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Between Categories The Films Of Margaret Tait Portraits Poetry Sound And Place Sarah Neely

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Between Categories The Films Of Margaret Tait Portraits Poetry Sound And Place Sarah Neely
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Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Sarah Neely
ISBN: 9783034318549, 3034318545
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Between Categories The Films Of Margaret Tait Portraits Poetry Sound And Place Sarah Neely by Sarah Neely 9783034318549, 3034318545 instant download after payment.

Margaret Tait - filmmaker, photographer, poet, painter, essayist and short story writer - is one of the UK's most unique and remarkable filmmakers. She was the first female filmmaker to create a feature-length film in Scotland ( Blue Black Permanent , 1992). Although for most of her career Tait remained focused on the goal of making a feature-length film, her most notable and groundbreaking work was arguably as a producer of short films. The originality of her work, and its refusal to accept perceived barriers of genre, media and form, continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers.


This book aims to address the lack of sustained attention given to Tait's large body of work, offering a contextualisation of Tait's films within a general consideration of Scottish cinema and artists' moving image. Furthermore, the book's grounding in detailed archival research offers new insights into Scotland (and Britain) in the twentieth century, relating to a diverse range of subjects and key figures, such as John Grierson, Forsyth Hardy, Hugh MacDiarmid, Lindsay Anderson and Michael Powell.

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