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  1. Blue Black Permanent: Directed by Margaret Tait. With Celia Imrie, Jack Shepherd, Gerda Stevenson, James Fleet. Barbara Thorburn wiles away the hours with memories of Greta, her mother, the poet.

    • (198)
    • Drama
    • Margaret Tait
    • 86
  2. Two critics discuss the mysteries of nature, time, and death in the only feature film made by the Scottish poet and filmmaker Margaret Tait. 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 ...

  3. Blue Black Permanent ist ein Film von Margaret Tait mit Celia Imrie, Jack Shepherd. Synopsis: Barbara Thorburn (Celia Imrie) verbringt die Stunden mit Erinnerungen an ihre Mutter Greta...

    • Margaret Tait
    • Margaret Tait
    • Celia Imrie, Jack Shepherd, Gerda Stevenson
    • 1992
  4. A generational portrait of daughters, Blue Black Permanent is built on the same careful, attentive framing as Taits shorts. The single, static, shot comes in interludes between narrative sequences, often analytically introducing a space through choice objects.

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    • Viz Permanent
    • Margaret Tait
  5. 10. Sept. 2012 · 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...

  6. Synopsis by Clarke Fountain. In this film, Barbara, a middle-aged woman living in Edinburgh in the present, is overwhelmed by memories of Greta, her long-dead mother from the 1930s to the 1950s. Flashbacks show the girl with her poetess mother in Edinburgh and the Orkney Isles.

  7. "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.