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  1. 28 de set. de 1984 · With Phillip Mawdsley, Nick Stringer, Valerie Lilley, Robin Hooper. Three autobiographical short films made over seven years about a young gay man coming to terms with his Catholic schooling, his homosexuality and guilt, his parents and their deaths, despair and loneliness.

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    • Drama
    • Terence Davies
    • 1984-09-28
  2. 14 de out. de 2019 · A critical analysis of the three short films that depict the early life of Robert Tucker, a stand-in for director Terence Davies. The review explores the themes of childhood, religion, sexuality and memory in the trilogy, as well as the filmmaking style and structure of Davies.

    • Martyn Bamber
  3. TRILOGY. In stark black and white, Davies excavates the life of his fictional alter ego, Robert Tucker, in a narrative that slips between childhood, middle age and death, shaping the raw materials of his own life into a rich tapestry of experiences and impressions.

  4. Três curtas autobiográficos que contra a vida de Terence Davies e um último que conta a forma como o diretor imagina seu fim. Compõem o filme “Crianças”, “Madona e Menino” e “Morte e Transfiguração”, Talvez um dos mais fortes filmes sobre a morte.

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    • Terence Davies
    • Legendado
    • Terry O'sullivan
  5. He completed the trilogy with Death and Transfiguration (1983), in which he speculates about the circumstances of his death. Those works went on to be screened together at film festivals throughout Europe and North America as The Terence Davies Trilogy, winning numerous awards. Davies, who was gay, frequently explored gay themes in ...

  6. The Terence Davies Trilogy. Drama. User. Score. Overview. A trilogy of short films tell the life of Robert Tucker. "Children" (1976) looks at his birth and formative at an austere boy's school. The bleak environment is not aided by the loveless, violent domestic life he experiences. Nonetheless, his father's death has a major impact on him.

  7. The Terence Davies Trilogy. In three short films made over the course of seven years, Terence Davies traces the childhood, life, and death of his alter ego, a closeted gay man named Robert Tucker. In CHILDREN, Robert reflects on his youth, remembering the bullying he experienced in his rigid Catholic school and the death of his abusive father ...