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The Two Sights

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The first solo feature from Joshua Bonnetta (co-director, El Mar La Mar), The Two Sights (An Dà Shealladh) explores the disappearing tradition of second sight in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. As we listen to locals' accounts of haunting experiences--phantom horses, ghost voices and other supernatural phenomena--Bonnetta connects their testimonies with striking 16mm images and a carefully-curated sonic montage of the physical and aural environment of these enchanted islands. The Two Sights is an ethnographic marvel of non-fiction filmmaking that thrills the eyes and ears and invites us into the extra-sensory beyond.

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David Katz The Film Stage The Two Sights is a simply (though of course not simplistically) structured film, pure and generous with the visual beauty it offers the audience. Rated: B+ Oct 22, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The first solo feature from Joshua Bonnetta (co-director, El Mar La Mar), The Two Sights (An Dà Shealladh) explores the disappearing tradition of second sight in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. As we listen to locals' accounts of haunting experiences--phantom horses, ghost voices and other supernatural phenomena--Bonnetta connects their testimonies with striking 16mm images and a carefully-curated sonic montage of the physical and aural environment of these enchanted islands. The Two Sights is an ethnographic marvel of non-fiction filmmaking that thrills the eyes and ears and invites us into the extra-sensory beyond.
Director
Joshua Bonnetta
Screenwriter
Joshua Bonnetta
Distributor
The Cinema Guild
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Scottish Gaelic
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 22, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 8, 2023
Runtime
1h 30m
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