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DESCRIPTION:\n	With an introduction by Michael Koresky\, Reverse Shot edito
 r and author of Terence Davies \n	\n	 Followed by a book signing \n\n\n	Di
 r. Terence Davies. 1988\, 85 mins. 35mm. With Freda Dowie\, Pete Postlethw
 aite. Overnight\, Terence Davies became the hero of contemporary British c
 inema when this masterpiece premiered at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival to 
 thunderous acclaim. Davies's bifurcated\, autobiographical story of a work
 ing-class family in 1950s Liverpool\, which takes place before and after t
 he death of its abusive patriarch (Pete Postlethwaite\, in his breakthroug
 h)\, is a hauntingly emotional\, exquisitely designed\, and\, in its fragm
 ented chronology\, narratively unconventional take on the cinematic memory
  piece. In a poll of 150 film industry experts for Time Out\, Distant Voic
 es\, Still Lives was named the third greatest British film ever made. Mich
 ael Koresky\, who has written the first American study of the work of Tere
 nce Davies (2014\, University of Illinois Press)\, will introduce the film
 . A book signing follows the screening. \n\n\n	Tickets: $12 ($9 senior cit
 izens and students / free for Museum members). Order online or call 718 77
 7 6800 to reserve tickets (during regular Museum hours). For more informat
 ion on membership and to join online\, visit our membership page.\n	\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Distant Voices\, Still Lives
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