Filmul nu are subtitrare in limba romana.
/ This movie does not have Romanian subtitles.
Two low budget filmmakers attempt to talk up some finance in this brilliantly barbed movie-biz satire played out against the backdrop of the 1977 Edinburgh Film Festival.
Shot for next to nothing on short-end scraps of black-and-white stock, this deadpan verite-style comedy drama follows director Charlie (Charles Gormley) and scriptwriter Neville (Neville Smith) on the hunt for cash, cast and 'name director' Sam Fuller to shoot their Aberdeen-set oil-boom adventure 'Gulf and Western'.
Along the way, they encounter a plethora of filmmaking luminaries including Wem Wenders, Stephen Frears, John Boorman, Bill Forsyth and Alan Bennett.
Special featuresPresented in High Definition and Standard DefinitionScene Nun, Take One (Maurice Hatton, 1964, 26 mins): Comedy short film starring Susannah YorkHooray for Holyrood (Ross Wilson, 1986, 38 mins): Scottish Television film celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Edinburgh Film Festival, presented by Robbie ColtraneSean Connery's Edinburgh (1982, 28 mins): Promotional film starring the iconic actorBooklet with new writing from Bill Forsyth, Vic Pratt and Dylan Cave, plus full film credits.
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Wilson, 1986, 38 mins) | Scottish |
Edinburgh (1982, 28 mins) | Promotional film starring the iconic actorbooklet with new writing from |