Film
Lynne Ramsay Shorts Program
1996, 11min, 35mm
Ramsay’s first film—in which three micro-segments each illustrate a different kind of “death,” both literal and figurative—showcases her skill for transforming “slice of life” into something soaringly expressive.
2000, 19min, 35mm
The dead-end life of a drug addict is captured with a grimy, visceral realism.
1998, 15min
Ramsay displays her photographer’s eye for striking compositions in this family snapshot, which explores the complicated parent-child bonds that run through her later work.
2012, 20min
Striking black-and-white cinematography and thunderous, richly layered sound design come together in this enigmatic, richly sensorial aquatic study commissioned by the London Olympics.

Ramsay’s remarkable debut feature is a dreamy mood piece set amidst a decaying Glasgow.

A stunning Tilda Swinton stars in this shock-to-the-senses slice of psychological horror.

A magnetic Samantha Morton in one of the greatest and most audacious films of the 2000s.