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Blue Black Permanent stars Celia Imrie as Barbara, an Edinburgh-based photographer still trying to come to terms with the death of her mother, poet Greta Thorburn. Flashbacks to her childhood chart what happened in the lead-up to the tragedy that claimed Greta’s life, revealing her history on Orkney.
Ivana Miloš 26 Jul 2018. Tait’s debut feature is a haunting and magical film about a daughter’s attempts to come to terms with her mother’s mysterious death, not only through examining her own childhood memories but also going back further in time, to tales of her mother’s own childhood.
A first feature from veteran avant-garde film-maker Tait, a septuagenarian Orcadian. A work of extraordinary emotion, the film takes the form of a remembrance, with troubled Edinburgh...
"Blue Black Permanent" is a poignant and poetic film that tells the story of three generations of women in a remote Scottish island community. The film explores the complexities of their relationships, as they navigate the challenges of family, identity, and memory.
Une jeune fille tente d’accepter la disparition de sa mère après une mort mystérieuse. Pour cela, elle va examiner non seulement ses propres souvenirs d’enfance mais aussi ceux de sa défunte mère. Tait nous livre un premier film troublant emprunt de féerie.
Blue Black Permanent | Film | The Guardian. Details: 1992, UK, Cert PG, 86 mins. Direction:Margaret Tait. Summary: Debut feature from veteran documentarist, about a daughter trying to...