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  1. 23 de nov. de 2012 · In the 100 years since British army officer T.E. Lawrence traversed Jordan’s desert and the half century since David Lean set out to capture it for his cinematic epic “Lawrence of...

  2. Lawrence of Arabia (BFI Film Classics) by Kevin Jackson Paperback This study argues that the film is a unique blend of visionary image-making, narrative power, mythopoetic charm and psychological acuteness; far from being a Boy's Own Tale, it is one of popular cinema's greatest tragedies.

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  3. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Lawrence of Arabia, directed by David Lean and released in 1962, stands tall as one of the most revered and influential films in cinematic history. This grand epic tells the mesmerizing...

  4. Lawrence of Arabia is a 1962 epic biographical adventure drama film based on the life of T. E. Lawrence and his 1926 book Seven Pillars of Wisdom (also known as Revolt in the Desert). It was directed by David Lean and produced by Sam Spiegel through his British company Horizon Pictures and distributed by Columbia Pictures .

  5. As David Lean’s monumental Lawrence of Arabia approaches its halfway point — as lesser movies would start to wrap things up before the end — T.E Lawrence (Peter O’Toole) reaches the Suez...

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  6. 5 de nov. de 2009 · Originally released in 1962, David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia has cemented its place in history as one of the cinema’s masterpieces. With some of the most iconic scenes in film history, the production was epic in both the scale of Lean’s ambition and the size of the finished film: its original running time stood at 210 minutes.

  7. 26 de jul. de 2020 · David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia is both the smartest epic (not a description you’d give to many in the genre actually) and the most epic of epics. Lean’s ability to capture the breathtaking locations with 65mm/70mm photography is simply unmatched in cinema history.