Terrence Malick: His Directing Craft - The Directors Series
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PARADISE CONQUERED is the second chapter of THE DIRECTORS SERIES’ examination into the films and career of director Terrence Malick, covering his pair of experimental historical epics: THE THIN RED LINE (1998) and THE NEW WORLD (2005).
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THE DIRECTORS SERIES is an educational collection of video and text essays by filmmaker Cameron Beyl exploring the works of contemporary and classic film directors. You can donate to support the project at Patreon:
Cameron Beyl () is the creator of The Directors Series and an award-winning filmmaker of narrative features, shorts, and music videos.
His work has screened at numerous film festivals and museums, in addition to being featured on tastemaking online media platforms like Vice Creators Project, Slate, Popular Mechanics and Indiewire.
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