πππ₯ππ βπ π¨: Sanctuary, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Enys Men, Infinity Pool, Broker
βπ ππππ ππ π π: Oldboy, It Lives Inside, Eileen
NEON Filmography
Stories

How to Blow Up a Pipeline is a Thriller Rooted in a Timely Fear New York Times Magazine

ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED taps the intersection of art, addiction, activism
βIt took a long time, but then it happened. Itβs a hopeful story in that sense. The direct action that a small group of people meeting in someoneβs living room can take on a billionaire family.β

Hello, Dolly! Meet Triangle of Sadnessβ Breakout Star
"What made it even more special was how Ruben wrote her from βnothing to something.β And to me itβs very important for the role that we play to have an arc or a journey. Abigail had that very special arc and Ruben wrote her so beautifully, and thatβs really what drew me to her."
Lists
Mark Jenkin's Criterion Closet Picks 17 films
"This does mean I'm going to have to buy a multi-region Blu-ray player..."
Mark Jenkin, director of Enys Men andβ¦
BEBA Creative Inspirations 34 films
"By no means is this a complete list of my favorite films, just what influenced/came up for this particular project.β¦
Nicolas Cage's Inspirations 7 films
Nicolas Cage delivers one of the most acclaimed performances of his career in PIG, directed by Michael Sarnoski. Here, heβ¦
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iβm at the new york premiere some of you CANNOT say the same!
Finally decided to be brave and get on here, and honestly I'm gonna be double brave and give it 5 stars because we worked really hard on this and I want to, and you would too!!
Anyways this whole thing has been life changing and I feel forever grateful that we got to spend two years immersed in this subject matter, meeting and working with the brilliant and beautiful people that we did.
Thank you so much to everyone watching it now, hopefully this movie can be as invigorating and hopeful to watch as it was to make.
Almost blew myself up in the process of editing this film. Sorry to my haters that I survived
this is the kind of movie for which a best ensemble oscar should exist
18 months ago, I read the book How to Blow Up a Pipeline and today, I got to see the movie fully finished. I was so lucky to collaborate with the world's most incredible, hard-working team, and I'm so proud of what we made. It's everything I hoped it would be and more. Will have more to write after we premiere.
the oceanβs eleven influence is there but goldhaber citing a man escaped as an inspiration is the more palpable reference.Β thereβs the way it uses its own title to build tension, sure, but i walked away more impressed by the bressonian influence in not having one misstep in the edit and the cinematography being so simple and intentional that it makes it look easy.Β somehow minimalist and extreme at the same time. just lights a fire under your ass by the endβ¦
2017 to the Future.