Project Detail

Roseburn - Path | Tram | People

Over a background image of Edinburgh Castle the words Roseburn, path, tram and people are displayed
Close-up of snowdrops on a grass verge

Synopsis

Edinburgh has a developed network of greenways. One key 60 year old route, The Roseburn Path, is under threat of being significantly transformed into a Tramway. The documentary explores the history, development, social and wellbeing benefits for residents of the path and contrasts the competing needs of development and connectivity.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
34 min 34 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Lee Arthur Patterson
Producer
James McKenzie
Executive Producer
Susan McKenzie
Editor
Lee Arthur Patterson
Screenwriter
Oleksandr Shtepan, Stevan Allcock
Director of Photography
Dode Allen, Volodymyr Iushchenko
Sound
Lee Arthur Patterson
Composer
Michael Forrest

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Edinburgh Cine and Video Society

23a Fettes Row
Edinburgh
EH3 6RH

Sales Company

Edinburgh Cine and Video Society

23a Fettes Row
Edinburgh
EH3 6RH

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