Study by Paul Farley of Terence Davies' 1988 film 'Distant Voices, Still Lives', an autobiographical meditation on post-War working-class life in Liverpool. Farley, a fellow Liverpudlian, explores the director's poetic, visual style and use of time and memory. Includes a list of credits.
Item number | 40802 |
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Category | Book |
Type | Films |
Language | English |
Country of origin | UK |
Related people | Paul Farley (Author) |