Morag McKinnon Trailers
Cinema16: British Short Films TrailerBurke and Hare: The Musical TrailerMirror, Mirror Trailer
Cinema16: British Short Films TrailerBurke and Hare: The Musical TrailerMirror, Mirror Trailer
Total trailers found: 18
16 August 1994
Two brothers travel from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands in an attempt to force one of them to kick his drug habit.
15 April 2023
Co-directed by filmmaker Morag McKinnon and composer Jim Sutherland, is a thought-provoking meditation on the climate crisis and humanity's relationship with nature.
08 October 2010
Alfred is 64. He's lost touch with his family and a threat to his health makes him realise he wants to make amends.
06 September 2013
Breathing is about the thin space between life and death. 34-year-old Neil Platt plans his own funeral, muses about the meaning of life and the impossibility of terminating a mobile phone contract.
01 January 1996
A singular old man is torn-faced and broken. In earlier photographs he's eight feet tall and makes a very poor doormat, affable with the hordes.
03 August 2014
A film of the award winning live theatre production The List. A woman struggles to adjust to rural life with a young family in Quebec.
05 May 2003
This critically acclaimed DVD contains 16 of the best classic and award winning British short films and delivers a snapshot of British cinema past and present.
09 November 2019
On the last visit to her grandmother’s house before she moved in to a retirement home, McKinnon realised that nothing would ever be the same again.
25 March 2023
Coming-of-age tale detailing the difficulties of growing up with a chronic illness.
01 January 2000
It's a special day for Annie, but things don't go to plan and a nasty incident with the pet budgie forces her to run away from home.
21 August 1997
A musical take on the story of the infamous Edinburgh graverobbers.
14 April 1996
An insight into what goes on in the ladies loos of a nightclub as seen by the mirror on the wall.
29 August 1992
Robert Louis Stevenson's supernatural chiller is updated to present day Edinburgh.