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Academy Award Cinematography 2006 · Nominated
Jan 20, 2006 · With Colin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale. The story of the English exploration of Virginia, and of the changing world and loves of Pocahontas.
- Terrence Malick
- 2 min
While its release was timed for consideration for the awards season, it was nominated only for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki at the 78th Academy Awards.
- $49.3 million
- James Horner
- $30 million
- Sarah Green
Jan 19, 2006 · Roger Ebert January 19, 2006. Tweet. Colin Farrell strikes an "Aguirre"-like pose as the English explorer John Smith in "The New World." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Terrence Malick's "The New World" strips away all the fancy and lore from the story of Pocahontas and her tribe and the English settlers at Jamestown, and imagines how ...
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Dec 25, 2005 · The New World is a sweeping adventure set amidst the first encounter of European and Native American cultures during the founding of the Jamestown Virginia settlement in 1607. Acclaimed filmmaker Terence Malick brings to life his own unique interpretation of the classic tale of Pocahontas and her relationships with adventurer John Smith and aristocrat John Rolfe. This woman's remarkable ...
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- Colin Farrell
- PG-13
Awards. 78th Academy Awards. The New World is a 2005 American romantic historical drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick, a historical adventure depicting the founding of the Jamestown, Virginia settlement and inspired by the historical figures Captain John Smith and Pocahontas.
The New World. This singular vision of early seventeenth-century America from Terrence Malick is a work of astounding elemental beauty, a poetic meditation on nature, violence, love, and civilization.