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Writer & journalist Laura Brown talks to Liverpool born filmmaker, Terence Davies about his long and illustrious career as a filmmaker, growing up in post war Liverpool and the conflict between his homosexuality and faith. Davies is arguably one of the most distinct English voices in modern cinema, renowned for the meticulous care that transforms each new release into a highly anticipated cultural event. A member of the distinctive generation of British Film Institute nurtured directors whose ranks notably included Derek Jarman, Bill Douglas, Sally Potter and Peter Greenaway. “regarded by many as Britain’s greatest living film director.” – Nick Roddick London Evening Standard
Ian Mantgani (left) and Craig Williams (middle) interview director Terence Davies after The Badlands Collective's screening of The Long Day Closes at ICA London.
Shot in Los Angeles, March 2012.
A clip from Terence Davies documentary about his life and the city of Liverpool. 'Priveghiati si va rugati' ('Watch and pray'), performed by Soprano Angela G...
Acclaimed director Terence Davies talks to EIFF TV about his latest film, Of Time and the City, an Edinburgh Film Festival gem.
See story here: http://bit.ly/16oPR3p After such spell-binding masterpieces as Distant Voices, Still Lives and A Long Day Closes, British film director Teren...
Interviewed by Geoff Andrew in 2008.
This is something I found on a P"P network somewhere... a 1989 introduction to Kubrick's 2001 - A Space Odyssey that was broadcast on BB2 in the UK. It is ve...
In this film the director Terence Davies, a long-time Ealing fan and a former student of the studio's most celebrated director, Alexander Mackendrick, talks ...
I interviewed Terence Davies shortly after the release of his film Of Time And The City. He's a very charming man. This interview hasn't been released anywhe...
Terence Davies talks about 'The Deep Blue Sea' being chosen to close the London Film Festival, and pays tribute to star Rachel Weisz.
Terence Davies talks The Deep Blue Sea.
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Deep Blue Sea Official Trailer #2 - Rachel Weisz Movie (2012) HD Master chronicler of post-War England, Terence D...
"My romance doesn't have to have a moon in the sky My romance doesn't need a blue lagoon standing by No month of May, no twinkling stars, no hideaway, no sof...
Death and Transfiguration - The Terence Davies Trilogy.
It's 25 years since the release of British classic Distant Voices, Still Lives. To mark the occasion, we invited director Terence Davies to speak with fellow...
Recorded on March 15, 2012 using a Flip Video camera.
The inimitable Terence Davies ("The Deep Blue Sea") has an animated chat with Reverse Shot's Damon Smith about time and memory, T.S. Eliot and Alec Guinness,...
Michael Koresky, who has written the first American study of the work of Terence Davies (2014, University of Illinois Press), will introduce a screening of DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES at Museum of the Moving Image on Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. Buy tickets: http://bit.ly/YFAovS
Director Terence Davies Talks "The Deep Blue Sea" With AMC.
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http://alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com/ Terence McKenna's Last Trip The "altered statesman" emerged from Leary's long shadow to push a magical blend of psych...
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Matthew Weiner moderated by Ben Gibson Within the framework of the Drama Series Days. Within the framework of the Drama Series Days. Legendary drama series writer, director and producer Matthew Weiner (MAD MEN) has brought us stories that are catchy as good ad campaigns and characters as deep as the bottom of Don Draper’s glass of whisky. This year a member of the International Jury, Weiner will share his rich experiences with shaping stories in the long run of a series and as a feature film director (ARE YOU HERE). Matthew Weiner Since 2007, he has been the creator, executive producer and writer of the critically acclaimed television series MAD MEN. To date, he has received nine Emmys, two BAFTAS, three Golden Globes, numerous WGA awards and many other distinctions recognising his work on the series. As a director, he has been nominated twice by the DGA for his work behind the camera. ARE YOU HERE, starring Owen Wilson and Amy Poehler, marks his feature film debut as a writer, director and producer. Metthew's other credits as a writer include the television series BECKER, THE NAKED TRUTH, and THE SOPRANOS, for which he was also an executive producer. He is a member of this year's Berlinale International Jury. Moderated by Ben Gibson Director of Degree Programs at AFTRS, the Australian film and television school in Sydney, and Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London. From 2001 to 2014 he was Director of the London Film School. He is a former independent producer and was Head of Production at the British Film Institute from 1988 to 1998. Ben has produced films by Terence Davies, Derek Jarman, John Maybury and many others. Before becoming a producer he was a distributor and exhibitor (The Other Cinema/ Metro Pictures), theatre director, film critic and journalist.
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The Long Day Closes 1992 Play HD [BlurayQuality - DVD] : http://alvarorecoba193.blogspot.com/0104753 The Long Day Closes is a 1992 British film directed and written by Terence Davies. It starred Marjorie Yates, Leigh McCormack and Anthony Watson. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.The film is set in Liverpool in mid-1950s. The story concerns 11 year old Bud and his loving mother and siblings. Bud struggles to adapt to life at a new school where he meets some bullies. He takes refuge at the cinema, which he loves.
Sinopse: Do romance de Edith Wharton, a célebre autora de A Época da Inocência. Lily Bart [Gillian Anderson] sofre de uma mal social imperdoável: não é rica....
This week Adam & Simon get submerged in Terence Davies' new post-war British drama "The Deep Blue Sea" staring Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston, we cue to orc...
Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno, Laura Nix moderated by Ben Gibson In cooperation with Berlinale Panorama. Having already tried to save the world, The Yes Men are back, and this time, they are revolting! Armed with anger, humor, a camera and performance, The Yes Men have lifted guerilla filmmaking to new heights with activistic and often slapstick interventions that expose the hypocrisies and crimes of big business and government. Yes Men Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum unite onstage with director and producer Laura Nix to discuss how they made their new film, THE YES MEN ARE REVOLTING. They will lay bare their guerilla tactics and explain how to hack into both public and private spaces and get footage working with minimal tech and crew. Further they will highlight the kinds of preparation and legal clearances that are required when shooting under the radar with unsuspecting subjects and in uncontrolled settings. This time taking on climate change and the policies and corporations that exacerbate the crisis, the filmmakers will discuss the responsibilities and aims of political and activist filmmaking. Andy Bichlbaum American filmmaker, part of the duo The Yes Men, who impersonate corporate criminals to draw attention to crimes against humanity and the environment. Their satirical interventions form the basis of two previous award-winning documentaries. They are the founders of a nonprofit, the Yes Lab, and the Action Switchboard, an online platform for generating direct action. imdb profile photo of Mike Bonanno Mike Bonanno American Filmmaker, part of the duo The Yes Men, who impersonate corporate criminals to draw attention to crimes against humanity and the environment. Their satirical interventions form the basis of two previous award-winning documentaries. They are the founders of a nonprofit, the Yes Lab, and the Action Switchboard, an online platform for generating direct action. Laura Nix American filmmaker, who directed THE LIGHT IN HER EYES, about a Syrian Quran school for women, which premiered at IDFA in 2011. Other feature directing credits include WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT: THE STORY OF HEDWIG, and her fiction feature THE POLITICS OF FUR, which played in over 70 festivals and won multiple awards including the Grand Jury Prize at Outfest. As producer, she made the festival hit THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD about the political activist duo, and has produced and directed their second film, THE YES MEN ARE REVOLTING, which will be screened in this year's Berlinale Panorama section. Moderated by Ben Gibson Director of Degree Programs at AFTRS, the Australian film and television school in Sydney, and Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London. From 2001 to 2014 he was Director of the London Film School. He is a former independent producer and was Head of Production at the British Film Institute from 1988 to 1998. Ben has produced films by Terence Davies, Derek Jarman, John Maybury and many others. Before becoming a producer he was a distributor and exhibitor (The Other Cinema/ Metro Pictures), theatre director, film critic and journalist.
Sabine Brantus, Laurent Crouzeix, Jukka-Pekka Laakso, Jan Naszewski, moderated by Ben Gibson In cooperation with European Film Academy and Berlinale Shorts. Help, I've done a great short film! Producer Sabine Brantus (ARTE), festival programmers Laurent Crouzeix (Clermond-Ferrand International Short Film Festival) and Jukka-Pekka Laakso (Tampere Film Festival) and distributor Jan Naszewski (New Europe Film Sales), all passionately dedicated to the short form, talk about the different ways to present your short film. This panel will consider the reasons for and advantages of making a short, how to find the right presentation context and how to make the most out of your film through distribution, sales, festivals, etc. Sabine Brantus Both a German and a French citizen, she has been working at ARTE in the communication, production and editorial departments for 17 years. Before that she had gathered experiences in the media industry as a freelance journalist. She has been orchestrating the short films and the short film programme “Kurzschluss” / “Court-circuit” as an editor for six years. Laurent Crouzeix Film programmer for Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, where he also coordinates the short film co-production forum Euro Connection, and various industry events during the Short Film Market. He also manages the Shortfilmdepot.com online platform that connects thousands of filmmakers with some 40 festivals around the world. Jukka-Pekka Laakso Festival director of Tampere Film Festival. He also acts as the executive director for Pirkanmaa Film Centre, a non-profit organisation that runs an art-house cinema, distributes films in Finland and works in media education. On top of that he is a member of the Finnish National Council for Cinema. Jan Naszewski Founder and CEO of New Europe Film Sales, an international film sales company based in Poland with focus on European arthouse and independent US films. He is also an EAVE and Creative Europe expert and long-time Head of Industry at the biggest Polish international film event, the T-Mobile New Horizons IFF. He is the distributor of MAR, which premieres in this year's Berlinale Forum. Moderated by Ben Gibson Director of Degree Programs at AFTRS, the Australian film and television school in Sydney, and Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London. From 2001 to 2014 he was Director of the London Film School. He is a former independent producer and was Head of Production at the British Film Institute from 1988 to 1998. Ben has produced films by Terence Davies, Derek Jarman, John Maybury and many others. Before becoming a producer he was a distributor and exhibitor (The Other Cinema/ Metro Pictures), theatre director, film critic and journalist. more on www.berlinale-talents.de
Megjelenés éve: 1988 Rendező: Terence H. Winkless Szereplők: Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, Franc Luz, Terri Treas, Stephen Davies Ország: USA Hossz: 88 perc Címkék: horror, sci-fi, thriller Tartalom: Valahol Amerikában csótányok tartanak rettegésben egy egész várost. A kártékony állatok az utóbbi időben szaporodtak meg ennyi, és már az emberre is veszélyessé váltak. A seriff néhány tudóssal karöltve próbál gátat vetni a gyilkos állatok pusztításának.
http://alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com/ A workshop that Terence McKenna conducted at Esalen Institute in 1994, the focus of which was the human imagination. ...
(Deadly eyes) Réalisateur : Robert Clouse Casting : Sam Groom, Sara Botsford, Lisa Langlois, Lesleh Donaldson, Michael Hogan. Genre : Animalier La nuit ou . (X-Ray) Réalisateur : Boaz Davidson Casting : Barbi Benton, Chip Lucia , Jon Van Ness, John Warner Williams, Den Suries. Genre : Slasher Dans un grand hôpi. (Boardinghouse) Réalisateur : John Wintergate Casting : Hawk Adly, Kalussa Kay, Alexandra Day, Joel Riordan. Genre : Horreur / Gore James Royce vient d'hér. (The Nest) Réalisateur: Terence H. Winkless Casting : Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, Franc Luz, Terri Treas, Stephen Davies. Genre : Horreur Sur la petite .
Toutes les émissions de la TNT, du câble et du satellite sont regroupées au sein de notre chaîne , gratuit film complet francais film complet en francais fil. They Wait 2014 Horreur FILM COMPLET EN FRANÇAIS. Park Attack Film Horreur Complet 2014 #Film Complet #Film Film complet nouveauté film horreur. Hansel, un petit garçon, et sa sœur Gretel sont les enfants d'un pauvre bûcheron. Craignant la famine, l'épouse du bûcheron – la belle-mère des enfants – le . (The Nest) Réalisateur: Terence H. Winkless Casting : Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, Franc Luz, Terri Treas, Stephen Davies. Genre : Horreur Sur la petite .
Sorry for the shaky video but I was dancing and recording at the same time....not to mention a few beers before hand...not easy. The Symphonica Tour is an or...
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A clip from Kermode and Mayo's film review, during an interview with Terence Davies discussing his latest film, The Deep Blue Sea. This belongs to the BBC.
Tez, interviewed by Mark Kermode on the Beeb's recent Culture Show Liverpool special.
On the final night of the BFI London Film Festival, Premiere Scene's Claire and Anthony Bueno had the pleasure of reporting from the red carpet for the closi...
Rachel Weisz talks in Toronto about her role as a lovelorn, suicidal adultress in Terence Davies' adaptation of the Terence Rattigan play The Deep Blue Sea.
Master chronicler of post-War England, Terence Davies (The Long Day Closes, The House of Mirth) directs Rachel Weisz as a woman whose overpowering love threa...
Terence Davies delves into his inspiration for The Deep Blue Sea, which closes the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 27 October 2011.
Thierry Fremaux hints that Ben Wheatley's High Rise and Terence Davies' Sunset Song are still in the ...
Big News Network 2015-04-18Agyness Deyn and Peter Mullan in Terence Davies’s Sunset Song.
The Guardian 2015-04-17The Terence Davies, you’ll have to wait and see.
Screen Daily 2015-04-17The Terence Davies, you’ll have to wait and see.
Screen Daily 2015-04-17By Kevin Jagernauth ... :00 EDT 2015. 0 ... The Terence Davies ['Sunset Song'], you’ll have to wait and see," Fremaux stated ... Watch:
Indiewire 2015-04-17New works by Terence Davies, Gaspar Noe and former Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul were ...
The Irish Times 2015-04-16Films from Gaspar Noe (Love), Arnold Desplechin (My Golden Years, which opens during Cannes), the ...
Screen Daily 2015-04-16Join us for Screen’s Cannes line-up live blog…. CANNES 2015. Full line-upNEWS: ... Terence Davies? ... Easy ... No Terence Davies either.
Screen Daily 2015-04-16Of the many films that went unmentioned in Thursday's announcement (including Terence Davies' ...
Canoe 2015-04-16Cannes regulars Terence Davies (Peter Mullan stars in his literary adaptation of Sunset Song) and ...
IMDb 2015-04-12... Electricity and the film adaption of the classic 1932 novel Sunset Song directed by Terence Davies.
The Times of India 2015-04-06It seems like Terence Davies’ adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbons’s classic novel has been on the ...
The Guardian 2015-03-30Terence Davies’ Sunset Song, set against the backdrop of a Scottish farming community at the ...
Screen Daily 2015-03-26Terence Davies (born 10 November 1945) is an English screenwriter, film director, sometime novelist and actor. 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. He is also the sole screenwriter of all his films. Contrary to the credits accorded him on IMDB.com, Terence Davies has never acted professionally.
Davies was born in Kensington, Liverpool to working-class Catholic parents, the youngest child in a family of ten children. Though raised Catholic by his deeply religious mother, he later rejected religion and considers himself an atheist.
After leaving school at sixteen, he worked for ten years as a shipping-office clerk and as an unqualified accountant, before leaving Liverpool to attend Coventry Drama School. While there, he wrote the screenplay for what became his first autobiographical short, Children (1976), filmed under the auspices of the BFI Production Board. After this introduction to film-making, Davies went to the National Film School, completing Madonna and Child (1980), a continuation of the story of Davies' alter ego, Robert Tucker, covering his years as a clerk in Liverpool. Three years later, he completed the trilogy with Death and Transfiguration (1983), in which he hypothesizes the circumstances of his death. These works went on to be screened together at film festivals throughout Europe and the U.S. as The Terence Davies Trilogy, winning numerous awards. Davies, who is gay, frequently explores gay themes in his films.