Wood Pigeon (film)
Wood Pigeon is a 2006 short film directed by Richard Jobson. It explores themes of grief, memory, and fractured relationships through a non-linear narrative. The film stars Kelly Macdonald and Billy Boyd. It centers on a woman, played by Macdonald, grappling with the loss of her partner. Boyd plays a character who appears to be connected to her past and the source of her grief.
The film is notable for its unconventional structure and use of flashbacks, creating a sense of disorientation that mirrors the protagonist's emotional state. The symbolism of the wood pigeon, a common bird in the UK, is interpreted in various ways, often associated with peace, mourning, or a messenger of loss.
Wood Pigeon received positive reviews for its performances and its evocative portrayal of bereavement. It has been screened at several film festivals.