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Sunset Song

Director in Person
$12 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Terence Davies.
With Peter Mullan, Agyness Deyn, Kevin Guthrie.
UK/Luxembourg, 2015, DCP, color, 135 min.
DCP source: Magnolia Pictures

A 1932 novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song is regarded as a milestone of Scottish culture. It tells of the joys and sorrows of a young woman, Chris, growing up on a farm in the countryside. Davies maintains the novel’s balance between a realistic account of Scottish farming life in the early 20th century with an ecstatic appreciation of the beauty of the landscape and of nature’s power. With an exquisite, but repetitive, use of symmetrically frontal staging of his shots, Davies expresses his ambivalence towards these impeccably lit interiors, whether of farmhouse or church, that look on impassively at joy and sorrow. But Chris has a way out. Unlike the grand houses that ultimately trap House of Mirth’s Lily Bart, Chris has the land. And here an unexpected pagan aspect of Davies’ work reveals itself. 

Sunset Song introduction and post-screening discussion with David Pendleton and Terence Davies.

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