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The Amazing Moments of the Great Traction Engines (1969)
A small boy inherits a steam road roller. A film fantasy by Edward McConnell.
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Falls the Shadow (1958)
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A Line for All Seasons (1981)
The passing of the seasons on Scotland's picturesque West Highland Railway.
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Water, Water Everywhere (1967)
A look at water in Scotland within the context of global water supply issues.
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Walkabout Edinburgh (1970)
A tour of the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland with local art gallery director Richard Demarco.
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Why Scotland, Why East Kilbride (1972)
A tour of the Scottish new town of East Kilbride.
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Weave Me a Rainbow (1962)
A look at the Scottish woollen industry.
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Songs of Scotland (1966)
The traditional songs and singers of Scotland.
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The Line to Skye (1973)
A look at life on the Inverness to Kyle railway line in Scotland.
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Island of the Big Cloth (1971)
The story of Harris Tweed and its Hebridean homeland.
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Gardens by the Sea (1973)
A look at botanical gardens in Scotland.
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As Long as You're Young (1962)
A year in the life of Youth Hostel workers and patrons in Scotland.
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Glasgow Belongs to Me (1966)
An Englishman has just got off the train at St. Enoch Station and is asking a cab driver to show him around Glasgow. Naturally, the cab driver is happy to oblige and the visitor gets to see the City first hand.
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A Kind of Seeing: The Colour of Scotland (1967)
The colour of Scotland as seen through the eyes of Eddie McConnell. Abstract shapes in nature.
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The Glasgow School of Art (1957)
Observations on life in the GLASGOW SCHOOL of ART.
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Topliner: The Manufacturer of Industrial Refractories (1968)
The story of John G Stein & Co., MANUFACTURER of INDUSTRIAL REFRACTORIES.
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Broken Images (1957)
A drunken man staggers around Glasgow's Royal Exchange Square and George Square on a beautiful sunlit morning. He seems to be troubled by the drunken events that led him here...
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Hogmanay: An Ancient Welcome to the New Year (1982)
Programme about the history of the Scottish New Year, presented by Jimmy Reid. The roots of Hogmanay festivities are traced back to winter festivals in megalithic societies. The origins of different traditions, such as the Comrie flambeaux, guising and first-footing are also explored. New Year celebrations and rituals are also observed in Shetland, Stonehaven, Biggar and Buckie.
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Steam (1983)
TV documentary made for Channel Four, focussing on steam railway enthusiasts.
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Paddlesteamers (1983)
Paddlesteamers focusses on the famous Waverley, which has travelled the Clyde for many years.
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Thistledown (1983)
A commentary-free documentary looking at the cotton-like down produced by thistles to disperse their seed. The film follows down drifting through various settings including the Water of Leith and the pitch at Partick Thistle Football Club.
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Benno Schotz: Sculptor and Modeller (1973)
The sculptor Benno Schotz at work in his studio in Glasgow, and demonstrating his technique. The film examines his working methods and the themes running through his work. Much of his work is as a modeller in bronze and metals, and as a sculptor of stone, wood, iron and plastic.
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Clocks (1983)
An experimental documentary that could be described as a meditation on clocks and clockwork.
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Hands (1983)
An artistic interpretation of the capability of the human hand.
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Castle in the Sand (1955)
A father murders his son's girlfriend.
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Lighthouse (1983)
Images of lighthouses with eerie, otherworldly synthesiser music - no speech in the film apart from the shipping forecast. Shows the lighthouse keeper activating the mechanism of the lighthouse. Its mechanical innards are also seen and several examples of lighthouses are presented.
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The Pine Tree (1974)
Based on a story by Hans Christian Andersen, this film is told from the perspective of a pine tree as it experiences the journey of life. Growing from a small seedling to a great tree in the forest, it is eventually decorated as a Christmas tree, before being thrown in the garden shed and being burned in a fire - which the tree sees as its 'Blaze of Glory'. Winter and growing seasons are described. Commentary written by Liz Lochhead.
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Faces (1959)
The screening of the short film 'Faces' at the 1961 Edinburgh and London Film Festivals kick started the film career of young McConnell, then studying at Glasgow School of Art. 'Faces', a comment on the personas we adopt, was inspired by a visit to the Brussels Experimental Film Festival of 1958 where McConnell saw the work of many European film makers, films of a genre unseen at that time in Britain. Many were without words, telling their stories in a variety of genres, live action, animation, puppetry, and making social comments on their times.
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Shell Shock (1991)
Take an egg and make it your star. You don’t have to pay it too much. Make sure it doesn’t crack under the strain. Not breaking like an egg should it refuses to be crushed. When the authorities finally put pressure on it a malevolent revenge results.
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Raindrop (1975)
Following the journey of a drop of rain.


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