Amateur footage of the Erskine ferry and slipways after ceasing operation after the opening of the new Erskine Bridge.
Various scenes of the village of Colinton from the early 1940s through to the mid 1950s.
Family Christmas from the mid 1960s.
Scenes of the peace pageant in the Borders town of Galashiels.
Life on Marywell Farm during the first years of the Taggart family's occupancy.
Amateur footage of the south side of Glasgow and the city centre during heavy snow.
Japan Desk Scotland’s third documentary about the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, looking at the aftermath in the area around Okuma Town, the remaining effects of radioactive contamination, and ...
Japan Desk Scotland’s eighth documentary about the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, looking back at the work to create a radiation map of the surrounding area and the establishment of the Institu...
Peter Chatel, Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Chatel, Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Chatel, Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Hanna Schygulla, Gottfried John (stehend)
Peter Chatel, Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (v.l.n.r.)
Adrian Hoven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Chatel, Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (v.l.n.r.)
Ulla Jacobsson, Adrian Hoven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (v.l.n.r.)
Surrealistic view of the "Honeymoon couple", interrupted by salesmen, consumer goods, jealousy, anger and infidelity. [Award winner in the 1957 Scottish Amateur Film Festival.]
A short melodrama: the Chinese man Sang Lee takes pity on a white child (Jack). Twenty years later, Jack, now a prominent lawyer, defends his foster father in court from false accusations.
When the now-wealthy Jack sees his former lover by chance on the silver screen, he immediately goes looking for her.
A family holiday around Firth of Clyde and beyond on various boats. Includes a trip to Belfast and a trip 'Doon The Watter' on the Waverley.
The Gathering at Glenfinnan in the Highlands to mark the 200th anniversary of raising the standard of James VIII of Scotland and III of England.
An illustration of the various outdoor activities by youth groups at Glenmore Lodge in the Cairngorms.