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Enrico Scozzese, the son of immigrant Italians, was one of Scotland’s most unusual filmmakers. An academic, he pursued an ‘underground’ career making movies with amateur casts and crews. His ambitious,...
A compilation of samples of the output of Scottish film-makers in the silent and early sound period. Optional piano accompaniment is provided for three of the titles, reflecting aspects of the experience of...
Mixes traditional Glasgow songs with stills, archive and contemporary images and uses the river to tell the story of social issues facing the city and its communities in 1937, 1956 and 1985. Draws upon young...
Cinema advertisement for Kia Ora orange juice. The thirst audiences had for fresh oranges in an Elizabethan theatre is compared to contemporary cinema-goers and boxes of fresh Kia Ora juice. An Elizabethan...
The first of what was intended to be a pair of documentary films tracing the redevelopment of the City of Glasgow in the 1970s. The second film was never completed.
Joan Dickson, cellist, demonstrates the principles of string playing, emphasising the importance of suppleness and natural limb movement in the whole body to achieve control of the bow.
A film widely, and successfully, shown in cinemas in support of the campaign to keep the Inverness to Kyle railway line open.
Follows the production of steel sheets and highlights different steel products. Filmed mainly at the Ravenscraig and Gartcosh works of Colvilles Ltd, Lanarkshire.
A film about the county of East Lothian, looking in particular at the town of North Berwick and its links with Robert Louis Stevenson.
Looks at the development and production of the Hillman Imp at the Linwood industrial plant in Scotland.
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