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candid and approach
The Age of Reform is a candid approach to the reforms from the period 1890-1941.
Co-directed with Michel Brault, and including the important contribution of sound recordist Marcel Carrière it surpassed the candid eye approach, establishing for the first time in film history, the filmmakers in the midst of the ongoing event.

candid and documentary
Widely considered to be the first candid and comprehensive look at the day-by-day events of a Presidential race, it was the first film in which the sync sound camera could move freely with characters throughout a breaking story, a major technical achievement that laid the groundwork for modern-day documentary filmmaking.
The release includes audio commentary by Annette Insdorf, author of Double Lives, Second Chances: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieślowski ; three short documentary films by Kieślowski: Factory ( 1970 ), Hospital ( 1976 ), and Railway Station ( 1980 ); The Musicians ( 1958 ), a short film by Kieślowski ’ s teacher Kazimierz Karabasz ; Kieślowski ’ s Dialogue ( 1991 ), a documentary featuring a candid interview with Kieślowski and rare behind-the-scenes footage from the set of The Double Life of Véronique ; 1966-1988: Kieślowski, Polish Filmmaker, a 2005 documentary tracing the filmmaker ’ s work in Poland, from his days as a student through The Double Life of Véronique ; a 2005 interview with actress Irène Jacob ; and new video interviews with cinematographer Slawomir Idziak and composer Zbigniew Preisner.
Elliott Erwitt ( b. 26 July 1928 Paris, France ) is an advertising and documentary photographer known for his black and white candid shots of ironic and absurd situations within everyday settings — a master of Henri Cartier-Bresson's " decisive moment ".
The film is described as a candid documentary on a small town that " serves as a perfect backdrop which provides a compromising look at our nation's political climate and proves that all politics is truly local ".
In 2004, The Best of Junior M. A. F. I. A ( Cleopatra ) was released, as well as a DVD directed by documentary filmmaker, April Maiya, titled Chronicles of Junior M. A. F. I. A ; a candid documentary dealing with the controversy and conspiracies surrounding The Notorious B. I. G and the Junior M. A. F. I. A.

candid and on
When arrested, he had the submarine secrets on a roll of candid camera film as well as anti-submarine secrets in Christmas gift wrapping, it was testified.
In May 1955 McCarthy threatened to issue subpoenas to White House personnel ; Eisenhower was furious, and issued an order as follows: " It is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the Executive Branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters ... it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed.
A highly publicized candid interview on a Barbara Walters Special in December 1977 ( timed to coincide with Here You Come Agains release ) was followed by appearances in 1978 on Cher's ABC television special, and her own joint special with Carol Burnett on CBS, Carol and Dolly in Nashville.
* The film 20 Minutes into the Future ( 1985 ), and the spin-off TV show Max Headroom, revolved around television mainly based on live, often candid, broadcasts.
However, he places the most blame on Kerr, for failing to be candid with Whitlam.
She was on the cover of the July 2006 American edition of FHM, revealing candid details in an interview inside.
Downey signed on with publishers HarperCollins to write a memoir, which in 2006 was already being billed as a " candid look at the highs and lows of his life and career ".
These provided for controversy and journalistic focus due to Kember's candid openness about his drug taking habits and his forthright views on recreational drug use.
Everything conspired in their favour: the anxiety of those candid friends who were calling attention to the defective budget ; the commercial crisis, aggravated by the American Civil War ; and above all, the restless spirit of the emperor, who had annoyed his opponents in 1860 by insisting on an alliance with the United Kingdom in order to forcibly open the Chinese ports for trade, in 1863 by his ill-fated attempt of a military intervention in Mexico to set up a Latin empire in favour of the archduke Maximilian of Austria, and from 1861 to 1863 by embarking on colonising experiments in Cochinchina ( southern Vietnam ) and Annam ( central Vietnam ).
Pro-choice on abortion and a leader in the Women's Movement, she gained fame as one of the most candid first ladies in history, commenting on every hot-button issue of the time, including feminism, equal pay, the ERA, sex, drugs, abortion, and gun control.
On 21 April 2011, Bruno appeared on the ITV1 chatshow The Alan Titchmarsh Show, where he was candid about his previous health issues.
With the advent of inexpensive digital cameras, many people now take candid photographs from commercial aircraft and increasingly from general aviation aircraft on private pleasure flights.
It contains candid and personal comments from the book's British author, Hugo Cornwall, a pseudonym of Peter Sommer who is now a Research Fellow in Information Systems Security at the London School of Economics and frequently appears in the UK courts as an expert on digital evidence and computer forensics as well as media pundit and author on information security topics.
He is particularly remembered for his three-volume diary, a candid account of political life under Thatcher, and a moving description of the weeks preceding his death, when he continued to write until he could no longer focus on the page.
The media dubs the three as " the Saints ", and the movie ends with various candid interviews with the public, reflecting on the question " Are the Saints ultimately good ... or evil?
But this is not to be done in anger, nor indiscriminately ; rather, it is only to be " invoked on such as, on deliberate and candid thought, are found condemned to them by the Law of God ; and then the curse should be invoked as in the presence of God, the searcher of hearts ; conscious that whosoever curses in the bitterness of his ... corrupt heart, and not in the light of God ’ s truth, the curse will return upon him.
*, William Gregory – Letters to a candid inquirer, on animal magnetism ( 1851 ) – Gregory, a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh and a well-respected scientist, was an enthusiastic supporter of animal magnetism.
Over the last 5 – 6 years, following a similar global trend, Pink started putting on a slew of reality and quiz shows, many of which were produced in co-operation with Emotion production company, like Leteći start ( Milan Kalinić and Ana Mihajlovski ), Potera, Zvezde ulice ( Miki Perić ), Ruski rulet ( Irfan Mensur ), Pravo lice ( Sanja Radan ), ( Ne ) moguća misija ( elaborate candid camera show in the vein of Punk'd ), Sve za ljubav ( Milan Kalinić and Sanja Marinković ), Menjam ženu ( local version of Wife Swap ), etc.

candid and France
Ex-Presidents Jefferson and Madison counseled Monroe to accept the offer, but Adams advised, " It would be more candid ... to avow our principles explicitly to Russia and France, than to come in as a cock-boat in the wake of the British man-of-war.

candid and disputed
Some have disputed whether his candid phrases disguise a deeper dishonesty.

candid and official
In 2007, an official Myspace page was made of the band, with old photographs of the band and other candid pictures along with promotional artwork and uploaded live footage and another unreleased music video for ' Sandwich '.
Besides the candid personal portraits, the book contains some historically important photographs, such as Lennon signing the official dissolution of The Beatles partnership, and the last known photograph of Lennon and Paul McCartney together.

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Those who are insecure fear to be candid in self-examination.
The dialogue is sharp, witty and candid -- typical `` don't eat the daisies '' material -- which has stamped the author throughout her books and plays, and it was obvious that the Theatre-by-the-Sea audience liked it.
Considerably more candid than Petrie about Alfonso the private man, and about the miseries the royal family experienced because of their hemophiliac children.
However, he did give him some praise saying in an article in the left-leaning New Statesman magazine, " I have never met a man more fair, candid, and honest " and making it clear that he felt the " sinister " image of Stalin was unfair or simply false.
Encompassing what its adherents argued was a different way of seeing, it is an art of immediacy and movement, of candid poses and compositions, of the play of light expressed in a bright and varied use of colour.
Photography was gaining popularity, and as cameras became more portable, photographs became more candid.
Sanger, collaborating with anarchist friends, coined the term " birth control " as a more candid alternative to euphemisms such as " family limitation " and proclaimed that each woman should be " the absolute mistress of her own body.
Taken aback by such candid talk, the Zulu king is supposed to have called off the destructive edicts, rewarding the blunt teller-of-truths with a gift of cattle.
At this point, Saddam asked his ministers for candid advice.
King kept a very candid diary from 1893 until his death in 1950.
Jardine's tough exterior and candid letters to agents masked his compassionate nature, never exacting punishment when due.
The photographic styles of capturing weddings continues to evolve from posed somber expressions to candid moments showing emotion and joy.
File: Kubrick-Barry Lyndon candid. JPG | Stanley Kubrick
Her autobiography Der geschenkte Gaul-Bericht aus einem Leben ( The Gift Horse-Report of a Life ) from 1970 was a candid recount of her life in Germany during and after World War II.
Ahtisaari later told the press that the meeting resulted in no breakthroughs, but added that the discussion was " frank and candid " and the atmosphere was better than he could have expected.
The resulting film included candid interviews with the likes of John Wayne, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and was narrated by Orson Welles.
Then in 1972 appeared The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort, reflecting an even more candid perception of love-making.
John Quincy Adams concluded in 1821 that: " Calhoun is a man of fair and candid mind, of honorable principles, of clear and quick understanding, of cool self-possession, of enlarged philosophical views, and of ardent patriotism.
Condit was not candid and forthcoming with investigators about his relationship with Levy, bringing him considerable negative attention and speculation that he was somehow involved in her murder.

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