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Of Time and the City (2009)

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Reviews Counted:52

Fresh:48

Rotten:4

Average Rating:7.7/10

Consensus: Terrence Davies' heartfelt, sometimes funny new feature documentary is part scrapbook, part confessional.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Jan 21, 2009 Limited

Synopsis: Acclaimed British filmmaker Terence Davies revisits the city of his youth in the elegiac documentary OF TIME AND THE CITY. A deeply personal evocation of post-World War II Liverpool, the film is a... Acclaimed British filmmaker Terence Davies revisits the city of his youth in the elegiac documentary OF TIME AND THE CITY. A deeply personal evocation of post-World War II Liverpool, the film is a patchwork visual poem woven from archival footage, a mash-up of classical and pop music standards, and Davies’s own incantations--delivered in his lugubrious, at times overwrought, elocution. Revealing a caustic wit and a biting contempt for institutions such as the Catholic Church and British royalty, the director underscores his hatred of such symbols by depicting images of the environs of Liverpool’s working class, an environment that Davies sneers at as demonstrating "the British genius for the dismal." From the decay of government-built council houses to the crumbling edifices of shipyards, Davies chooses to stare down an urban landscape that echoes his own troubled past. Davies speaks candidly of his own childhood experiences, from the specter of Catholic guilt and the "dark desires" of homosexuality awakened at professional wrestling matches, to the rapture of seeing Hollywood films and musicals--pain and pleasure the filmmaker has sought to come to terms with his whole adult life. Connecting a deeply personal biographical lens to the universal notion of time, place, and home, OF TIME AND THE CITY depicts the psychic dissonance of arriving 35 years later in a city where the ravages of urban blight and rapid gentrification have rendered it completely and utterly transformed. [More]

Director: Terence Davies

Director: Terence Davies
Screenwriter: Terence Davies
Producer: Sol Papadopoulos, Roy Boulter
Studio: Strand Releasing

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  • A beautiful visual poem. A love song and a eulogy to the director's birthplace of Liverpool with images which speak, a layered soundtrack of popular and classical music, voices, radio clips and a poignant voiceover by Mr. Davies.
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    The film, which weaves in Davies’s obsession with mortality, is so personal to the director that it has little to do with other people’s experiences.

    Full Review Source: Sun Online | comment Comment
    10/31/08
    Sun Online

    The documentary Of Time and the City looks at the pains and pleasures of growing up Roman Catholic and gay in postwar Britain.

    Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
    01/21/09
    A.O. Scott
    A.O. Scott
    New York Times
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    With this film, Terence Davies proves not only that he can find a story in even a place like Liverpool, but that he can make it poetic and interesting

    Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
    03/05/09
    Andrew L. Urban
    Andrew L. Urban
    Urban Cinefile

    Of Time and The City should inspire moviegoers to pursue full recognition of their cultural experience. Davies doesn’t detach art from life; he knows it’s the key to what makes us citizens and humans.

    Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
    01/21/09
    Armond White
    Armond White
    New York Press

    While not quite as imaginative, lively or captivating as My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin's homage to his hometown of Winnipeg, Canada, Of Time and City, at a running time of only 77 minutes, nonetheless manages to be a moderately fascinating, sporadically moving

    Full Review Source: NYC Movie Guru | comment Comment
    01/30/09
    Avi Offer
    Avi Offer
    NYC Movie Guru

    ... a filmic ode to Liverpool that is both elegiac and cantankerous in the way of all old men looking back.

    Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
    02/24/09
    Beverly Berning
    Beverly Berning
    culturevulture.net

    Quite simply one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen.

    Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
    01/23/09
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    St. Paul Pioneer Press

    And all for £250,000. Now will someone please fund the man to direct another feature?

    Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
    10/30/08
    Chris Hicks
    Chris Hicks
    Total Film

    The effect of visual movements in Of Time and the City is fantastic. Even as it documents urban life and recalls events, it offers Terence Davies' analyses of the history that has shaped him.

    Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
    02/06/09
    Cynthia Fuchs
    Cynthia Fuchs
    PopMatters

    And, by being so personal in a way that’s so honest and so incisive, Davies indirectly offers national commentary that’s relevant far, far beyond his old Merseyside doorstep

    Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
    10/30/08
    Dave Calhoun
    Dave Calhoun
    Time Out

    Illuminating, heartfelt and often very, very funny, here’s hoping we don’t have to wait so long for his next movie.

    Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
    10/31/08
    David Edwards
    David Edwards
    Daily Mirror [UK]

    Richly rewarding, elegaic evocation of a filmmaker's very specific past.

    Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
    01/20/09
    David Noh
    David Noh
    Film Journal International

    The filmmaker’s passion, coupled with a sly sense of humor, suggest that this is a film that will resonate long after it’s over.

    Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
    03/13/09
    David Stratton
    David Stratton
    At the Movies (Australia)

    It is the kind of documentary which deserves to stand among the very best of its time — precisely because it is so tied to its author’s own experience, both visually and emotionally.

    Full Review Source: This is London | comment Comment
    10/30/08
    Derek Malcolm
    Derek Malcolm
    This is London

    A remembrance of things past, it's also a sobering realization for the filmmaker that past places only dimly still exist.

    Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
    10/18/08
    Duane Byrge
    Duane Byrge
    Hollywood Reporter

    Take away the Fab Four and the monstrous Metropolitan Cathedral and this could be a post-war chronicle of any northern conurbation; an hour-plus Hovis ad with more broken windows.

    Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
    10/30/08
    Elliott Noble
    Elliott Noble
    Sky Movies

    A witty, elegiac, personal memoir about the City of Liverpool and life and evolution of Terence Davies as a man and artist there.

    Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
    01/20/09
    Emanuel Levy
    Emanuel Levy
    EmanuelLevy.Com

    Of Time and the City never less than throbs with emotion, a reminder of what a loss Davies's absence from the screen has been.

    Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
    09/08/08
    Fernando F. Croce
    Fernando F. Croce
    Slant Magazine

    [A] mesmerizing, visceral and heartfelt, a lushly rendered assembly of colour and black-and-white archival footage that evokes not only a remembrance of things past, but perhaps as they never were.

    Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
    01/23/09
    Geoff Pevere
    Geoff Pevere
    Toronto Star
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    Davies accessibly structures what is almost entirely archival footage and narrates the scenes himself using his own memories and observations, infused with a dose of sarcasm and camp.

    Full Review Source: Screen International | comment Comment
    10/18/08
    Howard Feinstein
    Howard Feinstein
    Screen International
     
     
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    May 03, 2009: Like a long, bickering marriage or a favorite pair of well worn out shoes, UK combo filmmaker and nostalgia buff Davies can't seem to resolve his unsettling but addictive love/hate thing with the city that informed his imagination for better or worse. Opens in new window
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    January 23, 2009: Cinworld: Like a long marriage or a favorite pair of well worn out shoes, UK combo filmmaker and nostalgia buff Davies can't seem to resolve his unsettling but addictive love/hate thing with the city that informed his imagination for better or worse. Opens in new window
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