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Terrence Malick Speaks at a Rare In-Person Event

October 27, 2016by consideringfilm Leave a comment

On Friday, October 21st, acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick made a virtually unprecedented live appearance at the Princeton Garden Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey following a screening of Roberto Rossellini’s Journey […]

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