Margaret Tait

Margaret Tait

  • Birthday: 1918-11-11
  • Deathday: 1999-04-16
  • Place of birth: Kirkwall, United Kingdom

Biography

Margaret Caroline Tait was a Scottish film maker and poet. Tait attended the University of Edinburgh, gaining qualifications in Medicine (1941). She later moved to Rome, where she studied filmmaking at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (1950–1952).

Filmography

Production

Blue Black Permanent

1992

As Director

John MacFadyen

1970

As Director

A Portrait of Ga

1952

As Director

Where I Am Is Here

1964

As Director

Where I Am Is Here

1964

As Writer

Aerial

1974

As Director

Colour Poems

1974

As Director

Place of Work

1976

As Director

Splashing

1966

As Director

Painted Eightsome

1970

As Director

Calypso

1955

As Director

Tailpiece

1976

As Director

Land Makar

1981

As Director

Three Portrait Sketches

1951

As Director

Three Portrait Sketches

1951

As Cinematography

Edinburgh General

1955

As Director

Garden Pieces

1998

As Director

These Walls

1974

As Director

Orquil Burn

1955

As Director

Shop!

1978

As Director

Palindrome

1964

As Director

The Drift Back

1957

As Director

The Royal Mile Edinburgh

1955

As Director

Princes Street Edinburgh

1955

As Director

Rose Street

1956

As Director

Place of Work

1976

As Director of Photography

Place of Work

1976

As Writer

Place of Work

1976

As Producer

Before Words

2014

As Writer

Caora Mor: The Big Sheep

1966

As Director

Happy Bees

1954

As Director

My Room, Via Ancona 21

1951

As Director

One Is One

1951

As Director

Tailpiece

1976

As Writer

Blue Black Permanent

1992

As Writer

On the Mountain

1973

As Director

Empire Exhibition

1938

As Director

Rose Street

1956

As Director of Photography

Rose Street

1956

As Writer

Rose Street

1956

As Producer

A Portrait of Ga

1952

As Director of Photography

A Portrait of Ga

1952

As Producer

A Portrait of Ga

1952

As Editor

A Portrait of Ga

1952

As Writer

Hydro Poles by Helicopter

1978

As Director

Edinburgh

1958

As Director

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