DIM Cinema
Screening Dates
  • November 14, 2018 7:30

A clear example of, and pioneer of, the poetic tradition, the experimental tradition, the democratic tradition, in the best of risk-taking Scottish cinema.”

Ali Smith, novelist

Programmed by Sarah Neely and Matt Lloyd

Margaret Tait (1918−1999) stands out as one of Scotland’s most innovative and stridently independent filmmakers. Although her work was relatively unknown during her lifetime, recent years have heralded a more widespread acknowledgement of her significance across several areas of the arts in Scotland—film, art, and poetry. Marking the centenary of Tait’s birth, this program showcases part of the body of work she referred to as her film poems.” Made in Edinburgh and Orkney, the two places she lived and worked for most of her life, the films, shot on 16mm, capture the people and places with which she was most familiar. Celebrations of the everyday, they approach their subjects with great intimacy, unravelling the mystery of the commonplace through details often overlooked.

Three Portrait Sketches • 1951 • 10 min. Portrait of Ga • 1952 • 5 min. Where I Am Is Here • 1964 • 35 min. Aerial • 1974 • 4 min. Colour Poems • 1974 • 12 min. Tailpiece • 1976 • 10 min.

Screening format: 16mm film converted to DCP

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