Project Detail

Being in a Place: A Portrait of Margaret Tait

Synopsis

Luke Fowler’s portrait of Scottish poet and filmmaker Margaret Tait takes its inspiration from her unrealised project about her home region of Orkney, drawing and riffing on her notes and footage to produce a blissful union of two artistic sensibilities.
Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2023 - Forum - International premiere
Official Selection Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2023

Details

Year
2023
Type of film
Features
Running time
61 min
Director
Luke Fowler
Producer
Luke Fowler, Sarah Neely
Screenwriter
Luke Fowler, Margaret Tait
Director of Photography
Luke Fowler, Peter Todd
Music
Lionel Marchetti, Lee Patterson, Donald W. Lindsay

Production Status

Production Company

Luke Fowler

https://luke-fowler.com/

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