Despite overwhelming acclaim for his work, director Terrence Malick remains an under-examined figure of an era of filmmaking that also produced such notables as Robert Altman, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorsese. His films
Badlands and
Days of Heaven remain benchmarks of American cinema, while his recent
The Thin Red Line returned him to the pantheon of American directors. In this new study, authors James Morrison and Thomas Schur examine each of his films in detail, drawing on extensive archival research to construct a portrait of his working methods as a director as well as the thematic, aesthetic, and cultural components of his work. Moreover, aside from tracing the development of Malick's filmmaking from its beginnings to the present, the book compares his finished pictures to their original shooting scripts, and so provides a unique means of exploring the nature of his working methods and the ways in which they influence the final products. Revealing the ways in which these films connect to and depart from evolving traditions of the last 30 years,
The Films of Terrence Malick provides a comprehensive and penetrating study as well as an informative and adventurous work of film criticism.
Examines in-depth all of the films of notable director Terrence Malick and places them in their cultural and artistic context, creating a portrait of Malick as one of the key filmmakers of our time.About the AuthorJAMES MORRISON teaches literature and film at Claremont McKenna College. He is the author of
Passport to Hollywood, a critical study, and
Broken Fever, a memoir. He is currently completing a study of mass culture and the sublime in Hollywood movies, has published several short stories, and is at work on a novel. THOMAS SCHUR received his bachelor's degree in film at North Carolina State University, and now studies film in the M.F.A. program at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, where he also teaches filmmaking and film studies. He has made several short films and videos, and is currently at work on a sequence of films inspired by the stylistic model of haiku poetry.
Book InformationISBN 9780275972479
Author James MorrisonFormat Hardback
Page Count 184
Imprint Praeger Publishers IncPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 425g