Absence of Malick (2003). An overview of the making of Terrence Malick’s Badlands, coupled with a examination of the mysterious personality of Malick himself.
At the 2011 Virginia Film Festival, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and the Library of Congress cosponsored a screening of director Terrence Malick’s first film, ‘Badlands,’ which starred Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. After the film was shown, Spacek and her husband, Jack Fisk, joined TCM’s Ben Mankiewicz on stage at the historic Paramount Theater to discuss the making of ‘Badlands’ and how it affected their later careers. (Fisk was the production designer on that film and on Malick’s subsequent projects, as well.)
Previously on Cinephilia and Beyond:
- Absence of Malick, David Handelman
- Unproduced Screenplays Of Terrence Malick: “The English Speaker”
- Rosy-Fingered Dawn: A Film on Terrence Malick
Absence of Malick (2003). An overview of the making of Terrence Malick’s Badlands, and more is.gd/kMHjzm #filmmaking
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