Amid all the controversy, criticism, and celebration of Terence Malick\u27s award-winning film The Tree of Life, what do we really understand of it? The Way of Nature and the Way of Grace thoughtfully engages the philosophical riches of life, culture, time, and the sacred through Malick\u27s film. This groundbreaking collection traverses the relationships among ontological, moral, scientific, and spiritual perspectives on the world, demonstrating how phenomenological work can be done in and through the cinematic medium, and attempting to bridge the gap between narrow theoretical works on film and their broader cultural and philosophical significance. Exploring Malick\u27s film as a philosophical engagement, this readable and insightful co...
Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life defies any attempt to be summarized in a few pat senten...
Chapter Summary: From the blackness emerges a subtly scripted epigraph from the biblical book of Job...
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
This new anthology edited by Thomas Dean Tucker and Stuart Kendall predates the release of <em>The T...
Given the so-called crisis in film theory, the digital mutations of the medium, and the renewed inte...
Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life (2011) constitutes an exception in a market flooded with commercial c...
The following bachelor's thesis discusses nature in the films of the renowned American director, scr...
Terrence Malick’s film The Tree of Life presents a personal and emotionally-laden memory play that i...
While most interpretations of Terrence Malick's 2011 The Tree of Life concentrate on the film's theo...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
The present study addresses an analytical look at the creative work of American director Terrence Ma...
Do cinematic representations of the natural world only put us in further remove from nature? A pheno...
Central to Terrence Malick's 1998 film The Thin Red Line is the lightning strike of insight. Insight...
The Tree of Lifetouches on embodiment of the soul in an early sequence covering courtship, marriage ...
Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life defies any attempt to be summarized in a few pat senten...
Chapter Summary: From the blackness emerges a subtly scripted epigraph from the biblical book of Job...
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
This new anthology edited by Thomas Dean Tucker and Stuart Kendall predates the release of <em>The T...
Given the so-called crisis in film theory, the digital mutations of the medium, and the renewed inte...
Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life (2011) constitutes an exception in a market flooded with commercial c...
The following bachelor's thesis discusses nature in the films of the renowned American director, scr...
Terrence Malick’s film The Tree of Life presents a personal and emotionally-laden memory play that i...
While most interpretations of Terrence Malick's 2011 The Tree of Life concentrate on the film's theo...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
The present study addresses an analytical look at the creative work of American director Terrence Ma...
Do cinematic representations of the natural world only put us in further remove from nature? A pheno...
Central to Terrence Malick's 1998 film The Thin Red Line is the lightning strike of insight. Insight...
The Tree of Lifetouches on embodiment of the soul in an early sequence covering courtship, marriage ...
Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life defies any attempt to be summarized in a few pat senten...
Chapter Summary: From the blackness emerges a subtly scripted epigraph from the biblical book of Job...
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...