Distant Voices, Still Lives


Distant Voices, Still Lives is a 1988 British film directed and written by Terence Davies. It evokes workingclass family life in Liverpool during the 1940s and early 1950s, paying particular attention to the role of popular music, Hollywood cinema, light entertainment, and the public house within this tightknit community.

In Paul Farleys British Film Institute Modern Classics book on Distant Voices, Still Lives, Terence Davies describes how they chose the location for filmingKensington Street, Liverpool, L7 8XD This small street of Victorian terraced houses to the north of Kensington was the childhood home to Terence Davies and his family. The Victorian houses in Kensington Street were demolished in 1961 and replaced at a later date by a lowrise Council estate and two industrial units. However, houses very similar to those in Kensington Street remain to the south of Kensington in streets such as Albany Road, L7 8RG and Saxony Road, L7 8RU. ........

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