The cruelty of H is for Hawk
H is for Hawk is an adaptation of the bestselling memoir by Helen Macdonald who, following the sudden death of her beloved father, channels her grief through the training of a goshawk, Mabel. The film stars Claire Foy, who is superb, as is the nature photography, but is it right, keeping a wild animal captive, and depriving it of its natural behaviours because it helps you in some way? What’s in it for this gorgeous bird, I kept wondering. The cruelty is never addressed. This is solely about human need. We’re not even told who plays Mabel, so I can’t say what she has been in before or whether she has won any awards. (I would hope so; she is magnificent.)
Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe from a screenplay co-written with Emma Donoghue, it opens in 2007 with Helen as a research fellow at Cambridge University when her father, a Daily Mirror photographer, has a fatal heart attack. Helen adored her father........
