Malick exalts the beauty of the land in this exquisitely shot picture, creating a form of visual poetry which is quite simply mesmeric. |
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Malick hired a linguist to translate the script and to teach his native actors to speak Algonquin, a language extinct for the past 200 years. |
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Critics have already compared this film to the work of Terrence Malick with its slow-motion, visually arresting style. |
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Malick is a famously reclusive figure who never gives interviews and seems to disappear off the face of the planet for years at a time. |
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This work was performed by Malick Rokhy Ba and Bassirou Ndiaye, under the supervision of Abdou Latif Coulibaly. |
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For example, when El Hadj Malick Diop became mayor of Tivaouane, Senegal, in 2002, he was stymied by the lack of information about his community. |
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Mr. El Hadji Malick Sow noted that there are legal instruments to protect migrants, but that they are not used effectively. |
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Malick famously cut nearly all of Adrien Brody's performance out of The Thin Red Line, so he has form. |
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Community management of water services in Mali by Malick Alhousseini, National Director of Water Resources. |
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Sourougou, the hyena, sees the disaster coming and run to the Malick and Séni's compound. |
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On 7 November 2007, editor and publisher of the news website Rewmi.com, El Malick Seck, was arrested and detained for 24 hours on criminal defamation and insult charges. |
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I also love the early films of Terence Malick and Martin Scorsese. |
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Coming after the three-year jail sentence for 24 Heures Chrono editor El Malick Seck, the suspension of these three radio stations dashes the illusions of those who might still have believed in Senegal's democratic image. |
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I admire Terrence Malick who takes his time which is the opposite to what happens in the current economic climate where we have to produce and consume as fast as possible, allowing no time for reflection. |
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Prof Malick Sembène is currently Chief of School Health in Senegal and also Chief of the Department of Periodontology at the Dental School in Dakar. |
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Sourougou, the hyena, sees the catastrophe coming and runs to the court of Malick and Séni, two young children, to open their eyes to the problems that threaten their environment. |
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At night, photographer Malick Sidibé documented the infectious joy of Bamako nightlife, while during the day, youths from the Bagadadji neighbourhood would come and pose at his studio with their mopeds and transistor radios. |
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The African photographer Malick Sidibé has long revelled in the form, documenting primordially hip and spirited teens and twenty-somethings throughout Bamako, Mali, since the nineteen-fifties. |
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Unmistakably American though the film is, it's not remotely an exercise in Americana: there's nothing folksy or phonily lyrical, a la Terrence Malick, about its images. |
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It trumps Malick from the start, by staging the end of the world, no less, in a delirious prelude with some of the most rivetingly strange image-making von Trier has yet produced. |
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I'll be in London or wherever and go into a sound-booth and whisper these lines, you know, in Terrence Malick fashion, and then he would use maybe one line, maybe nothing, and he would edit, I did that maybe over 30 times. |
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And Dominic, who had a one-nighter with Malick then nearly ruined his career, returns tonight. |
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Terrence Malick and Robert Redford produced this contemplative documentary that equates overdevelopment with cancer, and makes a pretty good case for the comparison. |
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Yahia Kebe had a glorious chance to at least test Baba Malick but his effort was poor, that was the second time in the game the Burkinabe striker has shot waywardly. |
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