Q'orianka Kilcher. Here are a few facts about her from imdb.com and the MalickWatch website: Born February 11, 1990 in Schweigmait, Germany Descended from the...
Hi, Malickians!!! I’m a new member of the discussion group. My name is Francesco and I live in Bologna (Italy). I’ve seen a Malick film for the first time...
Francesco: Greetings from the sandhills of Nebraska. It sounds like you are a sophisticated film lover. *Days of Heaven* is my favorite Malick film, bar none. ...
Hi Everyone, I just saw the new trailer for David Gordon Green's new film called Undertow, which seems to be making the festival circuit now. As most of you...
When I first saw The Thin Red Line, every day I was reminded of scenes or lines from it. As the years have elapsed, I'm reminded less and less - especially as...
Hi, Angela. Thanks for your nice welcome. And thanks for your interest in my work. Anyway, it would already be a great thing to get the work done in Italy and...
To everyone. I've read this beautiful message. I believe that's the way cinema should become part of our lives. Anyhow, the message gives me the opportunity to...
To everyone. I've read this beautiful message. I believe that's the way cinema should become part of our lives. Anyhow, the message gives me the opportunity to...
Could anyone recommend the best book on Malick's work? Thanks Andre ... === message truncated === __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and...
I recently finished reading a book of essays I found listed on this very site, the cinema of Terrence Malick - poetic visions of america - edited by hannah...
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Hallo to everybody! It's been a long that I'm reading the newsletter but it's the first time I write. The newsletter was very useful to my PhD in History of...
Oscar-- Thank you Andre Message: 2 Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:46:40 EDT From: BrwnMary8@... Subject: Re: Could anyone recommend best Malick book? I recently...
According to today's Screen Daily, Malick will be shooting The New World at Pinewood Studios in October. FAQ "E Pur Si Muove" If this Email bounces please...
[...] In a secret Paris cavern, the real underground cinema Jon Henley in Paris Wednesday September 8, 2004 The Guardian Police in Paris have discovered a...
[...] In a secret Paris cavern, the real underground cinema Jon Henley in Paris Wednesday September 8, 2004 The Guardian Police in Paris have discovered a...
... Cool...when I came to the paragraph about the films, I thought there was going to be a mention of finding a copy of Badlands or TTRL. (For some reason...
Hafidha and Franz: Q, I want to thank you for your anecdote and thank Franz for adding to it--I would say, Franz, as you imply in your "breaking ground"...
Corrado: Another gift from a Malick afficianado! Thanks for reminding me of the name of "The Rosy-Fingered Dawn." Do you think the filmmakers listed Malick as...
Hi Angela and Corrado. Well, you've written about very interesting stuff. First of all, Angela, I'd like to know the web address of your silimarities list. ...
Francesco: The similarities list covers all three films--but I gathered the info for Badlands and Days of Heaven. Here's the web address for Christina Lui's...
Angela: Again about "The Rosy-Fingered Dawn" (that's an Homeric verse said by captain Staros in the Thin Red Line, if I remember right). I met the filmmakers...
Hi, Angela and everyone. Well, first of all I'd like to praise Angela for her similarities list. It's been very useful to me: there were several things I ...
Angela, If I recall correctly, the "mirror/The End" montage scene is not extended. If I may, I must say that the redux is too bloated and adds little, if...
Corrado, I believe that it's Col. Tall (Nolte) who quotes Homer when he's reminiscing on his West Point days and learning Greek. (He's talking to Staros, who...
Hello, I am a new member here and very excited to be part of this group since it is the only group on terrence malick I have found. I do not know if anyone has...
... Thanks for the info and tip on ANR--seems I remember someone else (or maybe you) indicating when we discussed this film previously that it was no great ...