See this film: The Deep Blue Sea @ the HFA
The Harvard Film Archive series Sing,
Memory: The Post-War England of Terence Davies celebrates one of the
greatest living British filmmakers. Davies's work includes period-rich,
semi-autobiographical films such as Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988) - which engage in a
kind of working-class Proustian remembrance of things past- and meticulously
detailed, compelling adaptations, such as his newest film, The
Deep Blue Sea. Based on the 1952 Terence Rattigan play, it stars
Rachel Weisz as woman who dumps her upper-class twit husband for a
rough-around-the-edges former RAF pilot. Davies will be on hand to introduce
and discuss the film. The Archive is in the Carpenter Center,
24 Quincy St, Cambridge | Friday, March 16 @ 7 pm | $9; $7 students, seniors
| 617.495.4700 or hcl.harvard.edu/hfa.