“Boogie,” made in 1980, was found among personal items donated from Davies’ estate to Edge Hill University, which looks after the Terence Davies Archive, after the director and writer passed away in 2023. The film — a student production from Davies’ time at the National Film and Television School and a story of a coerced sexual encounter — will now be screened for the first time at part of ‘Love. Sex. Religion. Death. The Complete Films of Terence Davies’ being held at the BFI Southbank Oct. 20-Nov. 30.
Programmed by BFI chief executive Ben Roberts, the event is set to provide a comprehensive journey through Davies’ body of work, alongside a free exhibition curated by Edge Hill. Other films in the program include the…
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