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H Is for Hawk

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H is for Hawk follows Helen (Claire Foy), who, after the sudden death of her father (Brendan Gleeson), loses herself in the memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together and turns the ancient art of falconry--rooted in European tradition--training a wild goshawk named Mabel to navigate her profound loss. But as she teaches Mabel to hunt and fly free, Helen discovers how deeply she has neglected her own emotions and life. What begins as an act of endurance transforms into an intimate journey of resilience and healing.
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Pairing Claire Foy's psychologically raw performance with lush, evocative imagery, H Is for Hawk approaches its tale of grief and acceptance with bruising realism and thoughtful candor.

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Deborah Ross The Spectator Jan 29
It’s a career-best for Foy, who will doubtless win many awards. I hope the unnamed bird gets one too. Go to Full Review
Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News Jan 28
3/4
Foy’s internalized performance conveys how important it is to reconcile with grief, not to abandon it nor place it on an out-of-the-way emotional shelf. Go to Full Review
Adam Graham Detroit News Jan 27
B
It approaches its subject with respect and doesn't pretend to offer easy answers for complicated matters. Grief is difficult, as is hawk training, and Lowthorpe's film treats both with proper reverence. Go to Full Review
Abby Olcese The Pitch 31m
That there are a few remarkable elements in H is for Hawk (i.e. the titular Hawk) make it all the more disappointing that the rest of the film can’t reach the same consistency. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills 48m
A relatively straightforward portrait of coping with grief. But as such, it is thoughtfully crafted and acted, to ultimately touching results. Go to Full Review
Louisa Moore Screen Zealots 15h
Leans too heavily into the familiar, but the film is a thoughtful, quietly profound meditation on grief and the fragile process of learning how to live again. Go to Full Review
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Karen K Jan 31 Beautiful story of falconry training and the process of grief for those we dearly love. I highly recommend this film. Claire Foy anbd Brendan Gleeson anre always outstanding!! See more Julia Jan 30 This movie the impact someone has on us. It shows the support of having one person who helps you move through by being with you. Helen’s friend showed what constant, nonjudgement support looks like and being present/woken up to life, it’s beauty through the hawk, Mabel. Loved it. See more Kathleen M Jan 29 It was a good movie just a little slow in spots. Im glad that it was based on a true story. See more Tom B Jan 28 Original, poignant, and, at times, compelling. I highly recommend it. See more jesse v Jan 26 The main character really just obsessively ping pongs between remembering her father and taking care of the hawk and the movie's cinematography and music just carries it just to make it interesting. It had a great start but every plot line gets put in the back burner and then everything stops. See more M W W Jan 25 Well written, well acted, engaging, intense, relatable. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis H is for Hawk follows Helen (Claire Foy), who, after the sudden death of her father (Brendan Gleeson), loses herself in the memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together and turns the ancient art of falconry--rooted in European tradition--training a wild goshawk named Mabel to navigate her profound loss. But as she teaches Mabel to hunt and fly free, Helen discovers how deeply she has neglected her own emotions and life. What begins as an act of endurance transforms into an intimate journey of resilience and healing.
Director
Philippa Lowthorpe
Producer
Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner
Screenwriter
Emma Donoghue, Philippa Lowthorpe
Distributor
Roadside Attractions
Production Co
Plan B Entertainment
Rating
PG-13 (Smoking|Some Strong Language)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 23, 2026, Limited
Box Office (Gross USA)
$275.7K
Runtime
1h 55m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.66:1)