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Director: Kogonada
Of all the recurring signatures of Malick, his use of fire and water might be the most telling, in part because there’s a significant shift between early Malick (Badlands & Days of Heaven) and later Malick (The Thin Red Line, The New World, The Tree of Life & To the Wonder). Early Malick favors fire. Later Malick favors water. In To the Wonder, Malick forgoes fire altogether for the first time in his career. Water reigns.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Malick: Fire & Water, a 2013 documentary directed by Kogonada, explores the thematic use of fire and water in the films of acclaimed director Terrence Malick. While critical reception has been positive, with the film seen as an insightful examination of Malick's artistic evolution, information on specific awards recognition and public ratings is not available.