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Browse 142 movies from Films of Scotland Committee
The life and work of the Scottish architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Jan 1968
The industries of the Scottish Highlands.
Jan 1972
A look at the traditional crafts of the Scottish Highlands.
Jan 1973
A portrait of the people and places of the Tayside region of Scotland.
Jan 1974
The scenery and wildlife around Loch Lomond, Scotland, and the people who live and work there.
Jan 1967
Improvements in housing in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
Jan 1975
The comedic shenanigans of a man who inherits a boat.
A portrait of the past and present of the city of Dunfermline, Scotland's ancient capital.
A panorama of the Clyde, from Biggar to Brodick, with Billy Connolly as your guide. Directed by Murray Grigor for the Films of Scotland Committee.
A group of Scottish islanders have to figure out how to bring a new bull over from the mainland.
The day to day running of an electricity showroom.
A look at the traditional dances of Scotland.
Jan 1957
A look at the new Scottish town of Livingston and it what it has to offer a young family.
Jan 1976
A look at the sights of East Lothian, Scotland.
A look at life on the Inverness to Kyle railway line in Scotland.
A look at the city of Edinburgh, Scotland with a particular focus on its famous castle.
Jan 1979
Travelling the Scottish Highlands by bus.
Holiday attractions in the Scottish Highlands.
Documentary about shipbuilding on the Clyde. In 1960, Glasgow and other towns and ports on the River Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland, were still one of the world's great centres of shipbuilding. The film gives an idea of the business of building a ship - the largest moving thing made by man - from the naval architects who design her to the workmen, the shipbuilders in the yard, through to a ship's launching.
Mar 1960
Documentary looking at the provision of services for disabled people in Edinburgh, Scotland.