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Terence Malick is one of American cinema's few genuine mavericks, a great, singular artist with a genuinely metaphysical turn of mind. In BADLANDS, his legendary 1973 debut, DAYS OF HEAVEN and THE THIN RED LINE, Malick has explored the line between innocence and experience, and taken us to the limits of cinematic beauty in the process. His transcendentalist epic, THE NEW WORLD, casts a fresh eye on a great American myth: the love affair between John Smith (Colin Farrell) and Pocahontas (Q'Orianka Kilcher), and the encounter between the British colonists and the Powhatan tribe of Native Americans. While the reclusive director does not make public appearances, the film's creative team-producer Sarah Green and Malick's old friend and erstwhile production designer Jack Fisk will appear at the Walter Reade Theater for an in-depth look at the making of one of 2005's most memorable films.
Sarah Green has produced films for John Sayles, David Mamet and many others. Jack Fisk was production designer on Malick's THE THIN RED LINE as well as David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DRIVE and THE STRAIGHT STORY, and art director on BADLANDS and DAYS OF HEAVEN.
Our grateful thanks to New Line Cinema for making this evening possible.
Ticket prices: $10 for members, $12 for students and $15 general admission.
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