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  1. 28 de sept. de 2011 · Days of Heaven (1978) - Terrence Malick (Trailer) | BFI. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFIWidely recognised as a pinnacle of the golden age of 70s ...

  2. Days of Heaven received positive reviews on its original theatrical release; its imagery was widely praised, although a small number of critics considered only this aspect to be worthy of high praise. It was not a significant commercial success, ...

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  4. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Days of Heaven was a significant film within Malick’s career because of its beautiful visuals, which earned cinematographer Néstor Almendros an Academy Award nomination. While Days of Heaven ...

  5. I giorni del cielo (Days of Heaven) è un film del 1978 scritto e diretto da Terrence Malick.. Presentato in concorso al Festival di Cannes 1979, ha conquistato il premio per la miglior regia. [1] Candidato ai Premi Oscar in quattro categorie tecniche, vinse quello per la migliore fotografia.Dopo questo film, Malick si tenne lontano dalla macchina da presa per ben 20 anni, fino alla ...

  6. In der Glut des Südens (alternativer deutscher Titel Tage des Himmels, Originaltitel Days of Heaven) ist ein US-amerikanisches Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 1978. Der Film, der zur Zeit der Industrialisierung etwa ab 1916 [2] in den Feldern von Texas spielt, wurde unter der Regie von Terrence Malick gedreht. Der Film gewann bedeutende Auszeichnungen, etwa den Regiepreis in Cannes sowie den Oscar ...

  7. Bill (Richard Gere), his girlfriend Abby (Brooke Adams) and his young teen sister Linda are forced to flee Chicago when Bill accidentally kills the foreman (Stuart Margolin) at the steel mill at which he works.They hop a train and eventually arrive at a wheat farm in the Texas panhandle. Bill secures work for them as sackers by lying to the foreman (Robert J. Wilke) about prior experience.