Photograph © Bernard Fallon
Northwest Vision and Media and Digital Departures
present in association with the Liverpool Culture Company
and BBC Films a Hurricane Films production a Terence Davies film Of Time and the City
Production Manager Karen Radford
Director of Photography Tim Pollard
Music Supervisor Ian Neil
Archive Producer Jim Anderson
Editor Liza Ryan-Carter
Production Executive Tracy O’Riordan
Executive Producers Christopher Moll and Lisa Marie Russo
Produced by Roy Boulter and Solon Papadopoulos
Written and Directed by Terence Davies

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Opens 31 October
London
Curzon Soho
BFI Southbank
Renoir
Ritzy Brixton
The Everyman Cinema
Gate Picturehouse
Screen on the Green
Richmond Filmhouse
Phoenix East Finchley
Genesis Cinema
From 1 November
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Cambridge, Arts Picturehouse
Belfast, Queens Film Theatre
Bradford, National Media Museum
Bristol, Watershed
Dublin, Lighthouse Cinema
Edinburgh, Cameo
Glasgow, Film Theatre
Liverpool, Picturehouse at FACT
Manchester, Cornerhouse
Newbury, Corn Exchange
Newcastle, Tyneside
Norwich, Cinema City
Oxford, Phoenix
Sheffield, Showroom
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BFI DVDs
The Terence Davies Trilogy
Before Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988) and The Long Day Closes (1992) confirmed Terence Davies' status as one of the cinematic masters of our day, these three early shorts reveal a filmmaker of great promise.
Distant Voices, Still Lives
Terence Davies' stunning first full length feature draws from the director's own family memories. A strikingly intimate portrait of working-class life in 1940s and 1950s Liverpool.
The Long Day Closes
Terence Davies' lyrical hymn to childhood revisits the same territory as Distant Voices, Still Lives, this time focusing on his own memories of growing up in a working-class Catholic family in Liverpool.
To order, visit www.bfi.org.uk/filmstore or call 020 7815 1350
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
followed by a Q&A with the director Terence Davies
PREVIEW: Thursday 30 October
Be among the first to see Of Time and the City in an exclusive
preview screening followed by a live satellite Q&A at
the following cinemas:
Cambridge, Arts Picturehouse (host venue); Bath, Little Theatre
Cinema; Edinburgh, Cameo Picturehouse; Exeter, Picturehouse;
Lancaster, The Dukes; London, The Ritzy; Greenwich Picturehouse; The Everyman Cinema Club; Screen on the Green; Newcastle, Tyneside Cinema; Norwich, Cinema City; Oxford, Phoenix Picturehouse; Southampton,Harbour Lights Picturehouse; York, City Screen Picturehouse
Fri 31 October: London, Curzon Soho; Sat 1 November: London,
Gate Picturehouse; Sun 2 November: London, BFI Southbank; Sun 4 November: London, Phoenix East Finchley
Thurs 6 November: Liverpool, Picturehouse at FACT; Fri 7 November: Sheffield, Documentary Festival
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