After spending graduation night together, Emma and Dexter go their separate ways — but their lives remain intertwined.
Liar is a psychological thriller that follows the story of a woman who is accused of rape. As the investigation unfolds, the plot takes twists and turns, questioning the truth and exploring the consequences of accusations. The show delves into themes of deception, trust, and the complexities of human relationships.
Crime follows the story of a Scottish detective investigating a series of murders in Edinburgh. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of trauma, drug abuse, and mental breakdowns. The show explores the dark and gritty side of the British police force.
When a young woman's grandmother comes out as a lesbian, it sets off a chain of events that include a family reunion, a wedding, and a scandalous TV news interview. Along the way, there are plenty of laughs, love triangles, and heartfelt moments.
Outcast is a fantasy horror film about a man named Mary who is plagued by an ancient curse. He must fight against supernatural forces and confront his own demons in order to save himself and those he loves. With the help of a young guide, Mary embarks on a journey into the dark world of Celtic mythology and pagan rituals.
Sunshine on Leith is a heartwarming jukebox musical that follows the lives of two soldiers returning home from military service in Afghanistan to their families in Edinburgh, Scotland. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of music to heal.
Burke and Hare, two Irishmen in 19th century Edinburgh, turn to murder to provide anatomical specimens for medical schools.
Method Sampling is explored through the works of a hip-hop orchestra, a disabled choreographer, a self-taught Black mycologist, a tiny house builder and a critical theorist.
From Glasgow or Edinburgh, Scotland may be explored by train or long-distance coach, and this film includes a coach tour from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye. The route taken meets the Highlands at Killin, and then goes over Rannoch Moor and through Glencoe to Ben Nevis, the entrance to the Great Glen. Here we meet the West Highland railway line, and follow it on its journey through the Bonnie Prince Charlie country to Mallaig. Returning to the Great Glen we rejoin the coach route out through the Glen Foyne and Glen Shiel to the Kyle of Lochalsh, and take the ferry over to Skye.
Dream Baby is a heartfelt drama that tells the story of a group of individuals living in Edinburgh and their intertwined lives. It explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams. The characters navigate their way through the challenges and joys of life, ultimately finding solace and hope in each other.
Over six decades, Richard Demarco CBE, the Scottish artist and iconic promoter has brought 1000s of artists to the Edinburgh Festival and launched the careers of some of the most famous names in contemporary art. Yet today, Demarco struggles to make ends meet and is out of favour with the modern art wold. The film discusses how art has been commodified in society by dominant forces. How can society remedy the absence of art in the lives of those who feel excluded? Demarco wants to put this right before his final breath!
A 1993 TV special and biography of Sean Connery featuring archive footage and appearances by Albert R. Broccoli, Michael Caine, and Michael Feeney Callan.
In 19th century Edinburgh, against her husband's wishes, Maria McKillop opens the first camera obscura visitor attraction, but to one man it is Maria herself who is the main attraction.
Waverley Steps - subtitled ‘a visit to Edinburgh’ - is an evocative minor classic. John Eldridge’s film takes the semi-documentary form of a collage of scripted vignettes, at first disconnected but gradually overlapping. With visual grace, and a certain wit, the film entwines a coalman’s working day with students’ revels by night, the proceedings of a court with the rituals of a courtship.
Castle Ghosts of Scotland is a chilling documentary that explores the spine-tingling stories of haunted castles across Scotland. From ghostly apparitions to unexplained phenomena, this film uncovers the dark secrets lurking within these ancient fortresses. Join us on a journey into the supernatural as we delve into the history and legends that have made Scotland a hotbed for paranormal activity.
Hopeless romantic Alan is having a great first date with vegan heartthrob Blair but when Blair gives him a jar of homemade kimchi, Alan struggles to control his erotic desire and finds himself in Horny Hell fighting to get back.
This landmark documentary examines the ten years between 1979 and 1989 when Edinburgh faced a frightening new epidemic and was dubbed the ‘Aids capital of Europe’. Meeting the doctors, heroin addicts, police and locals caught up in events they could barely understand, this documentary reveals how events thousands of miles away had a massive impact on Scotland’s capital. The film captures the sense of panic as the mysterious new disease terrifies the general public and hears from medical professionals who raced against time to attempt to discover how the disease was being spread. Hearing from the police officers who seized needles from addicts as evidence, believing it a necessary tactic in the 'war on drugs', to those in the community who desperately pleaded for needle exchanges to thwart the spread of infectious diseases, this documentary reveals the battles that were raging in the streets of Edinburgh and the corridors of power.
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