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Days of Heaven

Venice Classics
Director:
Terrence Malick
Production:
Paramount Pictures
Running Time:
94’
Language:
English
Country:
USA
Year:
1978
Main Cast:
Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, Linda Manz, Robert J. Wilke, Jackie Shultis, Stuart Margolin, Timothy Scott
Screenplay:
Terrence Malick
Cinematographer:
Néstor Almendros
Editor:
Billy Weber
Production Designer:
Jack Fisk
Costume Designer:
Patricia Norris, Jerry R. Allen
Music:
Ennio Morricone
Sound:
Barry Thomas
Restoration:
The Criterion Collection with support of Paramount Pictures and Park Circus.
Laboratory:Resillion, The Criterion Collection

Synopsis

In 1910, a Chicago steelworker (Richard Gere) accidentally kills his supervisor, and he, his girlfriend (Brooke Adams), and his little sister (Linda Manz) flee to the Texas panhandle, where they find work harvesting wheat in the fields of a stoic farmer (Sam Shepard). A love triangle, a swarm of locusts, a hellish fire—Malick captures it all with dreamlike authenticity, creating a timeless American idyll that is also a gritty evocation of turn-of-the-century labor.

Critic's Note 

It is clear that it was Days of Heaven, not Badlands, that truly announced his characteristic style and manner of filmmaking. Where his debut was tightly scripted, its successor was, deliberately, a much more loosely structured affair. Malick gave himself the freedom to shoot material not always centered on the lead actors, but also on the land, animals, little spectacles with groups of extras... with the intention of finding the best final form for the whole in postproduction (sound editing being as crucial as picture editing to his work). He has taken this approach to greater and ever more adventurous lengths in his subsequent films. While some industry-minded pundits tut-tut Malick’s preferred shooting method as wasteful and unfocused, it is an entirely valid creative process that aims—as in the cinema of Wong Kar-wai or Jacques Rivette—to discover the film in the course of its material making, rather than in the “abstract” phase of its writing.
Adrian Martin, www.criterion.com

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION 1: Lee Kline, Kim Hendrickson, Peter Becker, Jonathan Turell, Fumiko Takagi – The Criterion Collection
215 Park Avenue South, 5th Floor
10003 – New York, United States of America
kline@criterion.com

PRODUCTION 2: Andrea Kalas, Michael D’Angelo - Paramount Pictures
5555 Melrose Ave Hollywood
CA 90038 – Hollywood, United States of America
info@parkcircus.com

LABORATORY: The Criterion, Collection, NYC, Resillion NYC, Harbor Picture Company NYC

WORLD SALES: Bell Jack - Park Circus
15 Woodside Crescent
G3 7UL – Glasgow, United Kingdom
info@parkcircus.com
http://www.parkcircus.com


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