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I Can Smell the Cordite

I Can Smell the Cordite

  • Director: Andy Taylor Smith
  • Year of Production: 2011
  • Duration: 9'05''
  • One bunker. Two men. Christmas Eve, 1944. Or was it 2011?

  • 2011, Completed, Films
  • 0 Comments
Karelian Cowgirls by Minttu Mantynen

Karelian Cowgirls

  • Director: Minttu Mantynen
  • Year of Production: 2008
  • Duration: 10'20''
  • At the start of the Winter War, three teenage girls left their families to drive cattle through hostile lands. Lifetime later they look back on their adventures.

  • 2008, Completed, Films
  • 0 Comments
The Big Lie by Peter Everett

The Big Lie

  • Director: Peter Everett
  • Year of Production: 2006
  • Duration: 13'
  • Between 1936 and 1939 several hundred Scottish men and women went to fight as volunteers on the side of the Spanish Republic against the fascist regimes then spreading throughout Europe.

  • 2006, Completed, Films
  • 1 Comment
Rückenlage / Upside Down by Astrid Bussink

Rückenlage / Upside Down

  • Director: Astrid Bussink
  • Year of Production: 2006
  • Duration: 9'
  • A visual journey through Scotland’s skies and the mind of Rudolf Hess, who flew to Scotland in 1941 to ‘negotiate peace’ with Britain.

  • 2006, Completed, Films
  • 1 Comment






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