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Being in a Place: A Portrait of Margaret Tait with an introduction by Sarah Neely & Luke Fowler

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Being in a Place is available to watch online from 16-31 December.

After watching the film you can also listen to a recording of Luke Fowler's sound piece 'Pomona', a collage of Margaret Tait’s reel to reel tape recordings, re-discovered in a box found in the library and archive, Kirkwall, Orkney


Watch Margaret Tait's films 'A Portrait of Ga' and 'Happy Bees' via National Library of Scotland

Watch 'A Portrait of Ga'

Watch 'Happy Bees'

Watch more Margaret Tait films


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‘The contradictory or paradoxical thing is that in documentary the real things depicted are liable to lose their reality by being photographed and presented in that “documentary” way, and there’s no poetry in that. In poetry, something else happens. Hard to say what it is. Presence, let’s say, soul or spirit, an empathy with whatever it is that’s dwelt upon, feeling for it – to the point of identification.’ – Margaret Tait


Drawing on a wealth of unseen archival material, including sound recordings, film rushes, offcuts and unpublished notebooks, Luke Fowler’s new feature film focuses on Margaret Tait, one of Scotland’s most enigmatic filmmakers. The film takes one of Tait’s unrealised scripts for Channel 4, entitled Heartlandscape: Visions of Ephemerality and Permanence, as its starting point and considers Tait's life and work grounded within the landscape of Orkney. Tait was not interested in filming the scenery but instead looked at the precise details that constitute a place, the small things that are often overlooked. Exploring the process of filmmaking itself from the perspective of a fellow artist sensitive to Tait’s understanding of film as a poetic medium, Being in a Place pays tribute to the strengths in her method, the importance of fragmented bodies of work, and the intrinsic value in failure. 


The screening will be introduced by the film's Producer, Sarah Neely.


This event will also include a screening of several of Margaret Tait's short films.


After the screening, there will be a live sound performance by Luke Fowler, using audio recordings discovered in Margaret Tait's 'fugitive archive'.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    61 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Director
    Luke Fowler
  • Producer
    Luke Fowler, Sarah Neely
  • Cast
    Margaret Tait
  • Cinematographer
    Luke Fowler, Peter Todd