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NewsBen Roberts, Thierry Fremaux lead tributes to Terence Davies
“All his major works feel as fresh and relevant as when they were made.”
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NewsHurricane Films to produce Roy Boulter’s dog-walking musical ‘Fetch’
EXCLUSIVE: The UK cast will include Robert Bathurst, Lee Mack, and Sue Johnston - and their dogs.
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NewsTerence Davies' 'Sunset Song' sold to Spain
Fortissimo Films’ sells Spanish rights to the Toronto-bound period drama.
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NewsTerence Davies, Lucile Hadzihalilovic titles among San Sebastian first wave
The 69th edition of the festival will run from September 17-25.
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NewsTerence Davies shooting Sunset Song
First look at stars Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan and Kevin Guthrie filming on location.
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FeaturesTIFF 2015: Terence Davies talks 'Sunset Song'
Terence Davies has been striving to bring Sunset Song to the big screen for 15 years. Ahead of the film’s world premiere in Toronto, he tells Screen why the classic novel struck such a powerful chord.
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NewsTerence Davies’ 'Sunset Song' gets UK deal
Fortissimo locks UK deal with Metrodome for Toronto title; BBC boards TV rights.
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NewsBankside boards Terence Davies’ ‘Benediction’ starring Jack Lowden (exclusive)
Siegfried Sassoon biopic to begin shooting next month.
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NewsTerence Davies’ 'A Quiet Passion' gets UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: Metrodome reteams with Sunset Song director on Emily Dickinson biopic.
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