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Watch Blue Black Permanent Blue Black Permanent Margaret Tait's haunting film tells of a woman’

Watch Blue Black Permanent [BFI] [having trouble viewing this email?]( [BFI]( [BFI]( [BFI Player]( [Blue Black Permanent]( Blue Black Permanent Margaret Tait's haunting film tells of a woman’s attempts to come to terms with her tragic past. Swirling through a series of interlinking stories and recollections, Tait reveals the overlapping dramas of three generations of Scottish women. Blue Black Permanent was Tait's first feature film, made when she was 74 after forty years working in short films. It was also the first Scottish feature to be directed by a woman. To commemorate the centenary of Tait's birth, the BFI has re-mastered and re-released this magical film. Watch now on desktop, Android, iOS devices & selected Samsung TVs. [RENT FOR £6.00]( NEW TO BFI PLAYER [Anchor and Hope]( Anchor and Hope Sweetly swaying houseboat comedy about a couple whose ballast is rocked by the arrival of an old friend. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Mandy]( Mandy Also in cinemas: Nicolas Cage wreaks revenge at the fiery gates of hell in Panos Cosmatos’ wild, psychedelic horror opus. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn]( An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn Lulu Danger's (Aubrey Plaza) marriage takes a strange turn in this macabre comedy from the director of The Greasy Strangler. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Possum]( Possum "Can you spy him deep within? Little Possum. Black as sin." A dark fable from Matthew Holness (Garth Marenghi). [RENT FOR £6.00]( [McQueen]( McQueen Compelling documentary exploring the dark dreams that drove the brilliant, lamented fashion designer. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [The Bookshop]( The Bookshop Words run riot as Emily Mortimer's free-spirited bookseller shakes up a sleepy town. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [A Moment in the Reeds]( A Moment in the Reeds The world’s troubles recede, at least for a moment, in this intimate and sensitive gay drama. [WATCH FROM £4.50]( [The Happy Prince]( The Happy Prince Rupert Everett astounds as Oscar Wilde, depicting the fallen star in his final years. [WATCH FROM £4.50]( SUBSCRIPTION [Marriage, Italian Style]( There's always more to discover Uncover over 500 of the greatest films you'll find on-demand, anywhere. [START YOUR FREE 14-DAY TRIAL]( [BFI Player]( You have received this message because you signed up for BFI Player emails. You are subscribed as {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( immediately from all BFI Player emails. Sent by BFI, 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN

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