Terrence Frederick Malick (born November 30, 1943) is an American film
director, screenwriter, and producer.Malick began his career as part
of the New Hollywood film-making wave with the films Badlands (1973),
about a murderous couple on the run in 1950s American Midwest, and
Days of Heaven (1978), which detailed the love-triangle between two
labourers and a wealthy farmer during the First World War, before a
lengthy hiatus. His return to directing after twenty years with The
Thin Red Line (1998) was awarded the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin
International Film Festival, followed by The New World (2005) and The
Tree of Life (2011), which received the Palme d'Or at the 64th Cannes
Film Festival.
director, screenwriter, and producer.Malick began his career as part
of the New Hollywood film-making wave with the films Badlands (1973),
about a murderous couple on the run in 1950s American Midwest, and
Days of Heaven (1978), which detailed the love-triangle between two
labourers and a wealthy farmer during the First World War, before a
lengthy hiatus. His return to directing after twenty years with The
Thin Red Line (1998) was awarded the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin
International Film Festival, followed by The New World (2005) and The
Tree of Life (2011), which received the Palme d'Or at the 64th Cannes
Film Festival.
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