Event Details
Sunday 22 September 2019
Sea Change Festival, Tiree
To mark Margaret Tait’s centenary, Sea Change Festival, Tiree, screen a brand-new restoration of Blue Black Permanent (1992)
By the time she came to make Blue Black Permanent, her only feature and the first Scottish feature directed by a woman, Margaret Tait was in her seventies, a veteran avant-garde filmmaker with over thirty short films to her name, spanning all the way back to the 1950s. The film was shot on location and moves fluidly between Edinburgh and Tait’s home of the Orkney Islands. It stars Celia Imrie as Barbara, a woman attempting to come to terms with her mother’s death, through her childhood memories. Margaret Tait referred to her own work as ‘film-poems’ and Blue Black Permanent is no exception: a haunting and magical film, filled with flashbacks and dream sequences.