A multi-faceted documentary elegy made from Beatrix's "home movies" about the raw journey of building a home on a Hebridean island. This cinematic documentary combines the disciplines Beatrix works with - film, photography, painting & writing - to animate the narrative.
Read MoreA rollercoaster story of how Maggy Stead fights to secure the future of the “A’ listed home her husband, wood sculptor and furniture designer Tim Stead, created in the Scottish Borders.
Read MoreHow does the best shellfish in the world get from the wild Hebridean seas and onto people’s plates in Spain?
Read MoreFeature documentary about the Flint water crisis in Michigan, narrated by Alec Baldwin.
Read MoreA Hebridean Western about the legendary MacDonald family and the challenges of breeding iconic Highland cattle on an uninhabited island.
Read MoreA personal portrait of the crofting calendar on the Isle of South Uist, told through layers of action and memory. This series explores the instincts and wisdom that call people to live in close harmony with the land.
Read MoreCan Sami yoik artist Ingá-Máret Gaup Juuso use the power of yoik to protect her reindeer herding heritage in Finnish Lapland from the threats of Norwegian pleasure snowmobilers and tourist developments?
Read More1 hour documentary about the remarkable Doctor Alex - known as the “Big Doctor” - who rode, and rowed, between 17 islands to tend his patients.
Read MoreShort film screened at Cornwall Film Festival.
Read MoreFeature documentary about the Voitka brothers who spent 14 years on the run in the Estonian wilderness, living in a series of underground bunkers to evade conscription into the Red Army.
Read More2003 Digital shorts series for Cornwall Film/South West Screen/Film Council.
Read MoreFeature documentary about the alter egos of rock star Andy McCoy.
Read More1 hour documentary narrated by Daniel Craig (James Bond) about the reality, mythology and murder of a Communist child hero who was invented to replace Jesus to inspire that people’s first loyalty should be to the Soviet State, not to the family.
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