BFF24 Ratcatcher
BFF24 Ratcatcher
Marking the 25th anniversary of her stunning and confident debut feature, Lynne Ramsay offers a haunting portrayal of a troubled childhood in Glasgow. Set against the backdrop of Scotland’s national garbage strike in the mid-1970s, Ratcatcher, presented in a new 4K restoration, delves into the life of a young boy grappling with the tension between his dreams, his guilt, and the harsh reality of his impoverished surroundings.
Showcasing a distinct visual and narrative style marked by its poetic realism and haunting atmosphere. Drawing influence from the social realism of British cinema, Ramsay blends gritty urban landscapes with lyrical, dreamlike imagery, creating a unique contrast between the harsh realities of poverty and the inner world of her young protagonist. Her use of naturalistic performances, minimal dialogue, and a focus on sensory details has left a lasting impact on contemporary independent cinema.
Through the use of striking, evocative imagery, authentic performances, and touches of unexpected humour, Ramsay masterfully contrasts the bleakness of urban decay with a rich inner world of hope and resilience, creating a film that is both raw and profoundly poetic.
“Ramsay's imaginative shot-making gifts make for a sublime result, creating a different sort of magical realism than we're used to seeing.” - Los Angeles Times
WINNER - Most Promising Newcomer, BAFTA Awards 2000
WINNER - New Director's Award, Edinburgh International Film Festival 1999
NOMINEE - Un Certain Regard Award, Cannes Film Festival 1999