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The Scottish Film Production Fund
Friendly Voices 1997
A psychiatrist makes a home visit to a patient.
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Bite 1997
A postman has to face down a dangerous dog and an ex partner.
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Dancing, Some Days 1996
The Hollywood musical is brought to a Glasgow street. Amidst the crush of city life, two street musicians provide the backdrop for a girl meets boy story, with a spark of purely Glasgow magic.
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Chaplin's Goliath 1996    star_border 6.5
A film about the tall actor who was most famous for playing the quintessential villain for Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character.
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Latin for a Dark Room 1995    star_border 1
In 19th century Edinburgh, against her husband's wishes, Maria McKillop opens the first camera obscura visitor attraction, but to one man it is Maria herself who is the main attraction.
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Daddy's Gone A-Hunting 1994
A young girl from a troubled family seeks to solve her problems through magical means.
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Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life 1993    star_border 6.7
Franz Kafka has been stricken with a serious case of writer's block on Christmas Eve. He's trying to get started on his latest short story, "The Metamorphosis", but he isn't sure what his protagonist Gregor Samsa should become. As Kafka struggles with indecision, he has to contend with a loud holiday party downstairs, several unexpected guests, and a sinister knife salesman who has a bone to pick with him.
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A Family Called Abrew 1992
Director Maureen Blackwood harnesses the distinctive style of the Sankofa Film Collective to sketch the Abrew family tree. The achievements of the unique showbiz family are celebrated using rich archive material, including footage of family members in supporting film roles alongside Paul Robeson and intimate fireside-style testimony. The existence of Black British communities before Windrush is foregrounded, with insights into the Abrews' imprint on British culture beginning in 19th century Scotland.
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Blue Black Permanent 1992    star_border 5.5
In 1990s Edinburgh, Barbara Thorburn reflects on memories of her poet mother, Greta, and her tragic death.
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After the Rains 1990
After the Rains is about a woman survivor who builds a flying machine from debris. Her vision is a contemporary myth on environmental destruction caused by society ignoring the consequences of its actions. The global effects of Climate Change show that After the Rains is just as relevant now.
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Orpheus and Eurydice 1984    star_border 4
This work is a retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in the style of a Greek vase. When his wife Eurydice dies, Orpheus descends into Hell and by charming the gods of the Underworld with his singing wins Eurydice back, only to lose her again at the threshold of the Overworld'.
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Santa / Claws Release date not available
A little boy's desire to meet Santa Claus takes a dark turn.
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