With H is for Hawk in cinemas, author Helen Macdonald reflects on grief, falconry and the landscapes that shaped it ...
Macdonald turned to prose in 2014 with a memoir, H is for Hawk. The book won the Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction, the ...
ComingSoon’s Tyler Treese spoke with H Is for Hawk director Philippa Lowthorpe and author Helen MacDonald about the new movie starring Claire Foy and Brendan Gleeson. The duo discussed adapting ...
In the film adaptation of Helen Macdonald’s memoir, the bond between falconer and hawk takes center stage. On set, everything ...
All shall be well,” Julian wrote, “and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.” H Is for Hawk Rated PG-13 for somber themes, language and death, as well as several scenes in which a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — In 2014, author Helen Macdonald shared her grief by writing a memoir called "H Is for Hawk," now being adapted into a movie starring two-time Emmy winner Claire Foy ("The Crown," "First ...
Our reviews of three new movies showing locally or streaming: one disappointment, one quiet pleasure, one dud.
Hawks offered women both real and symbolic means to express gender, power and status within a male-dominated world.
Filmmaker Philippa Lowthorpe tells us how she brought Helen Macdonald’s nature memoir to life on screen, and explains why directing hawks is a complex art.
Golden Globe winner Claire Foy discusses her new "H is for Hawk" film and how she is noticing that her interests around her 20-year acting career are evolving today.