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Distant Voices, Still Lives

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Mon Jan 12
Director: Terence Davies
1988 / 85min / 35mm

Reviving and revising the kitchen sink spirit of British cinema, Terence Davies relished in the sensual details of the world of his childhood, creating one of the most transfixing feature debuts in all of UK cinema. Winner of the Cannes ‘88 International Critics’ Prize. Loosely based on the director’s own family and upbringing, DISTANT VOICES is an evocative account of working-class life in Liverpool, England during the ‘40s and ‘50s. Births, marriages and deaths -- and an expressive use of music -- provide the underpinning for a beautiful, heartbreaking, resonant but never sentimental film. Now regarded as a masterpiece of British cinema, and boasting a startling performance from Pete Postlethwaite (Romeo + Juliet, Inception) as the head of the family, Distant Voices, Still Lives has been treated to a glorious 4K restoration by the British Film Institute.

35mm print courtesy of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts Moving Image Archives.

Distributor: AGFA

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