In Conversation with Lynne Ramsay

From Page to Pulse: Lynne Ramsay In Conversation BAFTA-winning Glaswegian writer-director <b>Lynne Ramsay</b> will receive the Cinema City Honorary Award at Glasgow Film Festival on 6 March at a special In Conversation event, From Page to Pulse. The filmmaker, who grew up in Maryhill, made her feature film debut in 1999 with the Glasgow-shot <i>Ratcatcher</i>, which won the prestigious BAFTA for Outstanding Debut. Throughout the last three decades <b>Lynne</b> has become renowned for her distinctive visual style and powerful storytelling, having directed Hollywood titles that include <i>We Need to Talk About Kevin</i>, <i>Die My Love</i>, and <i>You Were Never Really Here</i>. The event, part of the festival’s annual Industry Focus strand, will see the director take a deep dive into her unparalleled approach to adaptation, spanning writers from Alan Warner to Ariana Harwicz, and her unique methods of translating literary material into profoundly visual, emotionally charged cinema. The conversation will be hosted by BAFTA-nominated Glasgow filmmaker <b>Adura Onashile</b> (<i>Girl</i>).PT1HN/C 15+2026-03-06In Conversation with Lynne Ramsay"In Conversation with Lynne Ramsay"

Showtimes

March 6, 12:15 pm

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