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foy

[foi]

noun

  1. Chiefly Scot.,  a farewell gift, feast, or drink.

  2. faith.



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Contact Nicole Foy via email at [email protected] or on Signal at nicolefoy.27.

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Nicole Foy is ProPublica’s Ancil Payne Fellow, reporting on immigration and labor.

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It chronicles the Cambridge University historian, played by Claire Foy, taming and befriending the Northern goshawk as she grapples with the death of her bird-loving father, played by Brendan Gleeson, and increasingly withdraws from human contact.

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The hawk appears on-screen with Foy for large parts of the movie, posing challenges for the cast and crew.

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"There's a real etiquette to dealing with these beautiful creatures, and a real respect and a reverence, and all of us had to observe that," Foy told AFP on the red carpet of the movie's screening at the London Film Festival on Sunday.

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