After the American Civil War, a group of brothers, including Jesse James and Cole Younger, become notorious outlaws in the Wild West. They rob banks, engage in shootouts, and seek vengeance.
Aria is a unique take on the anthology film genre, with each short story exploring different themes and settings. From a surreal opera in a men's bathroom to a nightmarish sex club in Las Vegas, the film delves into the complexities of human relationships and desires. The stories range from comedic to dramatic, with elements of surrealism and eroticism woven throughout. Aria is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
Miss A, troubled by problems, consults a clairvoyant. Can he solve them for her by summoning the spirits? Or is he just a fraud, out to steal her money?
Filmed performance of Bill Bryden's play about life in and around the shipyards of Glasgow, performed in the former engine shed of Harland & Wolff shipyard, Govan.
The story of the last two years the inhabitants of the islands of St Kilda (far off the west coast of Scotland) spent there, before being evacuated at their own request. This film, originally shown at the London Film Festival, marked the screen debut of writer and director Bill Bryden, who made his theatre reputation directing at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre and the National Theatre. In persuasive style.
A group of young men from Glasgow sign up to fight in the The Great War in a filmed version of Bill Bryden's play.
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