Round 10: Tossup 9
This director included a much-maligned 90-second shot of a carpet in a film whose climactic overhead tracking shot, which depicts crowds at a school, a church, and a cinema, is set to Debbie Reynolds’s “Tammy.” Soundbites from classic Hollywood films punctuate that 1992 film by this director, which is titled for a part song by Arthur Sullivan and is based on this director’s own Catholic boyhood. This director’s breakthrough film, whose two parts were shot two years apart in the 1980s with the same cast and crew, is about a family whose patriarch is played by Pete (*) Postlethwaite. Before his 2023 death, this queer filmmaker directed two biopics of literary figures: A Quiet Passion, about Emily Dickinson, and Benediction, about Siegfried Sassoon. For 10 points, name this Liverpudlian director of The Long Day Closes and Distant Voices, Still Lives. ■END■
ANSWER: Terence Davies
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