The Terence Davies Trilogy (1983)
These three semi-autobiographical short films by Terence Davies follow the journey of Robert Tucker, first seen as a hangdog child in “Children”, then as a hollow-eyed middle-aged man in “Madonna and Child”, and finally as a decrepit old man in “Death and Transfiguration”. Dreamlike and profoundly moving.
Genre: Drama
Director: Terence Davies
Actors: Colin Hignet, Iain Munro, Nick Stringer, Phillip Mawdsley, Robin Hooper, Sheila Raynor, Terry O'Sullivan, Trevor Eve, Valerie Lilley, Wilfrid Brambell
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