| Price: |
£13.93 |
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| RRP: |
£19.79You Save: £5.86 |
| Screen: |
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1 |
| Subtitles: |
English for the hearing impaired
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| Release Date: |
28 July 2008 |
| Availability: |
Usually dispatched within a week
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Terence Davis' lyrical hymn to childhood revisits the same territory at his prize winning debut feature distant voices,
still lives, this time focusing on his own memories of growing up in a working-class, catholic family in Liverpool.
Eleven-year-old bud (a heartbreaking performance from Leigh McCormack) finds escape from the greyness
of 50's Britain through trips to the cinema and in the warmth of family life. But as he gets older, the agonies of the adult world-the casual cruelty of bullying, the tyranny of school and the dread of religion-begin to invade his life.
Special Features
- Full Feature commentary with terence davis.
- On set interview.
- Behind the scenes footage of terence davis directing.
- Fully illustrated booklet.
- Fully uncompressed PCM stereo audio.