With the stately, grounded appeal of a John Ford film from the 1940s, Terence Davies’ “Sunset Song” traces the life of a graceful young Scottish woman in the Scotland of the early 1900s. A luminous ...
Coming of age in bonny Scotland turns out to be every bit as tough, hard and remorseless as coming of age anywhere else, especially with a despotic father and a world war going on, and the only ...
“Every new Terence Davies film feels like a miracle,” we wrote in our rave review of the British auteur’s masterful new “Sunset Song.” Stunningly adapted from Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s ...
“Sunset Song” comes from Terence Davies, one of England’s finest filmmakers, who has adapted the titular novel to create a visually captivating, deeply emotional epic about a young Scotswoman in the ...
Beyond The Multiplex: ‘High-Rise’ And ‘Sunset Song’ Offer Two Strikingly Different Looks At The Past
Shot-for-shot, few directors working today make movies as beautiful looking as England’s Terence Davies. The other Terrence, Malick, comes to mind, but little else binds them. Malick deals in raptures ...
The British filmmaker Terence Davies makes visually exquisite movies; his 2012 drama “The Deep Blue Sea” took place in a softly faded postwar London, where a woman’s disappointment and heartbreak was ...
It was the programme which brought to TV audiences one of the great 20th Century novels and revolutionised how drama was made in Scotland. Now, 54 years later, BBC Scotland's ground-breaking 1971 ...
Coming of age in bonny Scotland turns out to be every bit as tough, hard and remorseless as coming of age anywhere else, especially with a despotic father and a World War going on, and the only ...
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