A comprehensive record of the peaceful demonstration against the building of a nuclear power station at Torness, 1979. By blending actuality footage, speeches, interviews and song, the film explores ...
One of a series of ten animation films made by children in small village primary schools in Scotland, also involving the local community. The series was broadcast on Scottish Television and Grampian ...
Documentary following two friends as they dance their way around Tayside, showing iconic cultural sights including the V&A in Dundee.
Rushes from a film made to record aspects of Dundee city life including shots of tenements, housing estates, crowds at Tannadice football ground and street scenes.
Amateur footage of the Irvine family in India, including shots of a British military wedding and parade.
Ardrossan and Saltcoats theatrical amateur players are welcomed home by cheering crowds in Saltcoats. Shot of the David Belasco Cup won by the players.
A dramatised version of the life of David Livingstone [silent and sound versions].
An officer, possibly Major-General H B de Lisle, presenting medals to a kilted battalion, who then march past. A pan over a group from the battalion sitting and smoking. They are possibly the Canadian...
"es gibt kein abschalten" (2021)
Zeno Gries
"Cat Food" (2022)
"Cat Food" (2022)
"Cat Food" (2022)
Katrin Esser
"FUZZY" (2022)
"FUZZY" (2022)
"The Old Man and the Bird" (2014/15)
"Blown Away - Music, Miles and Magic" (2019)
Klaus Meine in "Scorpions - Forever and a Day" (2010-15)
Peat cutting near Wick, winter scenes in Wick and shots of a family of travelling people on a country road. [See also ref. 2681A]
A film showing the 1953 Scottish Summer School in Archaeology in Dumfries where the group are shown various local Roman and Iron Age forts and settlements.
Bellany - A Life, Death and Resurrection explores the life and work of the extraordinary Scots painter, John Bellany.
Amateur footage of the Linlithgow Gala Day procession and coronation ceremony at Linlithgow Palace in the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953.
A procession down the Royal Mile and ceremony at Holyroodhouse to welcome European and Commonwealth representatives to the 1949 Edinburgh International Festival.