Blue Black Permanent:

This haunting and magical film moves between Edinburgh and Orkney as it tells of a woman's attempts to come to terms with her mother's death through her childhood memories. Filled with flashbacks and dream sequences, it's also a film about islander's relationships with the ever-p...

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Other Authors: Tait, Margaret (Director), Scott, Alex (Cinematographer), Imrie, Celia (Actor), Shepherd, Jack (Actor), Stevenson, Gerda (Actor)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: London bfi [2019]
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Summary:This haunting and magical film moves between Edinburgh and Orkney as it tells of a woman's attempts to come to terms with her mother's death through her childhood memories. Filled with flashbacks and dream sequences, it's also a film about islander's relationships with the ever-present sea. Margaret Tait's only feature-length film, from her own screenplay, was produced by the BFI in 1992 and was the first Scottish feature film directed by a woman. [Cover]
Physical Description:1 DVD-Video (83 Min.) farbig

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