Don Coutts Trailers
Heading West: A Story About a Band Called Shooglenifty TrailerRigs of Nigg TrailerThe Proclaimers: Live at Stirling Castle Trailer
Heading West: A Story About a Band Called Shooglenifty TrailerRigs of Nigg TrailerThe Proclaimers: Live at Stirling Castle Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
15 December 1986
Documentary containing interviews and concert footage of the various musicians and bands within the Red Wedge organization on a tour within the UK.
01 January 1983
This was the first concert film to capture the excitement of Siouxsie and the Banshees live. Director Don Coutts filmed two sell-out concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and then worked with The Banshees to select the best tracks for this film.
17 August 2021
It is the early 70s, and oil has been discovered in the North Sea. The UK needs rigs and needs them fast.
17 December 1994
A discussion that explores the nature of superstition and exposes our fascination with the unexplainable.
19 August 2022
Born in Edinburgh in 1990, Shooglenifty created their unique sound by fusing traditional melodies with the beats and basslines of world music influences.
18 August 1996
A young man struggling to cope with the death of his daughter has a strange encounter with a priest.
28 November 2003
Two American mafiosi, Gino and Settimo, take refuge in the Glasgow cafe owned by their Scottish/Italian cousin, but he isn't the tough guy they'd expected.
27 December 2013
A set of the Proclaimers' best-loved tracks, recorded live at Hogmanay 2012 on the esplanade of historical Stirling Castle, in front of an audience of new year revellers.
15 February 1998
A woman is terrorized by a mysterious phone call claiming to be her from the past. Part of the Two LE
18 March 2011
One of Ireland's favourite sons and greatest live performers, folk singer and balladeer Christy Moore filmed live at Barrowland in Glasgow in 2008 with his veteran accompanist Declan Sinnott.
07 March 1997
A group of Scots Italians try to find somewhere to watch the 1994 World Cup Final.
28 February 1988
A panel of literary scholars and professors that made a tribute to Welsh writer/critic Raymond Williams (1921-1988), a few days after his passing.