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The Long Day Closes

A poignant slice-of-life remembrance by director Davies ('Distant Voices - Still Lives') picturing a postwar England which seems to be yearning for an idealized beauty found in Hollywood movies and romantic pop songs.

Year: 1993
Genre: Art House Cinema, Film Festivals 1993, Spiritual Cinema
Country: UK
Director: Terence Davies
Starring: Leigh McCormack, Majorie Yates, Anthony Watson
Duration: 85 Minutes
Rating: PG
7.5/10
Location in store: Art House Cinema

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