Martin Heidegger

German philosopher

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2022 Completed his German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century series with 'Dilthey to Honneth' published through Routledge.
2020 Published 'German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Lukács to Strauss' through Routledge, continuing his comprehensive exploration of German philosophical thought.
November 20 2020 Announced that the film 'The Last Planet' would be renamed 'The Way of the Wind'.
2019 Directs the film A Hidden Life.
September 8 2019 Revealed the cast for 'The Way of the Wind', including Géza Röhrig as Jesus, Matthias Schoenaerts as Saint Peter, and Mark Rylance playing four versions of Satan.
June 7 2019 Began shooting his film 'The Last Planet' (later renamed 'The Way of the Wind') near Rome, Italy.
2018 Released 'German Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Weber to Heidegger' through Routledge, contributing to scholarly understanding of 20th-century German philosophical discourse.
2017 Directs the experimental film Song to Song.
March 17 2017 Song to Song was released theatrically in the United States by Broad Green Pictures.
March 10 2017 Song to Song had its world premiere at South by Southwest.
February 26 2017 Commercial 'Notes of a Woman' was released.
October 7 2016 Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience was released by IMAX Corporation and Broad Green Pictures.
September 7 2016 Voyage of Time: Life's Journey had its world premiere at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival.
August 2016 Shot 'A Hidden Life' at Studio Babelsberg in Potsdam, Germany, and in parts of northern Italy, including Brixen, South Tyrol, and the mountain village of Sappada.
August 2016 Directed a commercial for Mon Guerlain perfume titled 'Notes of a Woman', starring Angelina Jolie, shot at her and Brad Pitt's Château Miraval estate in Correns.
March 4 2016 Knight of Cups was released in the United States by Broad Green Pictures.
February 2015 Knight of Cups had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival.
2014 Heidegger's Black Notebooks were published, containing writings from 1931 to the early 1970s, which included anti-Semitic language and prompted a reevaluation of Heidegger's relationship with Nazism.
2014 Published two significant works: 'Individual and Community in Nietzsche's Philosophy' as an edited volume, and 'The Philosophies of Richard Wagner' through Lexington Books.
2013 Directs the experimental film To the Wonder.
April 12 2013 To the Wonder opened theatrically in the United States.
2012 Malick directed 'To the Wonder', distributed by Magnolia Pictures, continuing his distinctive philosophical and visually poetic filmmaking style
2012 Malick shot Song to Song in Austin, Texas, and Knight of Cups in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
September 2 2012 To the Wonder had its world premiere at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.
2011 A group of scholars led by Mohan Matthen from the University of Toronto called on Julian Young to publicly acknowledge the plagiarized passages in his book.
2011 Mark Anderson, a Belmont University professor, discovered extensive textual plagiarism in Young's Nietzsche biography, identifying more than ten instances of unethical academic practice involving copied passages from Curtis Cate's earlier biography.
2011 Directs the experimental coming-of-age drama The Tree of Life, which earns him another Academy Award nomination for Best Director and wins the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
November 4 2011 Malick directed Ryan Gosling and Rooney Mara at the Fun Fun Fun Fest for Song to Song.
November 1 2011 Filmnation Entertainment announced international sales for Malick's upcoming projects Lawless (later Song to Song) and Knight of Cups, featuring large ensemble casts.
September 16 2011 Malick and a small crew filmed Christian Bale and Haley Bennett at the Austin City Limits Music Festival as preliminary shooting for Song to Song.
May 27 2011 'The Tree of Life' received a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 27.
2010 'Being in the World' documentary was released, exploring Heidegger's philosophical perspectives on human existence in a technological age, featuring interviews with Heidegger scholars Hubert Dreyfus, Mark Wrathall, Albert Borgmann, John Haugeland, and Taylor Carman.
2010 Released 'Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography' through Cambridge University Press, providing an in-depth scholarly examination of Nietzsche's life and philosophical thought.
2010 Julian Young published Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography through Cambridge University Press, which was later found to contain significant plagiarized content.

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