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MATTHEW SMITH picks out four films from the work of the late great Terence Davies
MASTERFUL: A still from Distant Voices, Still Lives; Terence Davies [IMDb; David Vintiner/IMDb]

TERENCE DAVIES, who has died at the age of 77, was a key figure in British and European cinema.

The Liverpool-born director extended the formal possibilities of film and had a unique capacity for depicting memory and personal history.

1. Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988)

2. The Long Day Closes (1992)

3. The Neon Bible (1995)

4. Of Time and the City (2009)

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