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Movie Title : Of Time and the City
Release Date : Jan 23, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Documentary
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Terence Davies


British filmmaker Terence Davies pays homage to the city of his birth in this visual essay on the seaside town of Liverpool. Described by Davies as "a love song and a eulogy," Of Time and the City uses vintage home movies and newsreel footage to paint a portrait of the Liverpool he knew as a child, a tough working-class community where decay and resilience walked side by side, even as many of the efforts to "improve" Liverpool in the '60s accomplished little beyond robbing it of its character and rough-hewn beauty. Combining a variety of found images with music and poetry, Of Time and the City explores how this slow evolution of Liverpool impacted the people who lived there, and how the people also became part of the city's ups and downs. Of Time and the City was screened as a special presentation at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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Terence Davies, England's greatest living filmmaker, has released only six features, and this one is his first documentary, a mesmerizing and eloquent essay about his native Liverpool.
Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader

The film invites a reverie. It inspired thoughts of the transience of life.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

Davies has carried out the duty of expansive memoirs. Instead of high-tailing it away from the rigors of reminiscence, he pushes headlong through them.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

A warm and extremely thoughtful journey, with a deliberately bare-bones narrative.
Peter Hartlaub-San Francisco Chronicle

Of Time and the City is a difficult film to describe but a distinct pleasure to experience.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

[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.
Geoff Pevere-Toronto Star

A visual poem.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

... a wistful, funny, satirical, angry and forgiving portrait.
Sean Axmaker-Parallax View

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.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze

This personal and poetic meditation on England's portside city of Liverpool is a nostalgic journey through archival footage accompanied by an eclectic collection of lyrical ramblings by writer/director Terence Davies.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

Terence Davies may be a single-subject filmmaker, with that subject his own life, much as some writers write different versions of the same story. It doesn't matter. It's in the rich and detailed texture of the telling that his art lies.
Julie Rigg-MovieTime, ABC Radio National

It is an undeniably slow film, but there is something enchanting in its pace, as it gradually immerses you in its imagery, its soundtrack and its otherworldly quality.
Rhiannon Sawyer-FILMINK (Australia)

Davies is a master of melancholy self-reflection. This film sheds light on where his feature films came from, as much as the city he lost.
Paul Byrnes-Sydney Morning Herald

Past and present are summoned up, and contrasted, yet their emotional impact is intermingled in a collage of archival images and footage, and newly filmed material, set against music, sound and the filmmaker's voice.
Philippa Hawker-The Age (Australia)

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.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)

All the images are stunning, but the film's star turns belong to the children who gather on front stoops and play among the city's derelict buildings.
Steve Ramos-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

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

The film occasionally achieves beautiful states of reverie.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

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.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters

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
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

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