The Long Day Closes

"A magical story about a boy’s love affair with the music and movies of the 50s."

May 28 1993 PG 1h 25m
Biography, Drama

Bud is a lonely and quiet boy whose moments of solace occur when he sits in rapture at the local cinema, watching towering and iconic figures on the movie screen. The movies give Bud the strength to get through another day as he deals with his oppressive school environment and his burgeoning homosexuality.

Plot

The Long Day Closes is the story of eleven-year-old "Bud." A sad and lonely boy, Bud struggles through his days. With cinema as his main source of solace, he haunts the local movie-house. All the while, his family looms large in our peripheral vision as do the menacing bullies of his school, but Bud is the center of attention both from the camera's angle and from his doting family. With a gray background, the film fuses clips and audio from classic movies into Bud's dreary childhood and brings it to life with an elegance Bach would bring to your home movies. The overall effect is a montage of memory which seems to ignite flashes of recognition in the viewer.

Written by

Terence Davies

Directed by

Terence Davies

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

Channel Four Films, BFI, Film Four International

Languages

English

Awards

2 wins & 1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
4,444
Average Rating
7.3 out of 10
Metascore
85
Popularity
NA