IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Director: Terence Davies•Genres: Drama, Family
This evocative film chronicles the life of Eileen, a young woman growing up in Liverpool during the post-war era, under the shadow of her authoritarian father. It vividly portrays the joys and sorrows of family life, the struggles of working-class existence, and the deep bonds between sisters.
Distant Voices, Still Lives was critically acclaimed for its poetic and deeply personal portrayal of working-class life in post-war Britain. Critics lauded Terence Davies's directorial vision, the evocative cinematography, and the powerful performances, particularly from the female cast. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of autobiographical cinema.
Hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving.
A poignant and lyrical exploration of memory and family.
Visually stunning with powerful emotional resonance.
Google audience: Audience reviews often praise the film's emotional depth, its authentic portrayal of working-class life, and its artistic direction, frequently citing it as a powerful and memorable cinematic experience.
Won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.
Director Terence Davies drew heavily from his own childhood memories and experiences in Liverpool for the film's semi-autobiographical narrative.
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