Acclaimed British Filmmaker Terence Davies Dies at 77
- Terence Davies, director of films like "Distant Voices, Still Lives," has died at age 77.
- Davies was known for his poetic, personal films that combined contemplation and musical elements.
- His films often explored literature and his own working-class upbringing in Liverpool.
- Davies received critical praise for his unique storytelling style and ability to find poignancy in ordinary moments.
- In later years he made films about the lives of poets, including "A Quiet Passion" about Emily Dickinson.