Terence Davies (10 November 1945 — 7 October 2023) was an English writer-director and former novelist. As a filmmaker, Davies is noted for his recurring themes of emotional (and sometimes physical) endurance, the influence of memory on everyday life and the potentially crippling effects of dogmatic religiosity on the emotional life of individuals and societies. Stylistically, Davies' works are notable for their symmetrical compositions, "symphonic" structure and measured pace.
Directing
40
Male
1945-11-10
Liverpool, England, UK
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Of Time and the City
Passing Time
Doris Day: Virgin Territory
Investigating The Ladykillers
My Letter to the World: A Journey Through the Life of Emily Dickinson
The Gates of Heaven
But Why?
The House of Mirth
Distant Voices, Still Lives
The Neon Bible
The Terence Davies Trilogy
Children
Madonna and Child
Death and Transfiguration
The Long Day Closes
The Deep Blue Sea
Sunset Song
A Quiet Passion
Benediction
Home! Home!
Boogie