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  1. THE TERENCE DAVIES TRILOGY. In stark black and white, Davies excavates the life of his fictional alter ego, Robert Tucker, in a narrative that slips between childhood, middle age, and death, shaping the raw materials of his own life into a rich tapestry of experiences and impressions.

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      NEWS: 22 September 2021. Terence Davies at the Still Voices...

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      Trilogy; Distant Voices Still Lives; The Long Day Closes;...

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      BIOGRAPHY Terence Davies was born in Kensington, Liverpool...

  2. Oct 14, 2019 · While Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), The Long Day Closes (1992) and Of Time and the City (2008) are feature-length depictions of the people and places he knew growing up, the three short films that comprise The Terence Davies Trilogy – Children (1976), Madonna and Child (1980) and Death and Transfiguration (1983) –are the earliest ...

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  3. He completed the trilogy with Death and Transfiguration (1983), in which he speculates about the circumstances of his death. Those works went on to be screened together at film festivals throughout Europe and North America as The Terence Davies Trilogy, winning numerous awards.

  4. Oct 23, 2014 · “The Terence Davies Trilogy,” as it was called when released in 1984, is a compilation of three black-and-white shorts shot on 16mm over the course of seven years—”Children” (1976), “Madonna and Child” (1980), and “Death and Transfiguration” (1983)—all of which evince compositional poise and thematic audacity. The most strongly

  5. Jan 28, 2014 · In the hauntingly austere, black-and-white trilogy, the first part of which Davies made when he was thirty and studying acting at Coventry Drama School, he reimagines himself as the closeted Robert Tucker, whose life he chronicles from abject childhood to miserable adulthood to lonely death.

  6. Overview. In stark black and white, Terence Davies excavates the life of his fictional alter ego, Robert Tucker, in a narrative that slips between childhood, middle age and death, shaping the raw materials of his own life into a rich tapestry of experiences and impressions.

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  8. Sep 10, 2012 · And indeed, the form reflects this, transforming Liverpudlian Robert Tucker's development - from victimised schoolboy, through a Catholic closet-gay middle-age, to death in a hospital - into a ...

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