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Filmmaker Lynne Ramsay to receive Cinema City Honorary Award at Glasgow Film Festival

Lynne Ramsay made her feature debut with the 1999 Ratcatcher, which won a BAFTA. She is known for her distinctive visual style and powerful storytelling, directing films like We Need to Talk About Kevin, Die My Love, and You Were Never Really Here

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Lynne Ramsay. Pic/AFP

Lynne Ramsay. Pic/AFP

Glaswegian filmmaker Lynne Ramsay will be honoured with the Cinema City Honorary Award at the 22nd Glasgow Film Festival (GFF). She will receive the accolade on March 6 during a special In Conversation event titled From Page to Pulse, hosted by Glasgow filmmaker Adura Onashile (Girl) as part of the festival's Industry Focus strand. The session will explore Ramsay's "unparalleled approach to adaptation," organizers said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Ramsay made her feature debut with the 1999 Glasgow-shot Ratcatcher, which won the BAFTA for Outstanding Debut

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