Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-6 of 6
- Ritchie is a Glaswegian chancer with low hopes and no prospects. Disillusioned with city life, he goes undercover at a Highland conservation centre to make his fortune as an illegal pearl fisher with the help of his two hapless and accident prone mates, Danny and Fraser. Here he meets Beth, a pretty English conservationist passionate about saving endangered mussels from the clutches of pearl thieves in the Scottish Highlands. Falling for her instantly, Ritchie must beat off competition in the form of Highland Ranger Ethan, a smooth talking American Adonis convinced that Beth can't resist his charms forever. After the success of pearl fishing attracts the unwanted attentions of old school Glaswegian mobster Gavin and his work at the centre leads him to question his true motivations, Ritchie must risk life and limb to save the Highlands from ecological disaster and win Beth's heart.
- A film about Eric Campbell, the tall Scottish actor who was most famous for playing the quintessential villain for Charles Chaplin's Tramp character.
- Unemployed, dumped and mugged - life can't get any worse for Paul. When an act of revenge incites his bloodlust, Paul finds himself slipping into a downward spiral of alcohol-fueled murder.
- The story of two men who attempt to set up in business as tour operators in post-Apartheid South Africa.
- The background to this feature is to serve as an educational drama for school children aged between 12-17 throughout the UK. This short film is made up of 5 modern day nursery rhymes which look at the various issues facing young people in modern Scotland. The 5 films are "Mary had a little lamb", "Humpty Dumpty","Jack and Jill", "Mary Mary quite contrary", "Little Boy Loner". The issues tackled in the film include Drug Abuse, Suicide, Domestic Abuse and alcohol abuse. The piece was shot on location in Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland. The entire cast and majority of the crew are from the Drama Department of Dunoon Grammar School, Argyll, Scotland under the expert guidance of Shooters Film & Media. The film premier took place at Dunoon Cinema and the film was thereafter released on DVD to be shown in schools throughout the UK in 2012. The film was a collaboration between Dunoon Grammar School, Argyll and Bute Council, Shooters Film & Media and Strathclyde Police.