The Terence Davies Trilogy

1984·United Kingdom·96 min.
The Terence Davies Trilogy
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Davies' film is divided into three segments enitled: Children, 1974 / Madonna and Child, 1980 / Death and Transfiguration, 1983. Part 1- CHILDREN The theme is violence - social and domestic - and its effect on the main character Robert Tucker. It is told in a series of extended flashbacks and reveals incidents from his childhood. The film ends with a memory - the death of his father and the boy appears to be trapped in his sexuality and his childhood. Part 2 - MADONNA AND CHILD It is a film about the conflict between Catholicism and sexuality. A severe and intimate portrait of Robert Tucker in middle age who is trapped in his private and public personnae. Part 3 - DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION Part three completes the story in more ways than being merely the final installment. It is a summing up of Tucker`s life and his attitudes towards the remembered events of his life and his coming to terms with his mortality.

ScreenwriterTerence Davies
CinematographyWilliam Diver
Original titleThe Terence Davies Trilogy: Children / Madonna and Child / Death and Transfiguration