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Monday July 6, 2020

Day: July 6, 2020

Features

Humans, Nature, and Moving Images – The Work of Terrence Malick: Time-Based Ecocinema by Gabriella Blasi

T. R. Merchant-Knudsen
July 6, 2020

A Book Review Essay by T. R. Merchant-Knudsen. Terrence Malick’s name remains tinged with a sense of mystique and the aura of philosophical images within his sprawling films. His filmography echoes and reverberates through time in ways that often appear nonlinear; in these places, images of nature and their intersection […]

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Buster Keaton’s Genius, Derailed: The Cameraman (Criterion Collection)

Thomas Gladysz
July 6, 2020
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By Thomas Gladysz. Film history is littered with the stories of stars whose careers were derailed by their studios, and themselves. Orson Welles and Erich von Stroheim are two of the best known examples. Each saw their careers go off the tracks for reasons that had as much to do […]

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