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2021
9 minutes
Documentary
English
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Extracted from the archive documentary Living Proof, which explores the roots and resistance to the climate crisis in Scotland’s post-war history. This extract follows the demonstrations that took place in May 1979 on Torness Point, in protest of a new nuclear station. Thousands gathered peacefully, using creative means, to oppose the industrial system and nuclear expansion in the British countryside. Featuring speeches and interviews from protesters and supporters such as Robin Cook, MP for central Edinburgh at the time, the film offers valuable insight into British activism and the dangers of nuclear power.
Documentary exploring Scotland’s past and the lives of ordinary people, made entirely of film archive.
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Documentary examining the events surrounding the 2003 Iraq war and the enormous global protest it provoked.
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Read MoreScottish archive footage that reflects on the impact of fossil fuels and looks at alternatives to waste.
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A poetic short film made in response to the Coronavirus pandemic using archive footage.
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