Terence DaviesManchester University Press, 2004 - 246 pagina's Terence Davies has made some of the most innovative, harrowing, and hauntingly lyrical films of the contemporary era. This study of his work combines detailed analysis of all his films with an investigation of key filmic issues of time and memory, identity and selfhood, and the nature of literary adaptation. |
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Framing the director | 6 |
the Terence Davies Trilogy | 34 |
Distant Voices Still Lives | 55 |
Copyright | |
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