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Terrence Malick is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. Throughout his career, which has spanned over four decades, he has directed nine feature films and one documentary. Throughout his career, which has spanned over four decades, he has directed nine feature films and one documentary.
Terrence Frederick Malick (/ ˈ m æ l ɪ k /; born November 30, 1943) is an American filmmaker. [1] Malick began his career as part of the New Hollywood generation of filmmakers and received awards at the Cannes Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, and Venice International Film Festival, and nominations for three Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a Cesar Award, and a ...
Pages in category "Films directed by Terrence Malick" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... The New World (2005 film) S. Song to Song; T.
The Tree of Life: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album for the 2011 drama film The Tree of Life directed by Terrence Malick. Composed by Alexandre Desplat, the soundtrack was released by Lakeshore Records on May 24, 2011. Although billed as the film's soundtrack, only a few minutes of this album are found in the ...
Terrence Malick’s second, and for many, greatest film is a mesmerising, gorgeous love triangle set in the Texas Panhandle in 1916, loosely based on an Old Testament parable.
The Thin Red Line is the soundtrack of the 1998 Terrence Malick film of the same name. It was released on January 12, 1999, by RCA Victor. It was released on January 12, 1999, by RCA Victor. German-born film composer Hans Zimmer is credited for scoring most of the score along with his studio partner John Powell .
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Lanton Mills is an American comedy short film written and directed by Terrence Malick [2] and starring Malick, Warren Oates, Harry Dean Stanton (in a leading role), [3] and Paula Mandel. [1] The film was Malick's thesis project for the American Film Institute , was completed in 1969, and is known to have screened in 1974.