Project Detail

A Glasgow Story

Synopsis

A short film-essay detailing the relationship between two women as they go on a series of walks around Glasgow. The film features the work of Art Nouveau architect, James Salmon Jnr (1873-1924).

Details

Year
2001
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
Betacam Sp
Director
Steve McDaid
Producer
Steve McDaid
Editor
Duncan Finnegan
Screenwriter
Steve McDaid
Director of Photography
John Harper
Sound
John L Cobban
Composer
Erik Satie
Principal cast
Louise Ludgate (Narrator)

Production Status

Production Company

Carriage Productions

Contact: Steve McDaid
23 Faskally Avenue
Bishopbriggs
Glasgow G64 3PJ
UK

T 0141 762 4157

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