my favorite scenes from morvern callar (2002)
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my favorite scenes from morvern callar (2002)
"Sorry Morvern, don't try to understand. It just felt like the right thing to do."
Morvern Callar (Lynne Ramsay, 2002).
The beautiful blossom trees had been strangled to death under the mother of pearl psychedelics from a couple of thousand clinging snail shells.
Morvern Callar, by Alan Warner (1995.)
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“… In 1995, my first novel, Morvern Callar was published. Morvern, the main character, often listened to mix tapes on her Sony Walkman and she smoked a great many cigarettes… I had been listening to Holger Czukay's music so much since June 1980 when his album Movies had arrived through a new mail order system I had discovered. It was always such an encouraging and joyful music to me, through thick and thin, that I in fact dedicated the novel Morvern Callar to Holger Czukay without knowing him.“
- Alan Warner
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