The Terence Davies Trilogy(1983) Online

‎'The Terence Davies Trilogy' review by Brian • Letterboxd

The is widely regarded as a raw, uncompromising exploration of Catholic guilt, queer identity, and the weight of memory . It consists of three short films— Children (1976), Madonna and Child (1980), and Death and Transfiguration (1983)—that follow the fictionalized life of Robert Tucker, a stand-in for Davies himself. A Cinematic "Long, Barely Repressed Sob" The Terence Davies Trilogy(1983)

The trilogy is historically significant as it captures Davies developing his unique cinematic language. ‎'The Terence Davies Trilogy' review by Brian •