About this Event
Join LGBT Foundation's Pride in Ageing programme for a free screening of 2008 documentary film 'Of Time and the City'. This event will be hosted at World Museum Liverpool to mark LGBTQ+ History Month and is open to all adults aged 18+.
'Of Time and the City' is a 2008 documentary film directed, written, and narrated by gay Liverpool-born director Terence Davies recalling the Liverpool of his youth in the 1950s and 60s. The film uses news reel archive footage of Liverpool, contemporary shots, poetry and prose to tell the story of Liverpool from the close of the Second World War as Terence Davies personally remembers it. The film explores, like many of his other works, what it means to be Liverpudlian as well as touching on what it means to be Catholic and to be gay.
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won Best Documentary in the Australian Film Critics Association awards in 2009. Since Davies' death aged 77 in 2023 the film has been shown as part of full retrospectives of his work at the BFI Southbank in London and the Museum of the Moving Image in New York.
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'Of Time and the City' is rated 12A and contains infrequent strong language and discrimination. Doors open at 1.30pm with the screening starting at 1.40pm. The main feature lasts 75 minutes and will be preceded by a 5 minute short film about LGBT Foundation's Pride in Ageing programme in Manchester and Liverpool.
To ensure thespace is welcoming and inclusive, we require everyone to follow our Safer Spaces Policy. If you have any questions about accessing this event please contact [email protected]. Please see this page for information about accessibility at Liverpool World Museum.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
World Museum, William Brown Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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