble upbringing, including the domestic violence she faced.
The Adam Driver film dramatizes a contentious investigation into post-911 torture.
The dilemma which Young dramatizes is less obvious, but perhaps more insidious.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which dramatizes the events surrounding the trial.
Flippant as it might sound, the HBO series therefore dramatizes a success story.
Wieder dramatizes how artistic talent can painfully coexist with a broken moral compass.
In the process, GLOW dramatizes nothing less than the act of self-realization.
It amplifies the roar of history, dramatizes the depravity of, and the moral
"Apollo 13" dramatizes the explosion that cut NASA's third moon landing attempt short.
In this way, the show dramatizes one of the mercies of following sports.
Consequently, the painting reads like a fable that dramatizes competing notions of time.
It was a real crime that dramatizes the real danger to our democracy.
Among the highlights is "Aligarh," which dramatizes the true story of a gay professor.
Tawada dramatizes the theme through the teenage Mumei's interest in the girl next door.
"Wisdom" dramatizes that concern head-on, another common trait of "Uber But For" dramas.
One Bosnian monument dramatizes a siege using concrete blocks grouped around a hollow cylinder.
Anatomy of a Scene The thriller "Patriots Day" dramatizes the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
The movie, called "I, Tonya," dramatizes one of the biggest sporting scandals in history.
This first one dramatizes a fight between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in 1962 Hollywood.
Orange-Red lipsIf Seyfried dramatizes one element of her beauty look, it's always her lips.
The film dramatizes the social web the Morgan exhibition documents with its letters and mementos.
You can also effectively convey psychological states, as it dramatizes senses of wonder and dread.
The closing-night film is "Aligarh," which dramatizes the true story of a gay professor.
It's not just Kim who dramatizes the grim purgatory of life in a law firm.
Ian McGuire's riveting and darkly brilliant novel "The North Water" also dramatizes a disgraced personality.
Despite the book's occasional finger-wagging, Wu dramatizes this push and pull to great effect.
A new true-crime series dramatizes the deaths of the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur.
It's the anxiety that quickly veers into paranoia that Sykes dramatizes in a few gestures.
Mr. Eifman dramatizes their miseries and throws in splashes of historical color amid the anguish.
The show dramatizes a romantic vision of our economy, depicting it as a bootstrap meritocracy.
He re-dramatizes events from the past, but rather than using an actor, he plays himself.
One is the way science fiction dramatizes the militarization of technology and the fears behind it.
The movie dramatizes what was already one of the more lurid tabloid dramas in televised politics.
The Filipino director Brillante Mendoza dramatizes President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs in this crime thriller.
Clint Eastwood's Richard Jewell dramatizes these events and is less a biopic than a morality tale.
The movie capably dramatizes the media circus and the FBI's attempts to seduce and trap Jewell.
It dramatizes a lack of perspective on what really matters at a special time of your life.
And "Royal Wives at War" dramatizes the friction between the Queen Mother and the Duchess of Windsor.
The film's shooting style dramatizes the factory itself, making motifs of its reflective surfaces and vast spaces.
He also dramatizes, with anguish, the aftermath of his personal relationship with an actress who lives there.
Either way, Kirchner powerfully dramatizes the lonely gulf between what we feel and what we can see.
In Certain Women, one of her best films, nothing gets "solved" in the three stories she expertly dramatizes.
The trailer dramatizes several former Fox News staffers, including Megyn Kelly, Gretchen Carlson, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Ailes himself.
The film dramatizes the slave rebellion led by Nat Turner, played by Mr. Parker, in Virginia in 1831.
It also a story that dramatizes the fragility and frustrations of our winner-take-all two-party system.
A passage of heartbreak is especially memorable, and Mr. Brandstrup superbly shows how remarkably she dramatizes off-balance movement.
This episode dramatizes the filming of Royal Family, a documentary that aired on the BBC and ITV in 1969.
The shutdown dramatizes the need for greater recognition of the distinction Volcker makes between setting and executing public policy.
He is perceptive about the way "Star Wars" dramatizes how rebellions take shape and how democracies tumble into dictatorship.
Schiller's five-act melodrama dramatizes many of the main concerns of the Enlightenment in a tale of sibling rivalry.
Trump's success as a candidate compared to his troubles as president clearly dramatizes the difference between sales and administration.
He dramatizes the lives you glimpse through a bus window, the glance into warm buildings from the cold outdoors.
"Too Heavy for Your Pocket" dramatizes questions of class difference within the black community that rarely get broached onstage.
I am quarreling with the writer who (to my mind) most brilliantly and foolishly dramatizes the challenges of personal bravery.
That project is the basis for History's new show, which dramatizes some of the sightings reported to the Air Force.
The highly-rated HBO miniseries dramatizes the aftermath of what is widely recognized as the world's most disastrous nuclear explosion.
Directed by Zhang Yang, it dramatizes a 1,200-mile pilgrimage by the actual residents of the Tibetan village of Nyima.
Welcome to the world of SVU—an extremely satisfying procedural crime show that dramatizes all of your most paranoid thoughts.
"Chronic" dramatizes the caregiver's paradoxical relationships to his charges with an acuity that can make it almost unbearable to watch.
"Oslo," a new play by J. T. Rogers at Lincoln Center Theater, dramatizes the deal-making behind that historic encounter.
Gray has borrowed the title, and he dramatizes many of the episodes to which Grann and other writers have referred.
For two centuries, writing fiction has been the exalted retreat where the imagination magically clarifies and dramatizes insoluble human dilemmas.
Several plays this spring explored the issue but "Dan Cody's Yacht," by Anthony Giardina, dramatizes it in unusually concrete terms.
Wood's latest novel, "Upstate," which follows a deeply depressed philosopher, dramatizes these questions about the relationships between analysis and fulfillment.
This year at Sundance, she premiered Out of Exile, which dramatizes a young gay man coming out to his homophobic family.
HBO's Confirmation dramatizes the contentious and controversial hearings that approved Clarence Thomas as a Supreme Court Justice in the early '90s.
His most famous painting dramatizes the apocryphal moment the emperor Heliogabalus murders his dinner guests by smothering them with rose petals.
The technique dramatizes a quandary of Diana's life, as her existence seemed to both clutch at and strain away from his.
The novel brilliantly dramatizes the tragic ironies of life in a country where keeping yourself afloat may mean swallowing your pride.
Each installment in this series of narrative shorts dramatizes one real-life case of abduction in Chile under the Pinochet regime.
Crespino is not timid about exposing the fact that "Mockingbird" approvingly dramatizes the class bigotry that still prevails in white Alabama.
The dramatic action on the Senate floor dramatizes the virtue of the Senate's historic protection of minority rights through unlimited debate.
Black dramatizes the struggle to enunciate, a struggle he wins at the price of abrading the inner workings of his voicebox.
The slightly angled rise of the stairs from the bottom of the painting to near its top exaggerates and dramatizes the height.
The film dramatizes the origins of Queen and Mercury's personal battles, including his struggle with his sexuality and drug and alcohol use.
With Ms. Dorrance, the counterbalance is between footwork of extreme rhythmic precision and a wild, unkempt physicality that dramatizes the sound production.
But it dramatizes the reckless, pathological need for approval and the public demand for self-exposure that haunt the current political climate.
The opera dramatizes a wife's efforts to rescue her wrongfully incarcerated husband by disguising herself as a man and infiltrating his prison.
The next year Rivera made "Glorious Victory," a large portable mural that dramatizes the United States government's role in the Guatemalan coup.
She dramatizes what it takes for people to stare hard at their own families, to examine their complicity in other people's suffering.
The satire may be a little too gentle, but there is something disarmingly tender about the way Mr. Lee dramatizes young Billy's predicament.
"The Crown," the hugely popular Netflix series which dramatizes the reign of the current Queen Elizabeth, is delicious viewing for Anglophiles like myself.
"The Loudest Voice" dramatizes relationships between Ailes and some of his female accusers, including former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, played by Naomi Watts.
Centered on Brazil's northeastern region, Jonathas de Andrade's One to One dramatizes exchanges between the colonizer and colonized, between the haves and have-nots.
The Disaster Artist dramatizes the creation of The Room, aka the best worst movie ever made (aside from that other best worst movie ever made).
And while our movie obviously dramatizes the events that happened, we did in fact use the same model mask that the real bank robber used.
With these images, Cooley reifies and dramatizes the problem of water pollution, urging his audience towards a greater awareness of where our water comes from.
Today we consider this subject from a different point of view, that dramatizes what should be the fundamental difference between the Democratic and Republican parties.
La Passion de Simone dramatizes the life of the philosopher/humanitarian Simone Weil as a passion play linked to the 15 stations of the cross.
A new TV series dramatizes the still-unsolved murders of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, the rappers who were famously gunned down in the 1990s.
In her most ambitious bit in the new special, she dramatizes texting a boyfriend, veering from angry dismissals to heartbreak and desperation in mere moments.
The new Showtime series "I'm Dying Up Here," which debuts on June 4, dramatizes this world of big laughs, career-making breaks and blatant sexism.
Ansari dramatizes this encounter in his signature style, rapid-fire dialogue in a swaggering high-pitched voice, comedy's answer to the flow of Eazy-E.
It dramatizes the never-say-die exploits of two men who will do anything (anything) to get home in time for dinner with their families.
The first Sicario film ably dramatizes this conflict via its protagonist, an FBI agent named Kate (Emily Blunt) who is slowly drawn into Alejandro's world.
The Netflix limited series "When They See Us" dramatizes the story of five teenage boys of color who were wrongfully convicted in a jogger's 1989 rape.
Did you know that this cheesy 1995 TV movie, which dramatizes the tawdriest aspects of O.J. and Nicole's relationship, is available on YouTube in its entirety?
More even than most forms of dance, and more even than most other Brown pieces, "Set and Reset" dramatizes transition and metamorphosis, often within individual phrases.
The interlocking politics of race, sports, and school is real and has been the subject of numerous documentaries, and this series dramatizes it effectively, if superficially.
The film, estimated to have cost roughly $40 million to make, dramatizes the refusal of Getty in the 1970s to pay a ransom for his grandson.
Known for its gigantic hand-built creations, the company invented this show, which dramatizes evolution and the life of prehistoric species in song-and-dance routines.
The film dramatizes her conversion narrative and includes three unflinching portrayals of abortions, the first and most explicit of which occurs in the first 10 minutes.
What Ms. Majok most successfully dramatizes are workarounds: not just the kind that a person in a wheelchair must devise but the kind that anyone must.
It dramatizes the decision by The Boston Globe to do more than enumerate the scope of the scandal by reporting on cases involving scores of abusive priests.
"The Post" dramatizes the 1971 battle by American newspapers to publish leaked documents, known as the Pentagon Papers, concerning the U.S. government's role in the Vietnam War.
It's a film that dramatizes the horrifying way three people died from systemic abuse, but it's most eloquent in showing what it means to live with it.
Manchester by the Sea is Lonergan's third film, after You Can Count on Me (2000) and Margaret (2011), and again he dramatizes characters with festering psychic wounds.
Kara Walker's ghastly diorama of steel cutouts, "Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching" (2006), dramatizes a white vision of blackness: violent, exaggerated, hypersexual.
Ambitiously allegorical, "Good Manners" dramatizes class and racial tensions in contemporary Brazil by creating contrasting worlds: rich and poor, black and white, high-rise chic and shantytown.
Weegee: Serial Photographer dramatizes the life and work of Arthur Fellig, the prolific and unscrupulous photographer whose work once covered the pages of New York City newspapers.
Dartmouth political scientist Brendan Nyhan put together a chart that dramatizes the extent to which a Donald Trump nomination looks like an unforced error for the GOP.
The second big change has been Netanyahu's formal indictment in November, a decision that dramatizes just how serious a threat Netanyahu's continued premiership poses to Israeli democracy.
"The Edge of the World," which Powell wrote and directed before meeting Pressburger, dramatizes as fiction the real-life events that led to the evacuation of Hirta.
Up for four Globes, Chernobyl dramatizes the events surrounding the devastating explosion that occurred at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union on April 26, 1986.
And Ms. Dragus, who slowly takes possession of the film's moral center, beautifully dramatizes the dilemma of a child who wants to be both obedient and independent.
The limited series on Netflix dramatizes the story of five teenage boys of color who were wrongfully convicted of brutally raping a jogger in New York in 1990.
A Latinx-focused adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People dramatizes the tension between the harsh realities of modernity and traditional knowledge and ways of life.
The movie so upends the traditions of documentary and narrative filmmaking that "dramatizes" may be inaccurate — the filmmakers followed the real pilgrims for a full year, after all.
And "Little Women" quietly dramatizes the freedom white women experience after the men have left to fight a war; a war to end the enslavement of black people.
As pretty much everyone by now knows, the musical dramatizes the elaborate tale of an unfortunate French guy who stole a loaf of bread and lived to regret it.
I give them a reward and pretty soon, you can only toss them so many feet, but when they shoot it slow-motion, it really dramatizes the little toss.
From the start, Denis—who co-wrote the script with the novelist Christine Angot—dramatizes with audacious wit the physically awkward and emotionally colossal details of sex and romance.
Like "The Big Short," this film, directed by Peter Berg, dramatizes a broadly familiar story and stands as a work of popular narrative for an age of corporate impunity.
What grounds all DeWitt's brilliance and game-playing is the way that she dramatizes a certain kind of hyperintelligent rationalism and probes its irregular distribution of blindness and insight.
This method of causing drama now has a more high-profile showcase in UnReal, the scripted Lifetime show that dramatizes creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro's experience as a Bachelor producer.
Mr. Trump, who was making his second visit to the G-20, dramatizes its split nature, having alienated European allies and cultivated friendly ties with several of the strongmen.
We have an exclusive preview of a more serious one: "Black Crows" dramatizes life under ISIS, portraying its leaders as corrupt and hypocritical, and women who resist as heroes.
The movie, which begins its movie theater rollout on Friday, dramatizes the 1971 battle by U.S. newspapers, led by The New York Times, to publish the leaked Pentagon Papers.
When Wright enacts subservience in relation to whites or expresses terror before the police, his humiliation is shocking — as is the fearful rage he dramatizes in the killing of Bessie.
As the HBO series brilliantly dramatizes, the officials in the Chernobyl control room could not wrap their heads around the fact their reactor had just exploded into the night's sky.
Nate Parker – who won the breakthrough director of the year award at the convention – writes, produces and stars in the powerful period piece, which dramatizes Nat Turner's 1831 slave rebellion.
It also dramatizes the campaign to elect Republicans -- it's one thing if you're voting for the GOP or Trump because you want boring legislative stuff like lower capital gains taxes.
The director and screenwriter Emmanuel Finkiel dramatizes this through a preponderance of mirror shots and sometimes goes so far as to show one Marguerite watching another in the same frame.
LAST RAMPAGE The director Dwight H. Little ("Murder at 1600") dramatizes the 1978 prison escape of two men (Robert Patrick and Chris Browning) in Arizona and the murders that followed.
Set on a segregated Louisiana military base in 1944, "A Soldier's Play" dramatizes the murder of Vernon Waters, an African-American sergeant, and the investigation of his death by Capt.
The HBO mini-series "Our Boys" dramatizes the investigation into the killing of a Palestinian teenager following the kidnapping and killing of three Jewish teenagers by Hamas militants in 2014.
Under Armour dramatizes the Carolina Panthers quarterback's struggle with celebrity, as well as other obstacles, in a spooky new commercial in which Newton outruns unknown dangers lurking in a dark forest.
"Wiener-Dog" dramatizes these assumptions in the inscrutable presence of a nonhuman observer, a dachshund who goes by a few different names and endures the company of a variety of masters.
The creator of "Downton Abbey" appeared on Katie Couric's podcast, and talk turned to "The Crown," the streaming service's wildly popular series that dramatizes the lives of the British royal family.
"The Post" may look like a period piece, as it dramatizes how the 1971 publication of the leaked Pentagon Papers exposed government efforts to mislead the public about the Vietnam War.
After that, he worked on the church's most recent big project: a video series that visualizes (not dramatizes!) scenes from the Book of Mormon; it began releasing episodes on Sept. 20.
That early experience at St. Matthew Catholic elementary school led Mr. Harris to create "Cross That River," his blues-and-jazz-inflected musical that dramatizes the story of one black cowboy.
This six-part miniseries dramatizes the 1993 standoff between the FBI (led by Michael Shannon, playing a hostage negotiator) and the Branch Davidian cult (with Taylor Kitsch playing its leader, David Koresh).
Created by the German theater company Remini Protokoll, it is the first installment in a tetralogy of plays that dramatizes phenomena of the digital age like government surveillance, big data, and hacking.
See dramatizes atrocities committed by the military during the Bukchon massacre in a harrowing scene in which Young-sook loses both the majority of her family and her friendship to Mi-ja.
While The Big Sick dramatizes a loving if fraught relationship between Nanjiani and his parents, he said on the red carpet that they have been ultimately supportive of Hollywood career — even overly excited.
Our sympathy for Khloé comes from how she dramatizes our own sense of ourselves: as good people who haven't found the right one yet, and keep getting taken in by the wrong ones.
Alison's evocation of J's interior life feels honest, and it dramatizes the social invisibility of women who live alone past a certain age, especially those who do not, for whatever reason, have children.
The movie, which was written by Steven Bagatourian, Jeremy Haft, and Eddie Gonzalez and stars Demetrius Shipp Jr., dramatizes Tupac's life and career as each led to that fateful night in Las Vegas.
A novel loosely holding together distinct histories and temporalities effectively dramatizes a society that is a congeries of ancient and new, old lore and tradition bumping up against thoroughly modern ambitions and expertise.
In Emma the novel, Austen dramatizes Emma's faults and the idea that Knightley is the solution to them through free indirect discourse, but that's a literary technique that only works on the page.
These stories are not without plot, but they don't have much in the way of conventional fictional shaping; each seizes on a moment of crisis in a man's life and quickly dramatizes it.
Though it dramatizes situations and invents details, the opera tells the true, wrenching story of a decent son trying to start a new life in America but anguished over his mother left behind.
It dramatizes the pull between old and new, between the familiar and the strange, and the artist's experience of not fitting in either place and longing for a place you can't go back to.
Annie Dorsen was awarded for "pioneering a new genre of theater that dramatizes the ways in which nonhuman intelligence is profoundly changing the nature of work, culture, and social relationships," writes the MacArthur Foundation.
Instead, it dramatizes the impact of HeLa on the lives of the people touched by her legacy — beginning with Rebecca Skloot's attempt to overcome the Lacks family's reluctance to let her into their lives.
In "When They See Us," a Netflix series that dramatizes the Central Park jogger case, five black and Hispanic teenage boys are interrogated by investigators in scenes that show them bewildered, scared and alone.
Watching these women enumerate the times they've been called fat as a compliment parallels the series' main strategy: each episode inventories and dramatizes the way the characters negotiate the difficulties they encounter in Accra.
Galhotra further dramatizes the extent of this pollution by focusing in on men in scuba suits attempting to cleanse the river by submerging white sheets in it, which results in the blackening of the sheets.
This two-part German mini-series dramatizes the Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther (Maximilian Brückner) roughly 500 years ago after he was excommunicated by the pope and deemed an outlaw for his revolutionary views.
The story of Gorky's visit dramatizes the abyss between the facade of political prisons presented to the press and the hidden truth of suffering that lies beyond the reach of the camera and the pen.
It also dramatizes both the broken and the functional aspects of the Israeli justice system—which, through skilled police work, nailed the killers of the Palestinian boy, Mohammed Abu Khdeir, in only a few days.
The former skater gave the Boston Globe a brief interview about the biopic that dramatizes the events in Tonya Harding's life, including the attack carried out on Kerrigan just six weeks before the 1994 Winter Olympics.
But as FX's The People Vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story dramatizes in Episode 8, even Kardashian would find his faith in Simpson's innocence — and in many ways, his faith, period — deeply tested throughout the experience.
Yuli, it turns out, was Acosta's childhood nickname, and it is now also the title of a feature film based on his 2008 memoir, "No Way Home," which dramatizes his (often reluctant) journey to ballet fame.
"I did exactly the same thing as you," Marco says in an imagined conversation between author and subject, in which Cercas dramatizes his sense of guilt and uncertainty over his own appropriation of Spain's past traumas.
In his new film, "The Big Sick," the comedian and actor Kumail Nanjiani dramatizes his real-life courtship of the woman who would become his wife, a process that was complicated by illness and cultural differences.
"Southside With You" dramatizes the Obamas' first date in the summer of 1989 and sees Michelle Robinson, a 25-year-old lawyer from Chicago, going out with Barack Obama, a summer associate at her law firm.
It dramatizes this concept late in act one, when the jazz club set where most of the action has taken place literally breaks apart to reveal a great wall of light behind it, an electric hell.
It dramatizes, though in a scattershot fashion, the auction of a modern art collection — complete with three sales that audience members get to participate in, wielding their numbered paddles and settling their accounts with play money.
The four-part "When They See Us" dramatizes the story of the Central Park Five, who were convicted of raping a jogger in New York City in 1989, and then exonerated of the crime in 2002.
That section includes teasing, nearly burlesque music that dramatizes the spell-like states of Dionysus' latest cult members, and provides a useful contrast with the choral exclamations and orchestral pandemonium that otherwise lends this work its gravity.
Mr. Akomfrah dramatizes eight examples of religious persecution over four centuries, from the expulsion of Sephardic Jews from Roman Catholic Brazil to Barbados in 1654, to the fleeing of Iraqi Christians from ISIS-controlled Mosul in 2014.
Based on real events in the late 1990s, Come Sunday dramatizes a schism: Bishop Carlton Pearson (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a high-profile Pentecostal minister with a congregation numbering about 5,000, decides that he no longer believes in hell.
Through "Jogos dirigidos" and its other works, One to One dramatizes exchanges between colonizer and colonized, between the global north and the global south, between the haves and the have-nots — exchanges that are anything but equal.
Comedy In his new film, "The Big Sick," the comedian and actor Kumail Nanjiani dramatizes his real-life courtship of the woman who would become his wife, a process that was complicated by illness and cultural differences.
On the other, freely switching from color to black and white while demonstrating an impressive sleight of hand in his editing, he dramatizes the movie's back story even as he deconstructs what might be its finished version.
Consider "Good Old Desk," in which our hero delivers a bouncy, staccato love song addressed to a piece of office furniture, or "21976," in which he dramatizes his traumatic upbringing in the form of a rollicking circus ditty.
Vice, written and directed by Adam McKay, takes some liberties with the life and rise of the VP — but, sobbing or no, the feud it dramatizes in the Cheney family over Mary's sexual orientation was very much real.
Why it matters: The report released today by the Brookings Institution dramatizes the financial gulf between those working jobs that have undergone heavy computerization, and those that have not, and adds nuance to the story of income stagnation.
If Texans weren't already certain of their comparative significance among the U.S. states, they will soon gain more bragging rights with a new TV series that dramatizes how one Texas oil dynasty singlehandedly turned America into a superpower.
There has been no major confrontation between the two sides since "The Post" dramatizes the 1971 battle by American newspapers to publish leaked documents, known as the Pentagon Papers, about the U.S. government's role in the Vietnam War.
"It's a slogan that dramatizes the situation, talking of great replacement the same way we speak of the great barbarian invasions," said Rudy Reichstadt, an expert on political extremism at the Fondation Jean-Jaurès research institute in Paris.
From its first, hurtling, paragraph-long sentence, this novel vividly dramatizes each step in the organ-donation process—from the accidental death of a twenty-year-old to the transplantation of his heart, nearly twenty-four hours later.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Looking to change public perception about migrants in the Netherlands, two journalists have launched a Smartphone app that dramatizes the asylum-seeking process and lets users ask tough questions of would-be refugees.
It works to punctuate the moment when girls' growth spurts send them towering over boys, and it dramatizes Maya and Anna's outsider status at an age when kids seem capable of sniffing out difference on a cellular level.
While The Big Sick dramatizes a loving if fraught relationship between Nanjiani and his mom and dad, he said on the red carpet that they have been ultimately supportive of Hollywood career — even if it wasn't their first choice.
Ideally, a movie like Crazy Rich Asians could simply be what it is: a light, enjoyable good rom-com that dramatizes the lives of the wealthy, as white films have been allowed to do for more than a century.
Tree of Life by Alexander Mikhailovich Belashov (1984) This spectacular terracotta installation at the Orlov Museum of Paleontology in Moscow dramatizes the evolutionary history of life on Earth in a style that seems more consistent with hagiographic church frescos.
Just as Arrival dramatizes, we are in a race against time to develop technologies of cooperation and communication that supersede our current operating system, based on domination, fossil fuels, nuclear weapons, debt-based currency, and winner-take-all competition.
A copy of "Unfinished Business," Anne-Marie Slaughter's book about "how women still can't have it all," makes a brief, pointed appearance onscreen, and "Equity" dramatizes some of its arguments about the impossible choices women face in the workplace.
With its stark lighting, ghoulish makeup and cartoonish sets, the production looks great, but the conflicts that Ms. Bach dramatizes seem neither as ethically fraught nor as socially urgent as the ones that Schnitzler explored over a century ago.
Description: "'Chernobyl,' a five-part miniseries co-production from HBO and Sky, dramatizes the story of the 1986 nuclear accident, one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history — and of the sacrifices made to save Europe from unimaginable disaster."
Eva Husson's Girls of the Sun dramatizes the story of a group of young Kurdish women who, having been stripped of their families and livelihoods by extremists and forced into sexual slavery, literally fought back, escaping and taking up arms.
So ultimately the decision is with Congress, but this idea that somehow because the media dramatizes a hard-left story, that the idea that somehow the Republicans have to run for cover, this is just in a sense political theater.
In COMMANDER IN CHIEF: FDR's Battle With Churchill, 1943 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30) the hyperproductive Nigel Hamilton, the author of numerous works of history and biography, ably dramatizes Roosevelt's wranglings with Churchill during World War II over Anglo-American policy.
Maybe this is why I loved the movie so much, because it dramatizes a way of seeing the world that looks directly into darkness but also emphasizes humor, creative thinking and kindness while concluding that cynicism and despair are dead ends.
In the case of Kathryn Bigelow's "Detroit" (2017), which dramatizes an incident involving the police torture and killings of several young black men during the 1967 riots, the meticulous attention paid to the cinematic detail of the black characters' pain is voyeuristic.
Kathryn Bigelow's new film Detroit dramatizes an incident at the Algiers Motel that occurred on the third night of the riots in which police and National Guardsmen, claiming to be looking for snipers, killed three black youths and beat and humiliated several other individuals.
The film dramatizes the decisions by the New York Times and the Washington Post to publish the top-secret Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War in the face of injunctions by the Nixon administration in a battle that went to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Most recently, Ginsburg has been traveling to promote On the Basis of Sex, a movie starring Felicity Jones that dramatizes her early life as one of the few female law students at Harvard — and then as a rising star litigator taking on gender discrimination issues.
In chapters that alternate between two perspectives, she dramatizes, with excruciating emotional insight, the intertwined lives of Connell and Marianne, beginning with their final year of high school in the West Ireland town of Carricklea, and ending with their final year at Trinity College, Dublin.
The film — which dramatizes the memoir of a fireman who believes God told him that Donald Trump would one day be president with interviews with prominent evangelical figures about Trump's greatness — is funded and produced by Charlotte-based ReelWorks Studios, a purveyor of Christian fare.
Hussein decries movies such as "Captain Phillips" in 2013, which dramatizes an attack by Somali pirates on a U.S.-flagged cargo ship, and Ridley Scott's 2001 film "Black Hawk Down" about a failed U.S. military mission in Mogadishu, for their portrayals of Somalis as pirates or terrorists.
This theory makes it way into the novel (the Hebrew title is "The Gospel of Judas") through Shmuel Ash, a disheveled biblical scholar who proposes his version of the Crucifixion, which Mr. Oz then dramatizes in a harrowing 12-page section, describing it all from Judas' perspective.
A saga of Norway's entry into World War II that probably plays more stirringly in the nation where it is set, "The King's Choice" dramatizes a celebrated moment in the country's constitutional monarchy, when King Haakon VII (Jesper Christensen) refused to surrender to the Nazis' invasion.
With torn-from-the-headlines urgency, Mr. Al Attar dramatizes the true story of the French cement manufacturer Lafarge, which operated a factory in war-torn Syria until 2014 and was recently found guilty by a Paris court of complicity in crimes against humanity and financing terrorism.
A 2-hour-40-minute black-and-white pageant, "Lucía" dramatizes the situation of three oppressed women, all named Lucía, at cusp moments of Cuban history — the 1890s war of independence, the early 1930s uprising against the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado and the post-revolutionary '60s.
The director Heiner Goebbels's wildly original production, presented in the vast Drill Hall at the Park Avenue Armory, dramatizes the overlapping themes of this work's audaciously assembled libretto: It draws from documents of Dutch independence, 17th-century shipbuilding manuals, texts by mathematicians, Madame Curie's diaries, and more.
Specifically, it dramatizes the eruption at the 1973 National Women's Political Caucus convention in Houston, when Friedan, who had co-founded the organization two years earlier, was first told that she had been elected to the national steering committee, then that she did not win a seat.
The latest in a spate of films inspired by police shootings of unarmed men and women that have spurred riots and mass protests in American cities, it dramatizes one such incident and shows the effect on three different men of color living in New York's Brooklyn neighborhood.
Master dramatizes the current state of play in the art world (but the lessons carry over to other arenas of culture, like sports), demonstrating not just that we privilege the individual personality too much; rather, we don't know how to look at art without leaning on that crutch.
It dramatizes then 19 year-old Conley's stay at a "Love in Action" religious fundamentalist center in 2004 where gay men and women were beaten with bibles by family members, drilled in "manly" sports, and told their same-sex attraction was linked to alcoholism and gambling in their families.
PARIS — In discussing her work, the theater director Yael Farber often invokes the concept of a "reckoning" — a potent word from someone who was raised in apartheid South Africa and whose latest production, a reworking of Lorraine Hansberry's unfinished play "Les Blancs," dramatizes the effects of African colonialism.
Porcelain dramatizes the same break—not during See the Light (which gets a paragraph), but a few months earlier, when Moby returns home to New York from a DJ gig in Berlin to play a guest set at the NASA party at Shelter, an afterhours club in TriBeCa.
I would argue that this "terror" points to the lack of the black character's recognition of having a colonized mind, of being in the very sunken place, or liable to fall into it, as well as the subsequent body-colonization and zombification, before the fact, that the film dramatizes.
De la Peña has two pieces at Sundance 2016: Across the Line, based on footage from women crossing the omnipresent and often abusive anti-abortion pickets outside Planned Parenthood; and Kiya, which dramatizes a 911 call that captured two sisters unsuccessfully trying to stop a third's ex-boyfriend from killing her.
On September 24, 2016, at an Arsenal-Chelsea match, Butterworth had left a draft of the play—which dramatizes the intersection of politics and private life in Northern Ireland in 1981, at the height of the Troubles—in a cupboard in the Arsenal Football Club box the two men share.
It's a canny construction, because it dramatizes an abstraction and because (though this may not have been Wisdom's intention) skeptic and believer can take equal solace in it: for the skeptic, the non-appearing God is obviously incredible; for the believer, an invisible God is by no means a nonexistent one.
The self-possession Stanfield dramatizes often means that his characters — Darius from Atlanta, adrift in a wash of murmurs and sporadic theoretical asides, or Cassius Green from Sorry to Bother You, a movie that externalizes the racial ventriloquism that goes on in the mind of a black telemarketer — possess a sneaky intelligence.
The first is adapted from Defying the Nazis, a Ken Burns documentary about Martha and Waitstill Sharp, who smuggled hundreds of people out of Nazi Germany during World War II. Defying the Nazis VR dramatizes a voyage across the Atlantic in virtual reality, layered with voiceover and archival images from the documentary.
"We're so proud of the success the first season was able to achieve," Legend, 38, says of the action-packed series that dramatizes American slavery and the real life efforts of Harriet Tubman and fellow abolitionists who risked their lives to bring southern slaves to freedom in the North via the Underground Railroad.
Ava DuVernay's new Netflix mini-series dramatizes the case of the Central Park Five, the teenagers who were arrested in connection with the rape and assault of a white jogger, and whose case came to symbolize the stark injustices black and brown people experience within the legal system and in media coverage.
In fact, perhaps the show's greatest strength is that it often dramatizes just how badly things could go wrong when anyone with power got caught in the grip of a fictitious belief — and just how helpless men and women throughout history actually were to protect themselves from such people and their belief systems.
I Love Dick dramatizes women's creative processes from their own perspectives: Chris on the floor putting her letters together, Devon (Roberta Colindrez) writing a play about male beauty, Toby (India Salvor Menuez) creating viral performance art, Paula (Lily Mojekwu) replacing Dick's bland abstract art collection with highly specific pieces by women of color.
Here's what the critics are saying about The Post: Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: An unofficial prequel to All the President's Men 41 years after the fact, The Post stirringly dramatizes the tale of how The Washington Post and its equivocating owner rose to the occasion by publishing the Pentagon Papers in June of 1971.
In the months between its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January and its release this Friday, the movie — which dramatizes the slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831 — has found itself on both sides of the argument, simultaneously the must-see and the won't-see movie of the year.
The highly unusual meeting dramatizes the divide between Mr. Trump's generals and his political staff over Afghanistan, the lengths to which his aides will go to give their boss more options for dealing with it and the readiness of this White House to turn to business people for help with diplomatic and military problems.
Since 2013, Latin America has been rocked by a corruption scandal called Lava Jato (the car wash) in which the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht paid bribes to politicians across the region to win public works projects (the Netflix series O Mecanismo, or The Mechanism in English, dramatizes the unfolding of the case in Brazil).
In his new film 2Pac: The Great Escape from UMC, filmmaker Rick Boss (not to be confused with rapper Rick Ross) dramatizes exactly how Shakur was supposedly removed from the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where he was taken after being shot four times by an unknown assailant on Las Vegas Boulevard on September 7, 1996.
That's the back story of the new movie "Ford v Ferrari," which dramatizes how the American automaker assembled a team led by the driver-turned-designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) to create a car that pulled off the seemingly impossible feat of beating the Europeans on their own turf — France's 19663 Hours of Le Mans — in 1966.
The lawsuit from John E. Reid and Associates stems from the Netflix miniseries "When They See Us," which dramatizes the case of the so-called Central Park 85033, five black and Latino teenagers who were convicted and imprisoned in the brutal beating and rape of a jogger before DNA evidence and another man's confession exonerated them.
In the novel on which the film is based, which dramatizes some of the events that galvanized the Black Lives Matter movement, Starr's seamless shifting between identities, or code switching, masks an internal sense of isolation and chaos that particularly moved Ms. Stenberg, 19, who grew up in black and Latino South Los Angeles and attended school in a white Westside neighborhood.
Amazon Studios on Thursday released its first trailer for the forthcoming film "The Report," which dramatizes then-Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinCongress is letting the administration violate consultation requirements for refugee admissions Trailer shows first look at Annette Bening as Dianne Feinstein Trump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program MORE's (D-Calif.) investigation into the CIA's use of torture after the Sept.
Using a journalistic approach, it reconstructs and dramatizes the events that led to the killing of three black teenage boys — 17-year-old Carl Cooper, 18-year-old Aubrey Pollard, and 19-year-old Fred Temple — depicting in grim detail a group of young black men and women being terrorized at the Algiers Motel over a nightlong torture and brutality session at the hands of Detroit police.
Having said all that, however, social media merely dramatizes something that has always been true of the "self" — that it is, in fact, a prosthetic entity, a distributed, dispersed "assemblage" constituted by many elements, some of them physical and material and biological, some of them not, the constitution of the self by language and how it rewires the brain being the most obvious example.
A one-man show, starring Guillaume Bailliart and staged in French, Disorder dramatizes an unrecorded but notable event in 20th century philosophy: Foucault's delivering "The Order of Discourse" at the Collège de France, his inaugural lecture there, on December 2, 1970, in which he gives his longstanding focus on discourse a political spin by looking at the institutions that control it (or so the indispensable Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy informs me).
Former prosecutor Linda Fairstein, who ran the Manhattan District Attorney's sex crimes office in the 1980s and early 90s, sued Netflix on Wednesday over her depiction in its 2019 miniseries "When They See Us." The acclaimed series dramatizes the "Central Park Five" case, in which Fairstein oversaw the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of five black and Latino teenagers for the brutal rape and assault of a jogger in the park in 1989.
Hannah Arendt has a cameo in Hamburg, singing a Baudelaire setting to Benjamin as he takes his life, but she's the leading lady in the picturesque Bavarian city of Regensburg, where the Israeli composer Ella Milch-Sheriff's new opera, "Die Banalität der Liebe" ("The Banality of Love") dramatizes the famous — or infamous — romance between Arendt, the great political theorist, and Martin Heidegger, the towering German philosopher and member of the Nazi Party.
In the coming week, the theater's on-and-off monthlong retrospective on how hip-hop culture took shape onscreen includes Manfred Kirchheimer's "Stations of the Elevated" (showing on Thursday), a documentary collage that finds beauty and rhythm in images of graffiti-strewn subway cars; and "Krush Groove" (on Saturday), from Michael Schultz ("Car Wash"), which dramatizes the origins of the Def Jam record label and features Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys and Sheila E.212-727-8110, filmforum.
She played Vanity, one of seven "ungrateful abstractions," including Intellect and Sensuality, in "Horseman, Pass By," a musical based on William Butler Yeats's poetry; Lena in the South African playwright Athol Fugard's "Boesman and Lena," about a couple during the apartheid era; Clytemnestra, the queen of Greek legend, in Sophocles' "Electra," and Aunt Ester, an ancient mystic, in "Gem of the Ocean," the first in August Wilson's 20103-play cycle set in Pittsburgh that dramatizes the African-American experience in the 20th century.
Jewel-box wall exhibits supplemented by other artifacts in display cases feature a Lenape Indian war club; a cigar-making mold, which heralded mass production in an artisan's craft; an original handwritten version of Emma Lazarus's "The New Colossus"; a cross-section of a wooden water pipe laid by Aaron Burr's sham utility, the Manhattan Company; and the Tiffany silver shovel used to break ground for the subway (a complementary video screen dramatizes the mass transit system's impact on growth, with before-and-after photographs by neighborhood).

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