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Terrence Malick Contemporary Film Directors 1st Lloyd Michaels

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Terrence Malick Contemporary Film Directors 1st Lloyd Michaels
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.84 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Lloyd Michaels
ISBN: 9780252033858, 025203385X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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Terrence Malick Contemporary Film Directors 1st Lloyd Michaels by Lloyd Michaels 9780252033858, 025203385X instant download after payment.

For a director who has made only four feature films over three decades, Terrence Malick has sustained an extraordinary critical reputation as one of America’s most original and independent filmmakers.

In this book, Lloyd Michaels analyzes each of Malick’s four features in depth, emphasizing both repetitive formal techniques such as voiceover and long lens cinematography as well as recurrent themes drawn from the director’s academic training in modern philosophy and American literature. 

Michaels explores Malick’s synthesis of the romance of mythic American experience and the aesthetics of European art film. He performs close cinematic analysis of paradigmatic moments in Malick’s films: the billboard sequence in Badlands, the opening credits in Days of Heaven, the philosophical colloquies between Witt and Welsh in The Thin Red Line, and the epilogue in The New World

This richly detailed study also includes the only two published interviews with Malick, both in 1975 following the release of his first feature film.

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