
Voyage of Time in Ultra-widescreen 3.6
Film Comment Selects 2017
February 17 - 23, 2017
Terrence Malick’s long-awaited cosmic reflection, a purely experiential film featuring a soundtrack of only music, extrapolates and expanding upon the creation-of-life sequence in The Tree of Life. Due to popular demand, an encore screening has been added on February 22!
Due to popular demand, an encore screening has been added on February 22!
Last fall’s festivals brought Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey, Terrence Malick’s long-awaited cosmic reflection, extrapolating and expanding upon the creation-of-life sequence in The Tree of Life, with a voiceover by Cate Blanchett—“the most maximalist work yet by the U.S.’s most unabashedly big-thinking film artist.” (Michael Koresky, Film Comment). Now, Voyage of Time in Ultra-widescreen 3.6 presents Malick’s shorter version of this vision as he intended it to be seen, a purely experiential film featuring only music, rather than voice over, and shown in the widest possible aspect ratio.





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